Category: Middle East
Lebanon bank holdups: Identification of the real criminals?
Lebanon’s state finances currently have a huge $72 billion shortfall in them. By any standard of the law, mathematics, or logic, that number alone should
FIFA World Cup 2022: Qatar’s beer ban decision raises concerns over sponsor contracts
Qatar has raised concerns and questions after taking an apparent U-turn at the last moment and banning beer from the stadiums just 48 hours before
What is Saudi Arabia’s turtle-shaped floating city?
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) will soon launch a $5 billion terayacht project titled ‘Pangeos’. On completion, Pangeos will become the largest floating city
Sellers who ‘hide’ rice from customers risk prison: Egypt
The government of Egypt has said that producers and sellers who withhold supplies of rice will now face prison sentences and large fines amid a
FIFA World Cup 2022: LGBTQ rights and alcohol issues in Qatar
Qatar is in the limelight ahead of the FIFA World cup over the issues of the LGBT (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, And Transgender) community and alcohol
Shireen Abu Akleh’s family welcomes US investigation
The announcement by the United States that it will look into the may murder of the Palestinian American Al Jazeera correspondent “encourages” Shireen Abu Akleh’s
Iran issues first death sentence amid protests: Report
The Islamic Republic of Iran has issued the first death sentence to a protester amid anti-government and anti-hijab protests, state media said on Sunday. Iran’s
Top 10 Things To Do In Turkey Which Are Really Unmissable
Turkey is a country of exuberant ancient sites, varied natural landscapes, vibrant cities, and mouthwatering cuisine. Every type of traveler will find something to enjoy
Top 10 Places To Visit In Lebanon For A Spellbound Experience
Lebanon has been moving up vacationers’ rankings despite its tiny size. It is a wonderful destination for all kinds of visitors due to its location
Iran agrees to set up a meeting on U.N. nuclear inquiry
The Islamic Republic of Iran has agreed to a visit by the United Nations (UN) nuclear watchdog, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), this month