Category: Middle East
FIFA 2022 To Adopt Semi Automated Offside Technology in Decision Making
Qatar– Artificial intelligence is going to be ruling the roost at the forthcoming FIFA World Cup 2022. This technology, the FIFA administration has confirmed will
Why The Kurdish Region Of Iraq Is Now Deciding To Ban Gun Sales?
Iraq–Unlike the US, Iraq is looking to be stricter over gun control as a new incident of two professors being shot dead at Salahaddin University
Tunisia To Dip Into Its Petroleum Reserves To Make For Supply Shortfall
Tunisia– Its mayhem in Tunisia that is sinking deep into economic despair and is looking forward to some kind of respite through a loan from
Naftali Unsuccessful In Sustaining Coalition Government In Israel
Israel–All is not well in Israel as by midnight today, the coalition government is set to dissolve, plunging the country into more instability and uncertainty.
Iran And US Begin EU-Led Indirect Nuclear Deal Talks In Qatar
Iran–Iran and the United States began European Union-led indirect talks on Tuesday in Qatar aimed at finding a way to save Iran’s nuclear deal with
Are Middle Eastern Countries Encouraging Femicide?
Femicide is becoming a common issue in Middle Eastern countries. Young women in a span of weeks have been attacked and died in separate incidents
Turkish Firm Gifts Drones To Ukraine Amid The War
Turkey–Turkish defence firm, Baykar, which has Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan‘s son-in-law as one of its directors, offered three unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) to Ukraine
How Egypt Is Using Alternative Raw Material For Bread Production
Egypt–Egypt is trimming its import of wheat but also trying to supplement its resources at the same time. As it has decided to buy some
Yemeni Government Ask UN Envoy To Stop Negotiating Peace With Houthis
yemen–Houthis have not taken the proposal of retracting from Taiz seriously, and this has left the Yemeni government a little too irritated. They are now
Kuwait And Middle East Investors Eye Pakistan With Great Interest
Kuwait–Investors of Kuwait and the Middle East are eyeing Pakistan with great interest. Reyadh Edrees, CEO of Kuwait’s multibillion-dollar conglomerate National Industries Group, claims there