Pakistan community holds funerals for 14 children killed in roof collapse
Lahore, Pakistan: Pakistani mourners shouldered bedframes in a procession through the narrow streets of Lahore's Kahna area on Wednesday as they carried the bodies of 14 children killed when the roof of their tutoring centre collapsed the night before. Residents and families gathered by freshly dug»»»
DAMAC says Dubai projects avoided supply chain hit as Harbour Lights tops out
Dubai: DAMAC Properties said its construction pipeline has avoided any major hit from recent supply chain pressure, helped by the UAE’s port and logistics response, as the developer topped out its Dh243 million Harbour Lights tower in Dubai Maritime City on Tuesday. Sign up for our daily business n»»»
White House rejects ethical concerns as Trump makes over $1 billion from crypto
US President Donald Trump recorded around $1.2 billion in income from his family's cryptocurrency activities during his first year back in office. Trump's crypto activities are the main driver of the tripling of the president's fortune since 2024, which went from over $2 billions to over $6 billion»»»
Focus - When football gets political: The legacy of Brazil's 2014 World Cup
Brazil have advanced to the World Cup round of 16, despite many experts predicting that Japan would defeat the Seleção. The football-mad South American nation has lost some of its lustre since the team's dramatic 7-1 loss to Germany in 2014 on home soil – a World Cup that traumatised an entire»»»
World Cup Debrief - World Cup 2026: France Crush Sweden While Mexico Continue Perfect Start
Didier Deschamps' side impressed once again as they raced past Sweden 3-0 and will face Paraguay next. Michael Olise provide two assists and is now just one short of equaling Pelé's record in a single World Cup. Meanwhile Mexico recorded their fourth clean sheet and are the only side not to have le»»»
Op-ed: Beyond digitization: Why protecting our digital heritage is the next global challenge
DOHA: In recent years, cultural institutions around the world have accelerated efforts to digitize their collections. Manuscripts, maps, photographs and rare books — once accessible only to a handful of researchers — are now available to global audiences at the click of a button. Digitization has t»»»
120 dead in latest Sudan cholera outbreak: WHO
CAIRO: A cholera outbreak in Sudan has killed 120 people, with another 1,102 suspected cases since May in isolated war zones, the World Health Organization said Wednesday. More than three years of war between Sudan’s army and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) have decimated the country’s »»»
Sri Lanka ends emergency imposed since deadly 2025 cyclone
COLOMBO: Sri Lanka’s government ended a state of emergency it declared after a cyclone that killed 643 people eight months ago, a minister said on Wednesday. The extraordinary powers allowed the deployment of troops to carry out relief operations and had been extended monthly since Cyclone Ditwah h»»»
Man charged with attempted murder after car hits pedestrians in London
DUBAI: A man charged with the attempted murder of five people after a car struck pedestrians in west London is due to appear at the Central Criminal Court later this month. Ahmed Timir, 34, of Grange Park, Ealing, appeared at Willesden Magistrates’ Court on June 29 charged with five counts of attem»»»
Fire in Belgian apartment block leaves at least 5 people dead, many injured
ANTWERP: At least five people were killed and many others injured on Wednesday in a fire at an apartment block in the Belgian city of Antwerp, police said. The blaze broke out mid-morning on the eighth floor of the building, where more than 200 people live, in the city’s Linkeroever neighborhood, s»»»
South Africa says over 900 arrested during nationwide anti-migrant protests
JOHANNESBURG: South African police said more than 900 people were arrested on Tuesday, when there were nationwide anti-migrant protests which were mostly peaceful but occasionally descended into violence and looting. Tebello Mosikili, a deputy national police commissioner, told a press confere»»»
Delhi to ban new petrol scooters, rickshaws to curb air pollution
NEW DELHI: India’s capital New Delhi will ban new petrol- and diesel-fueled scooters and rickshaws from its roads over the next two years, as an ambitious new policy aimed at bringing down dangerously high pollution levels in the city came into effect on Wednesday. Delhi’s new EV policy seeks to ac»»»
1 dead in Romania in a powerful storm after intense heatwave
