Qatar Tribune 6h

QC launches Dhul-Hijjah campaign to boost for humanitarian projects

Tribune News Network Doha Qatar Charity (QC) has launched its Dhul-Hijjah Campaign for the season 1447 AH – 2026, under the slogan “The Most Blessed Days”. Driven by the generosity of donors in Qatar, the campaign seeks to mobilise support for the implementation of various humanitarian and developm»»»

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Libya Herald 10h

Tripoli Court convicts former Financial Controller at the Libyan mission in Bangladesh to fours jail for financial fraud

The Attorney General’s Office reported last Wednesday (6 May) that the Public Prosecutor’s Office prosecuted a former Financial Controller at the Libyan mission in Bangladesh for deliberately collecting salaries to which he was not entitled and disbursing funds in violation of regulations. The Trip»»»

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Arab News 12h

Child deaths mount as Bangladesh grapples with ‘unprecedented’ measles outbreak

DHAKA: More than 350 Bangladeshi children are suspected to have died from measles in fewer than two months, health authorities said on Saturday, as the country battles its deadliest measles outbreak in recent history. Since March 15 doctors have struggled to contain a surge in infections, with over»»»

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Arab News 14h

Mohammad Abbas takes five wickets to put Pakistan ahead in Bangladesh Test

DHAKA, Bangladesh: Mohammad Abbas claimed five wickets to restrict Bangladesh to 413 before two debutant batsmen combined to put Pakistan in a strong position in the first Test on Saturday. Opener Azan Awais hit an unbeaten 85 and Abdullah Fazal, also playing in his first Test, was 37 not out as Pa»»»

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Arab News 20h

Bangladesh 380-7 at lunch on day two of 1st Test against Pakistan

DHAKA: Pakistan pacer Mohammad Abbas bowled in a disciplined manner to reduce Bangladesh to 380-7 at lunch Saturday on Day 2 of the first of two cricket Tests. On Friday, captain Najmul Hossain Shanto’s century put Bangladesh in a strong position on the opening day. Shanto made 101 off 130 balls, i»»»

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Al Manar 21h

Trump’s War on Iran Shakes US Alliances as China Expands Its Global Reach

The fallout from the war on Iran and the disruption of shipping through the Strait of Hormuz is triggering a geopolitical and economic shockwave far beyond the Gulf, reshaping alliance dynamics from Berlin to Manila and raising new doubts about the credibility of the so-called American security umb»»»

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Arab News 22h

Bangladesh, Pakistan sign agreement to enhance cooperation against drug trafficking

ISLAMABAD: Bangladesh and Pakistan have signed an agreement to strengthen bilateral cooperation against drug trafficking, the Pakistani interior ministry said on Saturday, with officials from both countries pledging closer intelligence-sharing and collaboration between anti-narcotics agencies. The »»»

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BNE 23h

Argentina is the IMF biggest debtor followed by Ukraine

Argentina remains by far the largest debtor to the International Monetary Fund, underscoring the depth of its long-running financial crisis and its dependence on multilateral support. According to the latest data, Buenos Aires owes the IMF $60,176mn, equivalent to 8.7% of GDP — a level that dwarfs »»»

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BNE 23h

Argentina is the IMF biggest debtor followed by Ukraine

Argentina remains by far the largest debtor to the International Monetary Fund, underscoring the depth of its long-running financial crisis and its dependence on multilateral support. According to the latest data, Buenos Aires owes the IMF $60,176mn, equivalent to 8.7% of GDP — a level that dwarfs »»»

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BNE 23h

Argentina is the IMF biggest debtor followed by Ukraine

Argentina remains by far the largest debtor to the International Monetary Fund, underscoring the depth of its long-running financial crisis and its dependence on multilateral support. According to the latest data, Buenos Aires owes the IMF $60,176mn, equivalent to 8.7% of GDP — a level that dwarfs »»»

intellinews.com
BNE 23h

Argentina is the IMF biggest debtor followed by Ukraine

Argentina remains by far the largest debtor to the International Monetary Fund, underscoring the depth of its long-running financial crisis and its dependence on multilateral support. According to the latest data, Buenos Aires owes the IMF $60,176mn, equivalent to 8.7% of GDP — a level that dwarfs »»»

intellinews.com
BNE 23h

Argentina is the IMF biggest debtor followed by Ukraine

Argentina remains by far the largest debtor to the International Monetary Fund, underscoring the depth of its long-running financial crisis and its dependence on multilateral support. According to the latest data, Buenos Aires owes the IMF $60,176mn, equivalent to 8.7% of GDP — a level that dwarfs »»»

