Month: December 2024
- Egypt
The Egyptian Family House congratulates President Sisi and the Egyptian people on the New Year 2025
The heads of the Egyptian Family House, the Board of Trustees, the members of the Executive Council, the Secretary-General, the…
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البحرين : The King ratifies Law No. 14 of 2024 establishing the Labor Fund
His Majesty King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa, the King of the country, may God protect and preserve him, has…
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The Guardian: Russia’s halting of gas supplies to Europe depletes European reserves
The British newspaper The Guardian saw that the cessation of Russian gas supplies through Ukraine with the end of the…
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"Jaber" The first Omani to lead his country to the Gulf final
Kuwait, December 31 / WAM / Omani coach Rashid Jaber led his country to the final match in the Arabian…
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Renard criticizes the Saudi national team players…and confirms: I feel frustrated
The Saudi national team coach, Frenchman Hervé Renard, criticized the performance of the Al-Akhdar players after the 1-2 loss to…
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Al-Shorbagy: Continued activation of the role of general assemblies of press institutions
The head of the National Press Authority, Engineer Abdel Sadiq Al-Shorbaji, affirmed the authority’s keenness to continue activating the role…
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The “Darb Zubaida Winter” festival begins the day after tomorrow in “Turbah” Hail
The Imam Turki bin Abdullah Royal Reserve Development Authority will launch the activities of the “Winter Darb Zubaydah” festival in…
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Australia welcomes 2025 with a spectacular fireworks display costing $6 million
The Australian city of Sydney celebrated New Year’s Day with a dazzling fireworks display that lasted for 12 minutes, as…
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Lazzarini: Atrocities continue in front of the world after 15 months of war in Gaza
And in statement Released on Tuesday, Mr. Lazzarini confirmed that 258 UNRWA employees were killed, while nearly 650 incidents were…
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