'Maldives of the Middle East': Saudi Arabia's Red Sea project takes shape
Saudi Arabia is developing a luxury Red Sea destination of untouched islands, coral reefs, desert and mountains to entice the world’s most exclusive travellers.
Saudi Arabia is developing a luxury Red Sea destination of untouched islands, coral reefs, desert and mountains to entice the world’s most exclusive travellers.
More than four decades after the initial series ended its nine-season run on NBC, Laura Ingalls Wilder’s beloved semi-autobiographical novels have been adapted to television once again. Created by Rebecca Sonnenshine and executive produced by Trip Friendly, son of original
As anti-immigrant marches across South Africa intensify, the deportation and repatriation of thousands of African immigrants in recent weeks are likely to cause hardship for their home communities, as these remittance figures show.
If there are no further recoveries, the government will have to absorb 20.1 billion ringgit in losses.
In today's newsletter: Europeans leave the NATO summit with loaded guns plus strong statements from US President Donald Trump, EU ambassadors may go into overdrive over the 21st package of sanctions against Russia, and a European Parliament vote is set to rile up the political
As Europe braces for hotter summers, cities are reopening rivers once written off as polluted waterways. From Paris to Copenhagen, local authorities are investing in cleaner, swimmable rivers to adapt to rising temperatures and meet citizens' needs.
Flight CX257 from Hong Kong to London experienced a “temporary loss of communication” with local air traffic control over Romanian airspace on Jul 4.
Former UK armed forces minister Al Carns said Burnham had his "full backing" and that he had "earned this".
Justin Bieber has joined a star-studded list of halftime performers who will close out the 2026 World Cup in New York.
The European Commission has presented a plan to address the risks and harness the opportunities of advanced artificial intelligence (AI) in cybersecurity. While the AI can improve security, it can also be misused to identify vulnerabilities, automate attacks, and significantly
Prime Video will premiere Hindi-language series “Adarsh Baal Vidyalaya” worldwide on July 24, unveiling a seven-episode comedy-drama led by Kay Kay Menon as a headmaster attempting to revive a failing school. “Adarsh Baal Vidyalaya” is directed by Himank Gaur and created and
The ruling lifted uncertainty over state spending plans.
Mongolian wrestlers train at Basu camp with sparring, fitness and football drills as they prepare for the annual Naadam festival.
The first resident has arrived at the Pangea sanctuary in Alentejo, presented as Europe’s first large-scale elephant refuge. Julie, Portugal’s last circus elephant, had long been waiting for a proper home.
Renewed US strikes on Iran overshadow the close of the NATO summit, where allies pledged record defence spending and support for Ukraine. Meanwhile, the EU faces migration challenges, OLAF uncovers a counterfeit condom network and the World Cup reaches the quarter-final stage.
Portugal has issued a permit for an offshore aquaculture facility in the open sea for the first time in its history. Mariculture Systems, a company based in Ramat Negev, Israel, announced that it had obtained an Aquaculture Activity Title (Ttulo de Atividade Aqucola - TAA)
She built her name in the bush. Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed appointed her a minister, then took the post away from her, and now Fetlework Gebregziabher, aka Monjorino, stands as the loudest voice accusing Addis Ababa of moving troops toward eastern Tigray.
By Pesha Magid SINJIL, West Bank, July 9 (Reuters) - On a cool night in June, some 15 Palestinians from the town of Sinjil in the occupied West Bank gathered on a hilltop to watch the shadowed valleys below for any sign of movement that might signal an impending Israeli settler
Australian Rail Track Corporation uses Telstra’s 4G network to communicate with train drivers.
Dozens of devotees gather in Rio de Janeiro's Lapa neighbourhood to celebrate Ze Pelintra Day with prayer, music, dancing and candle offerings.
The ruling came after the Seoul High Court in April increased his prison sentence to seven years from five.
House prices and rents rose in almost all EU countries in early 2026. In some European countries, house price increases outpaced overall inflation by around 10 percentage points.
Obesity drugs are growing in popularity worldwide, but a new study has found that, beyond the weight-loss results, most of these medications do not bring broader quality-of-life benefits after one year of use.
