- The high-powered meeting scheduled for January 17-21, which usually draws leading figures from business, politics and diplomacy, will instead be...
Swiss authorities have recently stepped up health restrictions sharply to control a fifth coronavirus wave.
Forum chief Klaus Schwab promised "continued digital convening of leaders from business, government and civil society".
- Dubai airport, one of the world's busiest travel hubs, is fully operational for the first time since the coronavirus pandemic...
Travel via Dubai increases at the end the year, with foreigners -- who make up the majority of the emirate's population -- heading home for the holidays.
Since the pandemic began, the UAE has registered over 744,400 cases, including 2,152 deaths.
- Lawmakers from Israel also approved the health ministry recommendation to bar Israelis from travel to France, Ireland, Norway, Spain, Finland,...
Israel will impose restrictions on traveling to US as Covid-19 curbs widen
Foreigners coming to Israel from red-list nations are prohibited to enter until they get special permission
- Guterres has previously called on Lebanese officials to unite to find solutions to the country's dire economic crisis, dubbed by...
Lebanese leaders do not have "the right to be divided in a moment of such dramatic crisis", Guteres has said.
Guterres is set to visit the Beirut port blast site on Monday, holding a minute's silence for the victims.
- India's Minister for Commerce and Industry Piyush Goyal has said that his country's goal is to become the UAE's number...
UAE commits $100 billion investment and infrastructure creation in India, says Piyush Goyal.
The UAE-India CEPA will be India’s fastest-negotiated Free Trade Agreement ever between two nations, he said.
- Saudi Arabia has said the collapse of Afghanistan would lead to chaos that has regional and international ramifications, while stressing...
Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan denounces the Daesh terrorist attacks in Afghanistan, according to media reports.
Saudi Arabia has begun providing humanitarian aid to Afghanistan for the first time after Taliban takeover.
- Iran has said exporting vaccines manufactured by domestic producers was possible in a few months. Iran's deputy health minister for...
Country's deputy health minister Younes Panahi says domestic producers have made good progress and mass production was possible in future.
The country produces both attenuated and protein-based vaccines, Panahi said.





















