Prime Minister Fumio Kishida left Japan on Sunday for a tour of the Middle East, becoming the first Japanese leader to do so since the late...
Women in Iran have been unable to access basic services as the regime cracks down on protesters, girls, and women going about their daily lives without...
Despite substantial changes amid a COVID-driven economic uncertainty, trade growth between France and the UAE has remained robust over the past few years. Meeting in Abu...
A total of 224 students from 17 Saudi universities are embarking on two scientific trips to Japan, according to the Saudi Press Agency. The trips will...
G7 members – Canada, France, Germany, Japan, Italy, the US and the UK – are expected to ratify a long-term security arrangement with Ukraine at the...
As part of Emirates‘ newly-launched charter services, passengers can now make short trips from Dubai’s Al Maktoum International Airport to various Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) destinations,...
As part of the Green Riyadh programme, 1,350 km of water pipes are being laid across Saudi Arabia‘s capital city to irrigate 7.5 million trees. 1.7...
Democracy in Israel is indeed facing an uncertain future. An important question now being asked all over the world is: Will the incumbent government destroy democracy...
With Russia’s full-scale ‘Special Military Operation’ in Ukraine continuing since February 24, 2022, a certain portion of millions of Ukrainian refugees abroad are beginning to think...
Four countries – Canada, Sweden, Ukraine and the UK – have taken Iran to the International Court of Justice over the shooting down of Ukraine International...