
Saudi Arabia Set to Raise Crude Prices for Asian Buyers in March
Saudi Arabia, the world’s top oil exporter, is expected to increase crude oil prices for Asian buyers in March, following a surge in benchmark prices

Saudi Arabia, the world’s top oil exporter, is expected to increase crude oil prices for Asian buyers in March, following a surge in benchmark prices

CIA Shifts Stance on Covid-19 Origins, Supports Lab-Leak Theory The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) has updated its position on the origins of Covid-19, now stating

Jordan Rejects US Proposal for Palestinian Relocation Jordan has firmly rejected a proposal by US President Donald Trump to relocate Palestinians from Gaza, labeling it

New Zealand Introduces Remote Work Visas to Boost Tourism and Economy In a bid to revitalize its tourism industry and stimulate economic growth, New Zealand

South Korean prosecutors have formally indicted former President Yoon Suk-yeol on rebellion charges, following a recommendation by the anti-corruption agency. The charges relate to Yoon’s

Mount Everest Climbing Fee Increased to $15,000 per Person Authorities have announced a significant hike in the fee for climbing Mount Everest, the world’s tallest

Bangladesh Releases 178 Former Paramilitary Personnel After 16-Year Imprisonment The interim government of Bangladesh released 178 former paramilitary personnel on January 23, marking the end

UK and Ireland Brace for Storm Éowyn with Rare Red Weather Warnings The UK and Ireland are on high alert as Storm Éowyn approaches, with

Pakistan’s Interior Minister, Mohsin Naqvi, recently held a meeting with U.S. Congressman Joe Wilson during his visit to the United States. The meeting, part of

US Withdrawal from the Paris Agreement: Consequences for Climate and Global Dynamics In 2017, when President Donald Trump took office, the US made the controversial

The Madhya Pradesh High Court’s recent ruling may pave the way for the government to seize the Pataudi family’s historic properties in Bhopal, valued at

Israel’s Military Chief Resigns Over October 7 Hamas Attack Failures TEL AVIV – Lieutenant General Herzi Halevi, Israel’s military chief, announced his resignation on Tuesday,