Hamas in Gaza says 16 killed in strike on UN school

Hamas in Gaza says 16 killed in strike on UN school

  • The Israeli military said in a statement it “struck several terrorists operating in structures located in the area of UNRWA’s Al-Jawni school”
By AFP ·

Reformist Pezeshkian wins Iran’s presidential runoff election, beats hard-liner Jalili

Reformist Pezeshkian wins Iran’s presidential runoff election, beats hard-liner Jalili

  • Vote count put Pezeshkian as the winner with 16.3 million votes to Jalili’s 13.5 million
  • Pezeshkian promised to reach out to West in bid to ease economic sanctions 
By AP ·

Meet the scientists, researchers and innovators granted the Saudi citizenship

Meet the scientists, researchers and innovators granted the Saudi citizenship

  • The royal order aims to grant Saudi citizenship to people whose distinguished legal, medical, scientific, cultural, sports and technical expertise serve the nation in various fields
By Arab News ·

How a Saudi couple’s passion for F1 made for a ‘spectacular’ wedding entrance

How a Saudi couple’s passion for F1 made for a ‘spectacular’ wedding entrance

  • Khashogji told Arab News that the decision to hold the wedding reception at the Jeddah F1 circuit “was a mutual decision” driven by the couple’s “love for unique experiences and cars in general”
By Lama Alhamawi ·

Special What does reformist Masoud Pezeshkian’s election win mean for Iran’s future?   photos

What does reformist Masoud Pezeshkian’s election win mean for Iran’s future?  

  • Heart surgeon and former MP will be Islamic Republic’s first reformist Iranian president since 2005
  • The election witnessed record low voter turnout with less than half of eligible voters casting their ballots
By Lucas Chapman ·

Fire breaks out after accident at gas pipeline in Crimea, Russian officials say

Fire breaks out after accident at gas pipeline in Crimea, Russian officials say

  • Russia-installed officials of the Crimean Peninsula reported late on Saturday on Telegram that gas supplies were cut to Alushta, a city of around 30,000 people, and 14 nearby settlements
By Reuters ·

Saudi Arabia keen to get more women in the workforce

Saudi Arabia keen to get more women in the workforce

  • Saudi women in tourism and hospitality sectors underline power of workforce diversity, experts explain
By Reem Walid ·

Anime favorite ‘Grendizer U’ returns to Riyadh after 40 years

Anime favorite ‘Grendizer U’ returns to Riyadh after 40 years

  • Premiere of rebooted series held at Roshn Front cinema
  • Japanese writer Ichiro Okouchi thanks ‘fans around the world’
By Rahaf Jambi ·

Anime favorite ‘Grendizer U’ returns to Riyadh after 40 years

Anime favorite ‘Grendizer U’ returns to Riyadh after 40 years

  • Premiere of rebooted series held at Roshn Front cinema
  • Japanese writer Ichiro Okouchi thanks ‘fans around the world’
By Rahaf Jambi ·

How a Saudi couple’s passion for F1 made for a ‘spectacular’ wedding entrance

How a Saudi couple’s passion for F1 made for a ‘spectacular’ wedding entrance

  • Khashogji told Arab News that the decision to hold the wedding reception at the Jeddah F1 circuit “was a mutual decision” driven by the couple’s “love for unique experiences and cars in general”
By Lama Alhamawi ·
England beat Switzerland in a penalty shootout to reach Euro 2024 semifinals

England beat Switzerland in a penalty shootout to reach Euro 2024 semifinals

  • Trent Alexander-Arnold scored the winner as England swept all of their penalties to win the shootout 5-3
  • England goalkeeper Jordan Pickford earlier saved from Manuel Akanji, who took Switzerland’s first penalty kick
By AP ·