intellinews.com
BNE 23h

Argentina is the IMF biggest debtor followed by Ukraine

Argentina remains by far the largest debtor to the International Monetary Fund, underscoring the depth of its long-running financial crisis and its dependence on multilateral support. According to the latest data, Buenos Aires owes the IMF $60,176mn, equivalent to 8.7% of GDP — a level that dwarfs »»»

intellinews.com
BNE 23h

Argentina is the IMF biggest debtor followed by Ukraine

Argentina remains by far the largest debtor to the International Monetary Fund, underscoring the depth of its long-running financial crisis and its dependence on multilateral support. According to the latest data, Buenos Aires owes the IMF $60,176mn, equivalent to 8.7% of GDP — a level that dwarfs »»»

intellinews.com
BNE 23h

Argentina is the IMF biggest debtor followed by Ukraine

Argentina remains by far the largest debtor to the International Monetary Fund, underscoring the depth of its long-running financial crisis and its dependence on multilateral support. According to the latest data, Buenos Aires owes the IMF $60,176mn, equivalent to 8.7% of GDP — a level that dwarfs »»»

intellinews.com
BNE 23h

Argentina is the IMF biggest debtor followed by Ukraine

Argentina remains by far the largest debtor to the International Monetary Fund, underscoring the depth of its long-running financial crisis and its dependence on multilateral support. According to the latest data, Buenos Aires owes the IMF $60,176mn, equivalent to 8.7% of GDP — a level that dwarfs »»»

intellinews.com
BNE 23h

Argentina is the IMF biggest debtor followed by Ukraine

Argentina remains by far the largest debtor to the International Monetary Fund, underscoring the depth of its long-running financial crisis and its dependence on multilateral support. According to the latest data, Buenos Aires owes the IMF $60,176mn, equivalent to 8.7% of GDP — a level that dwarfs »»»

intellinews.com
BNE 23h

Argentina is the IMF biggest debtor followed by Ukraine

Argentina remains by far the largest debtor to the International Monetary Fund, underscoring the depth of its long-running financial crisis and its dependence on multilateral support. According to the latest data, Buenos Aires owes the IMF $60,176mn, equivalent to 8.7% of GDP — a level that dwarfs »»»

intellinews.com
BNE 23h

Argentina is the IMF biggest debtor followed by Ukraine

Argentina remains by far the largest debtor to the International Monetary Fund, underscoring the depth of its long-running financial crisis and its dependence on multilateral support. According to the latest data, Buenos Aires owes the IMF $60,176mn, equivalent to 8.7% of GDP — a level that dwarfs »»»

intellinews.com
BNE 23h

Argentina is the IMF biggest debtor followed by Ukraine

Argentina remains by far the largest debtor to the International Monetary Fund, underscoring the depth of its long-running financial crisis and its dependence on multilateral support. According to the latest data, Buenos Aires owes the IMF $60,176mn, equivalent to 8.7% of GDP — a level that dwarfs »»»

intellinews.com
BNE 23h

Argentina is the IMF biggest debtor followed by Ukraine

Argentina remains by far the largest debtor to the International Monetary Fund, underscoring the depth of its long-running financial crisis and its dependence on multilateral support. According to the latest data, Buenos Aires owes the IMF $60,176mn, equivalent to 8.7% of GDP — a level that dwarfs »»»

intellinews.com
BNE 23h

Argentina is the IMF biggest debtor followed by Ukraine

Argentina remains by far the largest debtor to the International Monetary Fund, underscoring the depth of its long-running financial crisis and its dependence on multilateral support. According to the latest data, Buenos Aires owes the IMF $60,176mn, equivalent to 8.7% of GDP — a level that dwarfs »»»

intellinews.com
Arab News 08.05. 16:09

Shanto hits century as Bangladesh reaches 301-4 at stumps on 1st day of opening test vs. Pakistan

DHAKA, Bangladesh: Captain Najmul Hossain Shanto’s century put Bangladesh in a strong position on the opening day of the first cricket test against Pakistan on Friday. Shanto made 101 off 130 balls, including 12 fours and two sixes, to steer Bangladesh to 301-4 at stumps. Mominul Haque missed out h»»»

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Gulf News 08.05. 13:34

UAE intercepts 2 ballistic missiles and 3 drones from Iran today

Abu Dhabi: The UAE’s air defence systems intercepted two ballistic missiles and three drones launched from Iran on May 8, 2026, resulting in three moderate injuries, according to the Ministry of Defence. The ministry said that since the start of the “blatant Iranian attacks” targeting the UAE, the »»»