BUCHAREST: A powerful storm struck Romania ‘s capital overnight into Wednesday, killing one person and causing flooding in 20 counties following an intense heatwave. The torrential storm hit 60 localities, and emergency services pumped water from more than 350 houses and 100 streets, according to t»»»
WSJ: Trump weighs resuming ‘all-out war’ on Iran, chooses diplomacy ‘for now’ - Al-Manar TV Lebanon
Secretary's SpeechLebanon PalestineZionist EntityRegional and International International More Video Language Ar En Fr EsSubscribe for Weekly Updates Subscribe WSJ: Trump weighs resuming ‘all-out war’ on Iran, chooses diplomacy ‘for now’ 01-07-2026 15:31 PM Latest News Urgent News WSJ: Trump weighs»»»
Legal Changes Enable Government Securities Issue for Individual Investors
Bulgaria's Parliament on Wednesday passed conclusively revisions to the Public Debt Act moved by Progressive Bulgaria. Part of the provisions that were adopted empower the Minister of Finance to issue government securities intended for acquisition by natural-person investors. Such investors will be»»»
Chicks of Endangered Black Vulture in Rhodope Mountains Equipped with GPS Trackers
The first chicks of the endangered Cinereous (black) vulture (Aegypius monachus) to have hatched in the Bulgarian part of the Eastern Rhodope mountains in 30 years, have been equipped with GPS/GSM satellite transmitters. This will allow experts to observe the two birds' first flights, movement, fee»»»
PHCC launches campaign to promote annual health checkups
Doha, Qatar: Primary Health Care Corporation (PHCC) has launched a public awareness campaign to encourage eligible patients to undergo annual health checkups, as part of efforts to strengthen preventive healthcare services, improve access to care and promote early disease detection. Assistant Manag»»»
Tête à tête - Rwanda does not have 'political will' to honour peace deal, DR Congo minister says
In an interview with FRANCE 24, DR Congo's government spokesperson and Minister of Communication Patrick Muyaya accused Kigali of not having the "political will to implement" the 2025 US-brokered peace deal between the two countries. Muyaya also called for stronger international pres»»»
Look: California elephant seal's unusual purple coloration caused by algae - UPI.com
View this post on Instagram A post shared by Año Nuevo State Park (@anonuevosp) June 30 (UPI) -- Experts at a California state park said a seal spotted with a mysterious purple hue got its unusual coloration from algae. The elephant seal was seen recently at Año Nuevo State Park's Bight Beach with »»»
Nearly 100 monkeys escape enclosure in Thailand - UPI.com
Captured monkeys wait to be fed during the annual Monkey Banquet held inside an enclosure at Lopburi Zoo in Lopburi, Thailand, in 2024. Officials said nearly 100 monkeys escaped from the enclosure Tuesday morning. File Photo by Rungroj Yongrit/EPA June 30 (UPI) -- Officials in a Thailand city said »»»
Aoun says rumors about Haykal's dismissal unfounded
"President Joseph Aoun denied on Wednesday rumors about his willingness to dismiss Army Commander Rodolphe Haykal and the heads of security agencies, saying these claims are "unfounded." "Their roles remain vital to maintaining national security and enforcing state sovereignty," Aoun said of Haykal»»»
All aboard: The UAE’s rail era has officially arrived — and everyone wants a window seat
For years, we’ve talked about it.We’ve watched construction updates, spotted the tracks while driving across the country and wondered what it would actually be like to travel between emirates by train.Yesterday, it finally became real.The official opening of Etihad Rail’s passenger service on June »»»
Wadi Wurayah eyes Unesco World Heritage status in UAE
Fujairah: The UAE has stepped up its efforts to secure Unesco World Heritage status for Wadi Wurayah, one of the country’s most ecologically significant protected areas, highlighting Fujairah’s mountain reserve as a global model for biodiversity conservation and sustainable environmental stewardshi»»»
An Israeli drone drops 3 sound bombs over the southern Lebanese town of Yater - Al-Manar TV Lebanon
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Tasnim news agency: Trilateral meeting held between senior negotiators from Iran, Qatar and Pakistan to discuss mechanisms for implementing Iran-US MoU - Al-Manar TV Lebanon
Secretary's SpeechLebanon PalestineZionist EntityRegional and International International More Video Language Ar En Fr EsSubscribe for Weekly Updates Subscribe Tasnim news agency: Trilateral meeting held between senior negotiators from Iran, Qatar and Pakistan to discuss mechanisms for implementing»»»
Government Approves Draft Public Social Insurance, National Health Insurance Fund, and State Budgets for 2026
