Yoav Gallant's comment follows Joe Biden's warning that the US would halt weapons supplies if Israel moved into Rafah
Yoav Gallant's comment follows Joe Biden's warning that the US would halt weapons supplies if Israel moved into Rafah
Blaise Diagne airport says 78 passengers were on board Transair-owned Boeing 737-300 chartered by Air Senegal
Navjeet Singh Sandhu, 22, was killed while attempting to mediate in a fight
A sea corridor opened in March to ship aid directly to Gaza, where deliveries via land have been severely disrupted by border closures and Israel's military operations
The quasi-regulator, will extend by as much as two years a year-end deadline to cap at 30 per cent the market share
The airline would be operating 292 flights today, with additional support from Air India on 20 routes
Talks involving Qatari, US and Hamas delegations aimed at cementing a long-stalled ceasefire deal would continue today in Cairo, say reports
Investors now await US jobless claims data due later in the day for cues on strength in the labour market
Some senior crew members allegedly switched off their mobile phones just before flight operations
The Republican presidential candidate's statement comes after Biden's warning of halting weapons supplies to Israel
United Nations agency for Palestinian refugees says 80,000 people have fled Rafah since Monday
US prosecutors charged an Indian citizen with plotting to kill a Sikh separatist and said an Indian government official was involved in the planning
The visit was the king's second engagement in two days after he hosted the first annual garden party at Buckingham Palace on Wednesday
Swedish authorities have heightened security in Malmo as Israeli contestant Eden Golan will participate in the contest
The first Haj departure and five other international flights have been delayed
Authorities express solidarity with the African country and offer condolences to those who lost loved ones in the catastrophe
The Consulate General of India in Chicago said it was in touch with the police and Indian diaspora to locate Rupesh Chandra Chintakindi
More than 90 international and domestic flights were delayed or cancelled after mass sick leave by the airline's cabin crew
In addition to citizens from the newly included countries, the tourist visa has been extended to seven other categories
For the third quarter of the year, the country records a 1.6% of year-on-year GDP growth rate
Nandalal Weerasinghe says domestic debt restructuring is the most important focus for the debt-laden country in the near-term
Conservationists and animal rights activists say Chinese zoos do not have space for the number of toque macaques being exported and the members of the species endemic to Sri Lanka will be used for testing in labs
The World Bank estimates that the island nation's turbulent economy will contract by 9.2% this year and 4.2% in 2023
All the people aboard the Myanmar-flagged Lady 3 fishing vessel, including 20 children, were brought safely to Vung Tau in Vietnam
Ranil Wickremesinghe expresses confidence that the country will tide over its worst financial crisis
The country's economic crisis has led to an acute dollar shortage to pay for imports of food, fuel and medicine, a plunge in the rupee and runaway inflation
Ousted prime minister addressed his first public meeting since May on Saturday
It has also allowed trials against ex prime minister Mahinda Rajapaksa, finance minister and two central bank governors
Customs duties, airport levies and other local taxes on raw materials imported to make sanitary items waived with immediate effect
Health Minister Keheliya Rambukwella, however, dismissed claims of malnutrition among young children, calling these 'politically motivated'
The supermarket chain will expand its footprint in the UAE and Saudi Arabia through due to growing demand of retail products
In addition to citizens from the newly included countries, the tourist visa has been extended to seven other categories
The tweet also informed people of the different details that a single ID card can provide
Those residing in non-designated areas without permit will be deported to home country, Saudi's Ministry of Interior has said
'Aquarabia' will offer extreme watersports zone dedicated to rafting, kayaking, canyoneering, free solo climbing and cliff jumping and more
Nine routes are to be operated between Saudi Arabia and UAE by the airline
The authority called on residents to not circulate rumours and false information during this time
Akhizah and Ayeesha were accompanied by their parents as they were flown out on an evacuation plane
Oil revenues reached 181.922 billion riyals
Report reveals over 52% of people spend more than seven hours a day on internet
Prince Badr has also been popularly nicknamed 'architect of the word' as his works have moved millions
Those who do not have permits will be directed to return to their point of origin, the Directorate of Public Security said
Foreign minister says only a credible path to a Palestinian state will prevent the world from confronting the same situation in the future
Tourism minister Ahmed Al Khateeb says all the kingdom's projects are far away from the conflict
The two sides called for calm in the Middle East in efforts to avoid military escalation while prioritising diplomatic solutions
The new system offers substantial advantages, allowing travellers access to long-term, multi-entry entry permit
UAE announced Wednesday as the first day of Eid after the moon-sighting committee did not spot the Shawwal crescent on Monday