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The Peninsula 08.05. 08:45

Child deaths mount from Bangladesh measles outbreak

Dhaka: Bangladesh's deadliest measles outbreak in decades is stretching its health system, with children filling hospital wards and doctors struggling to contain a surge in infections that have killed more than 300 youngsters. The South Asian nation had made advancements in vaccinations to help ste»»»

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Arab News 08.05. 06:51

Pakistan win toss, bowl against Bangladesh in the first Test

DHAKA: Pakistan captain Shan Masood won the toss Friday and sent Bangladesh in to bat in the two-match Test series opener. Bangladesh fast bowler Taskin Ahmed returned to starting XI after playing his last Test against West Indies in December 2024. Leading batter Babar Azam was left out of the Paki»»»

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Arab News 07.05. 20:38

Bangladesh and Pakistan renew rivalry in first Test

DHAKA: Bangladesh and Pakistan open their two-match Test series in Mirpur on Friday, with the hosts aiming to complete a remarkable double after their historic away whitewash in 2024. Bangladesh captain Najmul Hossain Shanto has made no secret of his ambitions, insisting his side must post big firs»»»

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The Peninsula 07.05. 13:05

Two more airline partners resume services at Hamad International Airport 

Doha, Qatar: More airline partners are gradually resuming operations at Hamad International Airport (HIA) continuing to support smooth passenger flow. HIA stated that Saudia and Kuwait Airways have resumed services to and from Doha, adding to the 22 airline partners previously announced. Qatar Airw»»»

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Arab News 07.05. 12:52

Global Super League offers Desert Vipers an opportunity to spread GSL message

In late July 2026, the third edition of the grandiosely named Global Super League is scheduled to take place in Guyana. It is an invitational league, formally titled the ExxonMobil Guyana GSLT20, after its sponsor. It is organized by Cricket West Indies and chaired by Sir Clive Lloyd, a Guyanese, w»»»

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BNE 07.05. 04:35

India's changing FDI landscape

India's Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) policy has seen several iterations and changes since independence from Britain in 1947. While always a matter of ideological and economic consideration, it has been an equally contentious political and legislative challenge in the world’s largest democracy. »»»

intellinews.com
BNE 07.05. 04:35

India's changing FDI landscape

India's Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) policy has seen several iterations and changes since independence from Britain in 1947. While always a matter of ideological and economic consideration, it has been an equally contentious political and legislative challenge in the world’s largest democracy. »»»

intellinews.com
BNE 07.05. 04:35

India's changing FDI landscape

India's Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) policy has seen several iterations and changes since independence from Britain in 1947. While always a matter of ideological and economic consideration, it has been an equally contentious political and legislative challenge in the world’s largest democracy. »»»

intellinews.com
BNE 07.05. 04:35

India's changing FDI landscape

India's Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) policy has seen several iterations and changes since independence from Britain in 1947. While always a matter of ideological and economic consideration, it has been an equally contentious political and legislative challenge in the world’s largest democracy. »»»

intellinews.com
BNE 07.05. 04:35

India's changing FDI landscape

India's Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) policy has seen several iterations and changes since independence from Britain in 1947. While always a matter of ideological and economic consideration, it has been an equally contentious political and legislative challenge in the world’s largest democracy. »»»

intellinews.com
BNE 07.05. 04:35

India's changing FDI landscape

India's Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) policy has seen several iterations and changes since independence from Britain in 1947. While always a matter of ideological and economic consideration, it has been an equally contentious political and legislative challenge in the world’s largest democracy. »»»

intellinews.com
BNE 07.05. 04:35

India's changing FDI landscape

India's Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) policy has seen several iterations and changes since independence from Britain in 1947. While always a matter of ideological and economic consideration, it has been an equally contentious political and legislative challenge in the world’s largest democracy. »»»

intellinews.com
BNE 07.05. 04:35

India's changing FDI landscape

India's Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) policy has seen several iterations and changes since independence from Britain in 1947. While always a matter of ideological and economic consideration, it has been an equally contentious political and legislative challenge in the world’s largest democracy. »»»

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The Peninsula 06.05. 08:48

Qatar joins 4th IHL consultations in Geneva

Geneva: The State of Qatar participated in the fourth round of states' consultations under the Global Initiative to Galvanize Political Commitment to International Humanitarian Law (IHL), organized by the International Committee of the Red Cross in Geneva. Qatar was represented by Second Secretary »»»

