Union Pledge Day, observed on July 18, marks the historic moment in 1971 when the UAE’s founding rulers signed the declaration of the Union. It honours their vision, unity, and commitment to building a modern nation. The day reflects on the UAE’s journ…
North Korea halts foreign tourism at beach resort weeks after opening
No official explanation was provided, but analysts suggest the decision may be linked to Russian media report implying the resort was populated by mobilised locals rather than genuine holidaymakers.
Native title win for Millewa-Mallee First Nations peoples in Victoria after decades-long fight
Historic decision in Australia’s federal court gives traditional owners in state’s north-west the right to control access to their countrySign up for Guardian Australia’s breaking news emailAfter a difficult journey spanning more than two decades, trad…
Marco Rubio Tells US Diplomats Abroad Not To Opine On Foreign Elections
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio instructed US diplomats worldwide not to comment on the fairness or integrity of elections conducted by foreign countries.
Why Alaska’s recent 7.3 earthquake has caught the attention of scientists
Wednesday’s magnitude 7.3 earthquake off Alaska’s Aleutian Islands chain struck in a region that has experienced a handful of powerful quakes within the last five years
Israel kills 26 in Gaza attacks, using ‘drone missiles packed with nails’
Gaza City and tents sheltering displaced Palestinians in al-Mawasi, southern Gaza, have been hit by Israel.
The UK gives 16-year-olds the right to vote. Brace for social media politics
Social media could emerge as a critical instrument in British politicians’ toolbox if the U.K. gives voting rights to 16-year-olds.
After Coldplay Concert Row, Focus On Astronomer: What Does The Company Do
Astronomer CEO Andy Byron was seen embracing the company’s HR chief, Kristin Cabot at a Coldplay Concert. The pair hastily stepped apart and has since come under fire, facing allegations of infidelity and cheating.
Popular holiday hotspot in Spain to be blasted by ‘hairdryer’ winds and 42C
Dreaded terral “hairdryer” winds will blast a popular Spanish holiday hotspot this week as temperatures hit 42C across the country.
Japan Inflation Raise Rice Prices By 99% In June, Pressure Mounts On PM
Rice prices in Japan soared 99.2 percent in June year-on-year, official data showed Friday, piling further pressure on Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba ahead of elections this weekend.