BBC probe suggests Afghan war crimes by UK special forces – Commandos in Britain’s elite Special Air Service (SAS) corps killed at least 54 Afghans in suspicious circumstances but the military chain
European rights court says Turkey did not comply with ruling to release philanthropist – Europe’s top rights court said on Monday that Turkey had not complied with a ruling that called for
AlUla has been garnering a growing reputation among regional and international filmmakers as a premier location because of its enchanting natural landscapes, incentives and expanding infrastructure. The site’s remarkable range of services
Germany and Finland at odds over Uniper rescue – A dispute between Germany and Finland over the cost of rescuing gas importer Uniper flared on Saturday as its Finnish main shareholder rejected
Boris Johnson quits as UK prime minister – Scandal-ridden Boris Johnson announced on Thursday he would quit as British prime minister after he was abandoned by ministers and most of his Conservative
OPEC secretary-general Mohammad Barkindo has died in Abuja, Nigeria at the age of 63, Arab News has learned. He will be buried in his home town of Yola, a source confirmed. The
TikTok ad policy is ‘clear abuse’ of EU law: activists. Rights activists on Tuesday accused social media giant TikTok of breaching EU laws by co-opting users into sharing their data for targeted
Burkina Faso: At least 27 dead in two attacks by suspected jihadists. At least 27 people were killed over the weekend in Burkina Faso in two separate attacks by suspected jihadists targeting
Bus crash kills at least 20 in southwest Pakistan – A passenger bus plunged into a ravine in southwestern Pakistan on Sunday killing 20 people, a government official said. The road crash
The NYU Abu Dhabi Art Gallery is set to stage an exhibition documenting modern art movements in the Arabian Peninsula in September. Widely regarded as a first-of-its-kind show, the exhibition is titled