While the implementation of the unified tourist permit is underway, residents of the Gulf nations can continue to enjoy their current visa-free travel privileges
Although no testimonies of moon sighting were received within the country, the start of Ramadan has been decided based on the sighting in Saudi Arabia
One Bahraini officer also died, the defence ministry confirmed in a statement
The Royal Navy is working with the US Navy in the Gulf region to protect Red Sea shipping from an upsurge in Houthi attacks
Kingdom stressed the need to provide incentives to reduce energy waste and resort to new and renewable energy
The leaders mourned the passing of Sheikh Isa bin Mubarak bin Hamad bin Sabah Al Khalifa
The UAE President, Vice President and Deputy Prime Minister expressed their sympathies
The leaders emphasise urgent need to pursue a path of peace to achieve stability and progress for the people of the region
Saudi Arabia, the United States, France and the United Nations have condemned the attack
He succumbed to the injuries sustained during the attack on Monday, which killed two other servicemen
Currently, Gulf citizens have visa-free travel within the bloc, while most expats require permit to enter the six countries
The victims include two citizens and an expatriate
The new system offers substantial advantages, allowing travellers access to long-term, multi-entry entry permit
It will now be known as Hafeet Rail — derived from the railway's scenic route from the desert to mountainous regions, running alongside Jebel Hafeet
Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed and Sultan Haitham exchanged friendly conversations that underscored the strength of the fraternal relations that bind the two countries
The leader shared a picture of the young boys who passed away during the tragic incident
Leaders also wished a speedy recovery to all the injured
Following torrential rains on Sunday and subsequent flooding, the Royal Oman Police promptly responded to distress calls, rescuing trapped school students, families, and motorists
Search is underway for five missing people
Authorities are urging residents to exercise caution and adhere to safety protocols in light of the escalating weather conditions
UAE announced Wednesday as the first day of Eid after the moon-sighting committee did not spot the Shawwal crescent on Monday
A trip to the Sultanate by car is favoured as it is affordable
No crescent moon sighted on Sunday, Ramadan to start from Tuesday
Rainfall ranging between 20 and 100mm to trigger heavy flow of streams and wadis, with the possibility of turning severe
The latest satellite images show the activity of thunderstorm cells over different parts of the Sultanate, the met department said
The authority has urged everyone to investigate accuracy of such clips
UAE announced Wednesday as the first day of Eid after the moon-sighting committee did not spot the Shawwal crescent on Monday
While the implementation of the unified tourist permit is underway, residents of the Gulf nations can continue to enjoy their current visa-free travel privileges
Public sector employees will enjoy Eid holidays from Tuesday, April 9
Of the GCC countries, Saudi Arabia, UAE, Kuwait, Qatar, and Bahrain will also mark the same day as the start of the holy month
Last month, UAE had helped arrest a fugitive wanted in Kuwait and had seized more than 300,000 Kuwaiti dinars
Kuwait celebrates its 63rd National Day on Sunday, February 25
The inmates were selected based on good conduct and behaviour and have met all conditions of pardon, the Ministry of Interior said
All Ministry of Interior transactions will be spotted if the fingerprint is not taken within the time frame
The accused is under investigation and he and those involved have been referred to the competent authorities
State agency cites 'offensive and uncontrolled' utterances by lawmakers for the decision, without elaborating
The defendants were referred to necessary authorities
The PM appointed Anwar Ali Al Mudhaf as finance minister and Abdullah Ali Al Yahya as the country's foreign minister
The authority thanked the citizen who documented and informed them of the incident
Sama 2.0 will answer real-time questions, help travellers design curated travel experiences, and find answers for customers
The project’s aim is to generate funds for Harmony House, an orphanage located in India's Gurgaon
UAE announced Wednesday as the first day of Eid after the moon-sighting committee did not spot the Shawwal crescent on Monday
While the implementation of the unified tourist permit is underway, residents of the Gulf nations can continue to enjoy their current visa-free travel privileges
Muslims worldwide will observe the holy month of Ramadan as a period of profound spiritual reflection and celebration
Egyptian security sources say that representatives from both parties will later travel to Cairo for further talks
Report notes that the GCC banking sector has experienced steady growth due to infrastructure projects, economic diversification efforts
This is Modi's second visit as prime minister since 2014
The Bollywood actor recently visited the Gulf nation, where he visited the prime minister and was guest of honour at the AFC final
Prime Minister Modi to visit Qatar on February 14 after his two-day trip to UAE
She is honoured for her work in ensuring easily accessible public healthcare
They also applauded Jordan's team for their efforts and performance
The title clash will held at the Lusail Stadium in Doha on Saturday
They have already qualified for the knockout rounds after two wins in Qatar and will top Group F with a win or draw against Thailand on Thursday