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance Galab Donev said at a briefing on Wednesday that the Government has approved a draft State Budget, and that he expects "serious, responsible, and meaningful work and debate on it in the National Assembly.” Later in the day, the Council of Ministers' pre»»»
Bulgaria, Romania and Turkiye Expand Black Sea Mine Countermeasures Mission to Protect Undersea Infrastructure
Bulgaria, Romania and Turkiye are expanding the mandate of the Black Sea Mine Countermeasures Naval Group (MCM Black Sea) to include the protection of critical underwater infrastructure after the Bulgarian government on Wednesday approved amendments to the memorandum of understanding establishing t»»»
World Bank to Support Bulgaria in Making More Effective Use of Education Data
The Council of Ministers Wednesday approved the signing of an amendment to an agreement between the Education and Science Ministry and the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD), part of the World Bank Group, on the implementation of a project to strengthen the preparation and»»»
Cabinet holds weekly meeting
Doha, Qatar: Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs HE Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al-Thani chaired the weekly Cabinet meeting held on Wednesday at the Amiri Diwan. Following the meeting, HE Minister of Justice and Minister of State for Cabinet Affairs Ibrahim bin Ali Al Moha»»»
Injured Serena's Wimbledon doubles bid with sister Venus in doubt
London: Serena Williams could be forced to pull out of the Wimbledon doubles event after the American legend suffered a knee injury in her first round singles defeat. Williams, playing her first singles match in four years, was beaten by Australia's Maya Joint in a three-set epic on Centre Court la»»»
UAE’s Next Mastermind Awards 2026: A grand celebration of Masterminds from around the globe
The UAE's Next Mastermind Awards 2026 Founded by Dr Mansoor Al Obeidli and co-founded by Dr Navana Kundu brought together professionals from the fields of business, corporates, coaching and authorship, along with industry pioneers and changemakers, on Saturday, June 27, celebrating excellence acros»»»
Dubai Catholic churches announce 100% reopening after temporary restrictions
Dubai: Two of Dubai's largest Catholic churches have announced a full reopening, allowing parishioners to once again participate in all church activities after temporary restrictions introduced earlier this year. St. Mary's Catholic Church in Oud Metha and St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church in J»»»
Ajman named world’s safest city in Numbeo 2026 Report, UAE Emirates dominate global safety rankings
Ajman has been ranked the world's safest city for residents' sense of security, while Abu Dhabi, Ras Al Khaimah and Sharjah secured second, third and fourth places respectively, according to the Numbeo Mid-Year 2026 report, highlighting the UAE's strong performance in global safety rankings. Dubai »»»
UAE and Ethiopia boost cooperation on emergency, crisis and disaster management
Abu Dhabi: Ali Saeed Al Neyadi, Chairman of the National Emergency, Crisis and Disaster Management Authority (NCEMA), met with Ambassador Shiferaw Tekle Mariam, Commissioner of the Ethiopian Disaster Risk Management Commission, during an official visit to the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia»»»
Bulgaria: Radev's Party Rejects Pro-Russian Party's Bid to End 10-Year Ukraine Cooperation Deal
The National Assembly rejected a proposal by "Revival" to instruct the government to end Bulgaria’s 10-year cooperation agreement with Ukraine, signed in Kyiv on May 30. The motion, described by its authors as “enslaving for Bulgaria,” aimed to cancel a deal that formalizes long-term security and s»»»
Bulgaria to Provide Humanitarian Aid to Lebanon and the Gaza Strip Worth EUR 200,000
At its regular meeting on Wednesday, the Council of Ministers approved the provision of humanitarian aid to Lebanon and the Gaza Strip in the form of voluntary contributions to international organizations totalling EUR 200,000 to address the most urgent humanitarian needs of the Lebanese and Palest»»»
Planning a road trip? What motorists need to know before leaving Qatar by car
Doha, Qatar: With the summer holiday season underway, many expatriates in Qatar are preparing to travel to neighboring countries or to their home countries by road as a more affordable alternative to air travel or simply to enjoy the journey. Before setting off, motorists are advised to familiarize»»»
Portugal braces for high temperatures in new heatwave
