Mass graves with hundreds of bodies have reportedly been uncovered at hospitals raided by Israeli troops Read Full Article at RT.com
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Riyadh: The winners of this year’s King Faisal Prize received their awards at a glittering ceremony staged in Riyadh on Monday. Held under the auspices of King Salman, Riyadh Gov. Prince Faisal bin Bandar attended the ceremony, handing over the King Faisal International Award to laureates in its 46th edition. The event is the most prestigious in the Muslim world and recognizes outstanding achievements in services to Islam, Islamic studies, Arabic language and literature, medicine, and science.
RIYADH: King Salman briefed on Tuesday the Council of Ministers on recent regional dynamics and global affairs, Saudi Press Agency (SPA) reported. The cabinet reiterated the Kingdom’s commitment to fostering security and stability globally and regionally. It called on the international community to fulfill its obligations in halting Israeli assaults on civilians in Gaza and support the Palestinian people's right to self-determination, advocating for their state based on the 1967 borders with its capital.
RIYADH: Saudi Arabia is set to receive more rainfall toward the weekend, with Riyadh and its outskirts likely to witness heavy rains from Friday to next Tuesday. In addition, the National Center for Meteorology said on Tuesday: “May forecasts indicate a chance of higher than average rainfall.” More rain is forecast this week in Makkah, Jazan, Aseer, Al-Baha, the Eastern Province, and regions in Riyadh, the NCM added.
RIYADH: Cairns, known as “rjum” in Arabic, are more than just heaps of stones scattered throughout the desert but have served as important landmarks and silent guides for Bedouins and travelers through the years, and will continue to do so, according to a local heritage researcher and archeologist.
RIYADH: The National Center for Vegetation Cover Development and Combating Desertification is organizing the first National Afforestation Forum with the theme “Toward a Green Future.” The forum will be held in Riyadh on May 6 and aims to unify national efforts, align energies, and foster collaboration across various sectors, including public, private, and nonprofit. According to the Saudi Press Agency report, one of its key objectives is to support the Saudi Green Initiative’s ambitious target of planting 10 billion trees.
According to the agency, the companies being assessed for potential sanctions are based outside Russia but have links to Russian and Belarussian individuals and firms
President of the Russian pharmaceutical company Denis Chetverikov noted that Akrikhin is also dealing with the search for a potential partner
According to the ministry, fixed capital investments will accelerate in their growth to 2.7% in 2025
Mariusz Blaszczak also urged Prime Minister Donald Tusk to discuss the issue with NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg, who is in Warsaw on a visit
The RCMP says it has uncovered a ploy to sell Chinese drones and military equipment to Libya illegally.
People living on the Halifax Peninsula are being told to close their windows and shut off their air exchangers following a structure fire in the north end of the city Tuesday morning.
There is a swaying sea of colour in some cities across Canada, and it's a sure sign of spring: cherry blossoms are in bloom.
A 35-year-old man wanted in connection with the murder of Toronto resident 29-year-old Sharmar Powell-Flowers nine months ago has topped the list of the BOLO program’s 25 most wanted fugitives across Canada, police announced Tuesday.
The director of a B.C. massage school has been ordered to pay thousands of dollars for discriminatory comments she made to a Muslim man who wanted to book a treatment.
«We developed this car in close cooperation with European, Korean and other foreign partners, but due to certain events we had to abandon this cooperation,» Alexander Lebedev pointed out
«That is why we expressed our concern over the unprecedented meeting in Brussels between the European Commission president, the US secretary of state, and the Armenian prime minister,» Ilham Aliyev stressed
The average retail price per carats gained 23% annually in the first quarter to $201
Global steel production lost 4.3% in annual terms to 161.2 mln metric tons in March 2024, the World Steel Association reported
«Here is the attitude towards our country, the Russian girl, practically a child,» Tatiana Tarasova stressed
The gangster made more than £200 million from a string of raids including the Brink's-Mat robbery in 1983.
Footage showed scores of people running towards the sea as they tried to beat back the French officers on Wimereux beach in northern France early this morning.
CCTV footage showed the shooters, cattle rancher Ines Gemilaki, 48, and 28-year-old emergency care doctor Bruno Gemilaki Dal Poz, were seen trespassing on the home in Peixoto de Azevedo
The PM made the firm pledge as he visited Warsaw, warning that the world is the 'most volatile' for years and industry must go on a 'war footing'.
Police officers have clashed with protesters in central London on St George's Day after people belonging to far right groups travelled across the UK to the capital to march on Whitehall.
A large avalanche fell on the road in Hestfjorður last night, causing some delays in traffic through Ísafjarðardjúp in the Westfjords.
Bata Osovina and Tata Osovina have recently posted videos on their social media where they are very close to the volcanic eruption at Sundhnúkagígar crater row.
A First Nation in central British Columbia says it will take a step toward «energy sovereignty» when it builds what officials say will be the largest off-grid solar farm in Canada.
SINGAPORE – A new variant of phishing scams, involving fraudulent Budget 2024 infographics, is making its rounds online, said the police in an advisory on April 23. In this scam variant, potential victims would receive a Telegram message containing an infographic on Budget 2024 supposedly from the Ministry of Finance (MOF). The infographic – accompanied by a link – would then direct victims to verify their eligibility for government cash disbursements on the website. Those who click on the link would be directed to another fraudulent website requesting victims’ names and Telegram accounts’ contact numbers to verify their so-called eligibility for government assistance. Victims who fill in their information and click on the verify button may receive notifications from Telegram that a new device has attempted to log in to their accounts. But it would be too late as they would have revealed their information by then. The fraudulent infographic would also be forwarded to other Telegram users in the victims’ contact list, and they would be added to unknown Telegram group chats related to purported investment opportunities.
A 26-year-old man is expected to be charged in court on Apr 24 for his involvement in the defamation of KK Women's and Children's Hospital (KKH) over alleged miscarriage claims, said the police in a media statement on Tuesday (Apr 23). The article titled «The baby is probably dead - Woman shares a harrowing account of her miscarriage at KKH A&E» was published on alternative news source Wake Up Singapore's (WUSG) website, Facebook page, and Instagram page on March 23, 2022. The article alleged that a pregnant patient suffered a miscarriage after waiting four hours to see a doctor at KKH for Covid-19 treatment and abdominal pains. The hospital lodged a police report over falsehoods made in the article two days later. In the media release, the police said they consulted the Attorney-General's Chambers after receiving the police report from KKH and were authorised to investigate the matter.
When Norzihan Juwahib succumbed to her injuries at the hospital on Monday (April 22), it was yet another blow dealt to her family. The 57-year-old's death was the third in the family within a year. Norzihan was one of the two people who died after a six-vehicle collision at the junction of Tampines Avenue 1 and Avenue 4 that morning. In an interview with 8world on Tuesday, her younger brother revealed that the family had also lost their father and another sister in the past year. «My mother is really strong and there're really no words to describe the grief of losing three family members within one year,» he said. Norzihan, who was single and worked at pest control firm First Choice Pest Specialist, was the eldest of six siblings. Her brother described her as quiet, independent and being close to the family. She was the primary caregiver for their 78-year-old mother, who lives in Tampines.