Egypt welcomed Belgium's announcement of its intention to recognise the State of Palestine during the 80th session of the United Nations General Assembly, calling it a historic step that supports Palestinian rights and the people's right to self-determination.
The UAE has expressed its sincere condolences and solidarity with the Sudanese people over the victims of the devastating landslide in the Darfur region, which resulted in the deaths of more than a thousand people and the destruction of the village of Tarasin in the mountainous Jebel Marra a
These camps provide essential facilities, including food, clothing, blankets, and medical care, to those in need. The administration has distributed Rs 6.25 crore as compensation to the affected individuals, with Rs 1.91 crore disbursed initially and an additional Rs 4.34 crore distribute
The rescue teams have pulled out three dead bodies, while a search operation is underway for the three missing people after two houses were buried under the debris amid the landslide, Mandi Deputy Commissioner (DC) Apoorv Devgan said.
Several parts of Punjab continue to reel under floods, with 30 lives lost and people across a large part of the state facing difficulties and suffering losses due to water entering fields and homes.
Abu Dhabi's Department of Community Development has opened submissions for the Damj Award, recognising institutions promoting inclusion for people of determination. Open until September 30, 2025, the award highlights impactful, scalable initiatives and encourages organisations to foster acce
"Mumbai is a fast-paced city, so keeping in mind that people should not face inconvenience and law and order should not be disturbed, whatever directions have been given, I believe action is being taken accordingly. From the beginning, the BJP's stand has been that the Maratha community shou
Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann on Tuesday visited the flood-affected areas of Gatti Rajo village in Firozpur district and assured residents that "every possible effort is being made to evacuate people safely" and that "very soon the situation will be normal."
Indonesian police fired tear gas near Bandung universities as protests over government spending and police violence spread, Al Jazeera reported. At least eight people have died, 20 are missing, and thousands rallied in Jakarta to honour a motorbike taxi driver killed by a police vehicle.