- European leaders heaped praise on German Chancellor Angela Merkel on Friday as she attended what is likely her last EU...
Merkel has attended a staggering 107 EU summits that saw some of the biggest twists in recent European history
Luxembourg's Prime Minister Xavier Bettel called Merkel a "compromise machine" who "usually did find something to unite us"
- The company's manifesto says SADAT "aims to assist the Islamic world to take the role among the super global powers...
The company's manifesto says SADAT "aims to assist the Islamic world to take the role among the super global powers as a self-sufficient global power."
The firm was established in 2012 by Adnan Tanriverdi-- a brigadier general whose service ended during a purge of Islamic influence from the traditionally secular military in 1996
- A report by the International Renewable Energy Agency confirms Covid-19 caused delays and supply chain disruptions, with impacts on jobs...
Off-grid solar lighting sales suffered due to Covid-19 disruptions, but companies were able to limit job losses.
China commanded a 39 percent share of renewable energy jobs worldwide in 2020, followed by Brazil, India and the US.
- Eleven others were sentenced to hard labor for life, four to temporary penal labor and five minors were handed jail...
Their identities were not disclosed, and no details were provided on where and how the executions took place.
The suspects were identified late last year in an interior ministry probe into wildfires in the provinces of Latakia, Tartus and Homs, the justice ministry said.
- The so-called "cross-check" or "XCheck" system shields millions of elite users from rules that Facebook claims to apply equally at...
Facebook has criticism after former employee Frances Haugen leaked internal studies showing the company knew of potential harm stoked by its sites.
Whistleblower's revelations had prompted US lawmakers' to renew a push for regulation.
- Turkey's central bank cut interest rates for the second successive month on Thursday in what economists interpreted as confirmation of...
The central bank has blamed rising inflation on "transitory" factors that will dissipate with time.
The lira extended its fall into record-low territory against the dollar and euro after the announcement.
- Libya and the UN have been striving to turn the page on the violence that has wracked the country since...
The conference comes two months ahead of planned presidential polls under a United Nations-led peace process that seeks to end a decade of conflict and chaos
Tripoli has said the world body's Under-Secretary General for Political Affairs Rosemary DiCarlo and Libya envoy Jan Kubis will attend
- Abu Dhabi's Crown Prince Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed al-Nahyan reviewed developments in Syria and the Middle East in a phone...
the two leaders spoke about the relations between ‘the two fraternal nations’ and prospects of advancing cooperation across various fields
Many countries from the Middle East have stepped up economic and diplomatic ties with Assad
- The end to subsidies pushes the cost of filling a vehicle's tank to more than the monthly minimum wage in...
The price increases have mostly erased massive queues at gas pumps that clogged streets across the country.
The energy ministry on Wednesday also raised the price of diesel and cooking gas following a drop in Lebanese pound.





