The Republican presidential candidate's statement comes after Biden's warning of halting weapons supplies to Israel
United Nations agency for Palestinian refugees says 80,000 people have fled Rafah since Monday
Swedish authorities have heightened security in Malmo as Israeli contestant Eden Golan will participate in the contest
Yoav Gallant's comment follows Joe Biden's warning that the US would halt weapons supplies if Israel moved into Rafah
A sea corridor opened in March to ship aid directly to Gaza, where deliveries via land have been severely disrupted by border closures and Israel's military operations
Talks involving Qatari, US and Hamas delegations aimed at cementing a long-stalled ceasefire deal would continue today in Cairo, say reports
Pilot and crew evacuated, no casualties reported: Turkey's transport ministry
Those residing in non-designated areas without permit will be deported to home country, Saudi's Ministry of Interior has said
State Department spokesman says Washington backs a deal to halt the fighting and free hostages
He clarifies that the offer accepted by Hamas is a softened version of Egyptian proposal, which is not acceptable to Israel
There were no immediate details over what the agreement entailed
Although Israel ordered civilians in Rafah to evacuate, charity organisations say no real plan for their move is in place
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has vowed to send ground troops into Rafah regardless of any truce, defying international concerns
After an Israeli offensive in the border city, White House says the US has made its views clear on Rafah invasion plans
US prosecutors charged an Indian citizen with plotting to kill a Sikh separatist and said an Indian government official was involved in the planning
About 175 flights were cancelled due to sudden sick leave calls from crew members
The quasi-regulator, will extend by as much as two years a year-end deadline to cap at 30 per cent the market share
The airline would be operating 292 flights today, with additional support from Air India on 20 routes
Investors now await US jobless claims data due later in the day for cues on strength in the labour market
Some senior crew members allegedly switched off their mobile phones just before flight operations
More than 90 international and domestic flights were delayed or cancelled after mass sick leave by the airline's cabin crew
He was reportedly shooting visuals of wild elephants crossing a river in Palakkad
In the clip gone viral, Karan Johar posed a dilemma to Salman, asking him to choose between the two divas in terms of beauty
The prime minister, who is eyeing a rare third term in ongoing elections, wants to lift rural per-capita income by 50% by 2030
The Reserve Bank of India was selling dollars to keep the rupee from sliding below the all-time low, say traders
The situation has raised concerns within the Ministry of Civil Aviation, which is closely monitoring the developments
Sources said some senior crew members switched off their mobile phones just before flight operations, citing health issues
Directives issued to step up pre-monsoon cleaning drives, surveillance activities
The court ordered authorities to shift Bushra Bibi to Adiala jail where the former Prime Minister is serving his 14-year sentence
The Pakistani Prime Minister also offered condolences to the family of Sheikh Tahnoun bin Mohammed and all members of the Al Nahyan family
Unfunded liability nature of the pensions and growth in pension expenditure is increasingly a challenge for the government as it prepares its budget
The country narrowly averted default last summer, and its $350 billion economy has stabilised after the completion of the last IMF programme
Over 500,000 people, who are not on the taxpayer list are liable to file their income tax returns for 2023
The PTI founder emphasised a deal is made by someone who wants to leave the country or avoid incarceration
Judge ordered the police to ensure the appearance of nine suspects in the Jinnah House attack case, and five others in the Askari Tower case on May 15
The month's rainfall was recorded at 59.3 millimetres, "excessively above" the normal average of 22.5 millimetres
Ibrahim's father had previously made a heartfelt plea for his son's safe return
Tremors were felt by residents of the northern part of the province, including the capital Quetta
The mission titled ICUBE-Q will be launched on board China's Chang'E6 from Hainan
The airline will initially fly once a week between the two destinations
Islamabad is seeking a larger long-term agreement with the fund after a current $3 billion standby arrangement expires this month
The appointment comes a month after parliament elected Shahbaz Sharif as prime minister
There were no immediate reports from authorities of damage or casualties
Ely Buendia, the band's vocalist and guitarist, shares a teaser of their upcoming shows
Financial and other necessary assistance will be provided by the Philippine government for the next of kin
More than half of the Philippines' provinces are in drought as El Nino exacerbates hot and dry conditions typical for March, April and May
Thousands of schools have suspended classes due to the heat, affecting more than 3.6 million students, education ministry data shows
Distance learning also implemented due to nationwide transportation strike
The ruins in the middle of Pantabangan Dam in Nueva Ecija province are a tourist draw, even as the region swelters in extreme heat
Around half the country's provinces are officially in drought, and there's a 50 percent chance of the heat intensifying in the coming days