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The Peninsula 06.05. 07:24

WCM-Q celebrates largest graduating class in its history

Doha, Qatar: Weill Cornell Medicine-Qatar (WCM-Q) has celebrated its largest ever graduating class, which also includes a record 22 Qatari nationals. The elite medical college awarded US-accredited Cornell University medical degrees to 52 new doctors at its annual commencement ceremony, which was a»»»

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Qatar Tribune 05.05. 23:53

WCM-Q celebrates its largest-ever graduating class

Tribune News Network Doha Weill Cornell Medicine-Qatar (WCM-Q) has celebrated its largest-ever graduating class, which also included a record 22 Qatari nationals. The elite medical college awarded US-accredited Cornell University medical degrees to 52 new doctors at its annual commencement ceremony»»»

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Middle East Observer 05.05. 23:30

Celebrating 51 years of Indian technical and economic cooperation

by Amal Nabil The 51st anniversary of the ITEC programme was celebrated at the Embassy of India in Cairo, Egypt on 21 September 2015. The celebration was attended by Samia Hassan Kamal, representing the Ministry of International Cooperation, General Mohamed El-Keshky, assistant to Minister of Defen»»»

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Arab News 05.05. 15:14

Indonesian Hajj pilgrims praise Makkah Route initiative, smart services

RIYADH: Indonesia continues its Hajj flights with expanded access to the Makkah Route, as Saudi authorities have added a new major Indonesian airport to the flagship initiative that streamlines immigration procedures for pilgrims. Indonesia, the world’s largest Muslim-majority country, will send 22»»»

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Arab News 05.05. 14:08

KSrelief delivers medical, food aid to vulnerable communities

RIYADH: The Saudi aid agency KSrelief continues to provide vital assistance to some of the world’s most vulnerable communities. The organization recently implemented a cochlear implantation and auditory rehabilitation project in Reyhanli, Turkiye. During a four-day campaign, its medical team conduc»»»

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Qatar Tribune 04.05. 23:55

QRCS launches #MakeTheirEid Adahi campaign for the year 1447-2026

Tribune News Network Doha Under the slogan #MakeTheirEid, Qatar Red Crescent Society (QRCS) has launched its seasonal Adahi Project 1447 AH, designed to help the donors offer their ritual Udhiya sacrifice for the upcoming Eid-Al-Adha in an effective and timely manner. Once the sacrificial animals (»»»

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Arab News 04.05. 13:16

Saudi team works round the clock to speed up procedures for Bangladeshi pilgrims

DHAKA: A few dozen Saudi officers are working round the clock at Dhaka’s international airport to streamline Hajj procedures, as 78,500 pilgrims from Bangladesh are poised to perform the spiritual journey this year. More than 45,600 Bangladeshis registered for this year’s pilgrimage have already ar»»»

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Qatar Tribune 03.05. 16:57

Three additional airlines return to HIA

DOHA: Three additional airline partners are returning to Hamad International Airport (HIA). Airline partners continue to resume operations to and from Doha from the listed start dates, HIA said. Flight resumptions began on April 21 with flydubai, followed by Air Arabia on April 22. On April 23, add»»»

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The Peninsula 03.05. 16:49

Three additional airline partners returning to Hamad International Airport

Doha, Qatar: Hamad International Airport announced three additional airline partners are set to resume operations to and from Doha from the listed start dates. The airlines below are scheduled to resume services to and from Doha, from the listed start dates: - April 21, 2026 flydubai - April 22, 20»»»

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The Peninsula 03.05. 07:00

More Nepalis drive electric, evading global fuel shocks

Anup Ojha Kathmandu, Nepal: As global fuel markets reel from the Middle East war, motorists in Nepal are increasingly turning to electric vehicles, with high demand putting a strain on dealerships. Electric microbus driver Purushottam Adhikari said he was now shuttling more passengers along the 300»»»

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Arab News 03.05. 05:15

From years of waiting to seamless arrival: Indonesian pilgrim’s Hajj journey reflects Saudi push for smoother rites

MAKASSAR, Indonesia: For more than a decade, Khairiyah bint Muhammad Bakri held on to a single, unwavering hope — to perform Hajj. The Indonesian pilgrim from North Maluku first nurtured the dream in 2013, carrying it through years she describes not as a burden, but as a spiritual journey marked by»»»

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The Peninsula 02.05. 18:23

Harmanpreet Kaur to lead India in women's T20 World Cup

Mumbai: Star batter Harmanpreet Kaur will lead India for the fifth time in the women's T20 World Cup, selectors said in announcing the squad on Saturday as they seek their first title. Wicketkeeper-batter Yastika Bhatia and left-arm spinner Radha Yadav make their T20 international returns in the 15»»»

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