Eco construction techniques keep buildings cool and produce less emissions.
Livestock farming employs around seven million people across the EU, often in areas with few other economic opportunities. It generates €400 billion in annual turnover. But it is a sector under pressure, facing low profitability and rising costs, changing market conditions, and
The power plant was due to reach the end of its life in 2035 but will now continue until 2055.
In the final instalment of a three-part series on Taiwan beyond semiconductors, CNA looks at how the island is building a reputation for small-batch specialty coffee.
Malaysia’s recruitment of migrant workers from Bangladesh has spurred debate in both countries.
Trump said strikes on Iran were retribution for attacks on ships; U.S. forces struck approximately 90 Iranian military targets, while a U.S. official told CNN that the cease-fire between Washington and Tehran 'has at least temporarily ceased'
Four months after she was elevated to chairman of Disney Entertainment Television, Debra OConnell experienced her first Emmy nominations morning in the new gig — and it was a good one for the exec. The Walt Disney Company scored a total of 125 nominations at the 78th Emmy
Former US National Security Adviser John Bolton has dismissed Donald Trump's renewed calls for US control of Greenland as a deliberate attempt to provoke reactions, telling Euronews the US president often makes such remarks "because it drives people crazy".
Adura says the UK government must approve North Sea production urgently to avoid domestic supply shortages.
Low faces multiple charges for the central role he allegedly played in the 1MDB scandal.
False claims about Ebola are linked to attacks on treatment facilities, assaults on health workers and disruptions to burials.
The fight over Greenland’s future is far from over as Trump revives his bid to seize the island, reopening Europe’s deepest fears.
Ireland opened up its EU Presidency priorities to an online public consultation — and the results offer a blueprint for more transparent, inclusive governance across Europe.
Solar panels have been proven to help keep houses cool during extreme temperatures and may even increase the value of your home.
Located in the heart of Akureyri, Iceland’s ‘Capital of the North’, the new Skáld Akureyri, Curio Collection hotel features rooms and apartments inspired by Icelandic storytelling and Nordic design.
As climate change drives more frequent and intense heatwaves, new research links rising temperatures with worsening mental health outcomes in children and young people.
A rapid succession of major heatwaves since May suggests that extreme heat is no longer an isolated event, but an increasingly prolonged feature of European summers.
Renaissance Africa Energy has moved to develop the JK field in the Niger Delta, a former Shell onshore asset first drilled in 1967 but left dormant for nearly six decades after announcing a significant oil discovery that could accelerate its commercialisation.
Renaissance Africa Energy has moved to develop the JK field in the Niger Delta, a former Shell offshore asset first drilled in 1967 but left dormant for nearly six decades after announcing a significant oil discovery that could accelerate its commercialisation.
Renaissance Africa Energy has announced a major oil discovery at the JK-004 well in the Niger Delta, reviving a field that had lain dormant for nearly six decades. The find comes about a year after the consortium completed its acquisition of Shell’s onshore assets in Nigeria,
On 5 July, the European Parliament adopted a report assessing the EU’s competition policy, a critical tool for defending its values. The message is clear: enforce, enforce, enforce. Context: the Commission faces relentless pressure from the Trump administration to soften its
“It’s Not Like That” star Scott Foley posted a video to Instagram on Wednesday afternoon in which he shared his thoughts after the drama series was canceled at Prime Video after one season. “Well, after six or so weeks in Prime Video’s top 10, and I think getting as high as
I visited Omsk once, or at least its airport; we were en route from Moscow to Ulan Ade on the Mongolian border, and the Aeroflot flight landed there to refuel. (It was a memorable journey; this was still the Soviet Union, and on boarding for the full-day flight, the stewardess
[U.S. Mission to the UN] Ambassador Tammy Bruce
CAA released a statement Wednesday night calling out the privacy risks of Meta’s new AI model Muse Image, which gives users the ability to create an AI photo of someone just by plugging in their public Instagram handle. The AI model operates on an opt-out policy, meaning users
Economists at the Tashkent Monetary Policy Dialogue warned that premature rate cuts could keep inflation above target. Uzbekistan’s lower inflation, falling expectations and reduced dollarisation show how credibility shapes monetary policy.