Flights remain unaffected from the international airport, and no one was reported hurt or injured
Smartmatic, which was involved in the last five Philippine national elections between 2010 and 2022, went to court last December to challenge the ban
Doctors share guidelines on mandatory vaccinations in the UAE and how parents can keep their babies safe from the deadly virus
Many schools have no air-conditioning, leaving students to swelter in crowded, poorly ventilated classrooms
The country will continue to provide aid and support to those impacted by the devastating floods in Davao de Oro, UAE Ambassador to the Philippines said
The evangelist preacher also figures on the most wanted list of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) in the United States
The Republican presidential candidate's statement comes after Biden's warning of halting weapons supplies to Israel
US prosecutors charged an Indian citizen with plotting to kill a Sikh separatist and said an Indian government official was involved in the planning
The former president was fined for the 10th time over violating an order that bars him from making comments about jurors, witnesses and families of the judge
After an Israeli offensive in the border city, White House says the US has made its views clear on Rafah invasion plans
In a private address, the Republican presidential candidate attacks prosecutors involved in his criminal indictments
In Porto Alegre, the capital of Rio Grande do Sul, the Guaiba lake broke its banks, flooding streets
More than 2,000 pro-Palestinian protesters arrested in the past two weeks across the US
With hundreds of arrests made at other universities, students from Mexico's largest university camped out in solidarity
His more than 30 books are as likely to be found in airports as on university reading lists and have been translated into more than 40 languages
The issue is seen as a potential vote winner for Biden as he faces Republican Donald Trump in a tough election rematch this November
Public health risk low but farm worker vigilance urged; drinking pasteurised milk advised to reduce risk of spread
The historic criminal trial is the first of a former US president and began on April 22
The demonstrators vow to remain at the hall until their demands are met
Protest organizers deny accusations of anti-Semitism, arguing that their actions are aimed at the Israeli government
The visit was the king's second engagement in two days after he hosted the first annual garden party at Buckingham Palace on Wednesday
Swedish authorities have heightened security in Malmo as Israeli contestant Eden Golan will participate in the contest
Airports including London Heathrow, London Luton, Edinburgh and Manchester see severe delays, as officials have to manually check all passports
An astronaut, a self-portrait, a bespectacled panda and seven other pictures burst into life from her brush, painted on 10 canvasses
The Russian president says he's open to nuclear talks with the West
Russia protests to the foreign secretary's statement that Ukraine had the right to use British weapons to strike Russia
Determined to drive all the way to her birthplace of Lagos, her journey involved wild camping for almost 74 days, and a harrowing car crash
Khan, 53, who became the first Muslim mayor of the British capital in 2016, has pledged to build more social housing
This year's contest has so far been dominated by calls for Israel to be excluded over its war in Gaza, which the organisers rejected
Discovery led experts to probe the mystery of the 40-something Neanderthal woman laid to rest in a sleeping position beneath a huge vertical stone marker
Scientists explore a way that shows promise for increasing crop yields in simulated Martian soil, with different crops grown together
Lidia Stepanivna: She walked without food or water, and fell several times but her 'character' kept her going
Migrants who arrived in the UK between January 2022 and June last year are liable to have their asylum claims deemed inadmissible and be removed to Rwanda: The interior ministry
It joins other Apple products that were already in the DMA net since September: iOS for iPhones, the App Store, and the Safari browser
Blaise Diagne airport says 78 passengers were on board Transair-owned Boeing 737-300 chartered by Air Senegal
Authorities express solidarity with the African country and offer condolences to those who lost loved ones in the catastrophe
Determined to drive all the way to her birthplace of Lagos, her journey involved wild camping for almost 74 days, and a harrowing car crash
Mohammed Fattah Al Burhan Rahmane was riding his motorbike in Ankara in March when he collided with a utility vehicle
Cyclone Hidaya is predicted to cause torrential rain, strong winds and powerful and dangerous waves in the flood-ravaged country
Cyclone Hidaya is likely to 'bring strong winds and large ocean waves, with heavy rainfall' expected to hit the coast starting Sunday
At least 46 people were killed in a mudslide and flash floods in Mai Mahiu town in central Kenya
The deluge cut off a road, uprooted trees, washed away homes and sent vehicles flying
Move aims to amplify Zambia’s renewable energy capacity
El Nino often has devastating consequences in East Africa, a region already hit by repeated climate shocks
Ten prisoners have been recaptured so far, authorities said
The country houses 116,500 millionaires, 308 centi-millionaires with $100 million in wealth, and 20 billionaires, according to Henley and Partners
The Ministry wished for a speedy recovery for all the injured
The vessel was heading to the funeral of a village chief but capsized shortly after setting off