
Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi’s Helicopter Crash Attributed to Technical Failure
Iran mourns President Ebrahim Raisi’s tragic death in a helicopter crash attributed to technical failure.

Iran mourns President Ebrahim Raisi’s tragic death in a helicopter crash attributed to technical failure.

Saudi Arabia’s government has introduced new regulations regarding Umrah permits for pilgrims worldwide as the Hajj season approaches.

The Indian army faces a notable surge in suicides within Indian occupied Kashmir, illuminating the pervasive mental strain among its ranks.

Iran’s President Ebrahim Raisi passed away following a helicopter crash in a rugged area amid adverse weather conditions.

Israeli war cabinet minister Benny Gantz has warned that he will resign from the government if Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu fails to present a clear post-war strategy for Gaza.

TEHRAN – Mohammad Mokhber, the first vice president of Iran, is set to assume the role of interim president following the confirmed death of President Ebrahim Raisi and others in a helicopter crash.

In response to recent violent incidents against foreign students, particularly Pakistanis, in Kyrgyzstan, the Afghan Ministry of Education has mandated that university exams will now be held online.

Iran’s President Ebrahim Raisi has died after a helicopter carrying him and other officials crashed in a mountainous, forested area amid poor weather.

The world is closely watching as Iran mobilizes emergency crews to search for President Ebrahim Raisi, whose helicopter crashed in a remote area near Jolfa in East Azerbaijan province

Saudi Arabia’s King Salman bin Abdulaziz is scheduled to undergo medical tests due to his current health issues, which include high fever and joint pain.

Dubai’s opulent real estate market has faced scrutiny following revelations that Ruja Ignatova, dubbed the “CryptoQueen,” and her security advisor, Frank Schneider, successfully liquidated their assets in the city despite facing serious charges in the United States related to an alleged $4 billion fraud.

The UNRWA chief disclosed that 800,000 individuals have been compelled to leave Gaza’s southern city of Rafah as a result of Israeli military operations this month.