
Saudi Arabia to re-establish relations with Syria, sources.
BEIRUT/RIYADH: Syria and Saudi Arabia have agreed to reopen their embassies after cutting diplomatic ties more than a decade ago

BEIRUT/RIYADH: Syria and Saudi Arabia have agreed to reopen their embassies after cutting diplomatic ties more than a decade ago

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan is facing a sharp decline in cotton production as its per-acre yield has contracted to just half of the cotton productivity in regional countries.

The Canadian government has granted international graduates with recently expired or expiring post-graduation work permits (PGWP) an extension of up to 18 months to stay and work in the country.

Because the moon was not seen on Tuesday, Saudi Arabia declared that Ramadan will begin on Thursday.

Sri Lanka will receive the first tranche of the IMF Extended Fund Facility (EFF) within the next two days

Oil prices fell dramatically on Monday, with Brent oil falling near $70 due to concerns about the worldwide impact of the American banking crisis.

The United Nations was poised to release a capstone report Monday distilling nearly a decade of published science on the impacts and trajectory of global warming, and the tools available to prevent climate catastrophe.

Russian President Vladimir Putin made a surprise trip to Mariupol, the Kremlin said, his first visit to territory captured from Ukraine since the start of Moscow’s invasion.

AMSTERDAM – The International Criminal Court (ICC) issued an arrest warrant for Russian President Vladimir Putin on Friday, accusing him of war crimes involving the illegal deportation of minors from Ukraine.

Almost 700 Indian students are facing deportation from Canada as a result of phoney ‘admission offer letters’ sent years after they entered and stayed in the country.

A company’s employees received a surprise when they opened an email declaring March 17 (today) an official holiday for them to observe World Sleep Day, according to Times Now.

Commissioner Muhammad Ajmal Bhatti on Friday said a target of 80,000 metric ton procurement of wheat had been set during the current year.