Lisbon: Parts of Portugal have been placed on red alert due to high temperatures forecast for the coming days, after being relatively spared from the recent heatwave in Europe. The country's IPMA weather agency said the Lisbon and Setubal regions on the coast will be on red alert for high temperatu»»»
EU issues new steel and e-commerce regulations to reduce trade imbalance with China
The European Union rolled out two measures to protect its steel industry and limit e-commerce small parcels on Wednesday as the 27-nation bloc grapples with its staggering trade imbalance with China. "Today's change is about restoring fairness for European businesses and better protecting our consu»»»
Makkah royal commission announces one of city’s largest development programs
MAKKAH: Makkah’s royal commission announced one of the city’s largest ever urban development programs during a ceremony on Tuesday evening. A number of agreements were signed to formally launch the projects, which will make up an area of more than 4.4 million sq. meters backed by more than SR16.3 b»»»
Macut, Pasalic and Marinovic discuss protection of citizens' rights, rule of law
BELGRADE - Serbian PM Djuro Macut met on Wednesday with Ombudsman Zoran Pasalic and Commissioner for Information of Public Importance and Personal Data Protection Milan Martinovic to discuss strengthening of cooperation among state institutions in protection of the citizens’ rights, advancement of »»»
ESPN: Bogdan Bogdanovic has signed one-year deal with NBA franchise Houston Rockets
HOUSTON - Bogdan Bogdanovic, captain of the Serbia men's national basketball team, has signed a one-year deal with the NBA franchise Houston Rockets, the ESPN reported on Wednesday. Following his recent departure from the Los Angeles Clippers after a two-year stint, Bogdanovic came to Houston as a »»»
Iran Develops Cancer Treatment With No Foreign Equivalent
Oncopore G2121 uses precisely controlled electric pulses to dramatically increase chemotherapy absorption by cancer cells, while minimizing damage to healthy tissue. Key Features:Iranian engineers developed more than 17 proprietary probes, including designs for vaginal, oral, liver and pancreatic t»»»
Agriculture Minister Prohibits Mowing of Agricultural Areas During Daytime
An order was issued on Wednesday, prohibiting the mowing of agricultural areas, tAgriculture Minister Plamen Abrovski announced at a briefing at the Council of Ministers. The minister explained mowing will be limited only in the dark and in the morning until 8:00 a.m., in order to avoid causing fir»»»
Apple, Tuwaiq Academy celebrate graduation of 192 female developers in Riyadh
RIYADH: The Apple Developer Academy, in partnership with Tuwaiq Academy, celebrated the graduation of its fifth cohort at The Garage in Riyadh, with 192 female students completing a nine-month program. The scheme brought together participants from diverse academic and professional backgrounds and f»»»
Kingdom backs UNRWA, urges funding support
NEW YORK: Saudi Arabia has reaffirmed its strong support for the UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees, describing it as an essential and irreplaceable provider of education, healthcare, and humanitarian aid to Palestinian refugees. The remarks were made by the Kingdom’s permanent repre»»»
Saudi Reef Academy empowers rural beekeepers
DAMMAM: Saudi Reef Academy is expanding efforts to promote sustainable rural development through a specialized initiative that equips beekeepers with modern skills and supports high-quality local honey production. The initiative is being implemented in cooperation with the Eastern Province branch o»»»
'Every dirham comes from hard work': How this Filipino expat turned personal struggles into community service
Dubai: The first thing Girley Pineda remembers about arriving in Dubai isn't the skyline or the excitement of starting a new chapter. It's the tears. On April 22, 2017, her birthday, the Filipino expatriate stepped off a plane believing she was beginning the journey that would change her family's f»»»
Lahore airport to close both runways for three hours daily during monsoon
Dubai: Both runways at Lahore’s Allama Iqbal International Airport will remain closed to commercial flights for three hours every day from July 5 to September 15 as a precaution against increased bird activity during the monsoon season, Pakistan’s Airports Authority (PAA) has announced, Dawn report»»»
Tunisias average money market rate holds at 6.99% for fifth straight month in June: BCT
Tunis, July 1 (TAP) – Tunisia's average money market rate (TMM) held steady at 6.99% in June 2026, remaining at that level for the fifth consecutive month, according to data released on Wednesday by the Central Bank of Tunisia (BCT).On a...»»»