Abu Dhabi launches international scholarships for emiratis in social care
Abu Dhabi has launched an international scholarship program for Emirati students to study social work and psychology, addressing a critical shortage of qualified professionals in the social care sector.
Nabil Fahmy appointed next Arab League Secretary-General
Egypt's former Foreign Minister Nabil Fahmy has been unanimously nominated by the Arab League Council to become the next Secretary-General. The seasoned diplomat, who also founded AUC's School of Global Affairs, will begin his five-year term on July 1, 2026, succeeding Ahmed Aboul Gheit. This appointment awaits final approval at the upcoming Arab Summit.
For the first time in centuries, senior Catholic leaders were blocked from Jerusalems Church of the Holy Sepulchre on Palm Sunday, sparking global outrage. Israeli authorities cited security concerns amid the Iran conflict, while church leaders and international figures, including Macron, Meloni, and US Ambassador Huckabee, condemned the decision. The incident highlights growing tensions over religious access and wartime restrictions in the city.
Al-Baha goes dark: Saudi city observes 'green hour' to cut carbon emissions
Al-Baha Municipality in Saudi Arabia participated in the Al-Baha Green Hour initiative, switching off non-essential lights for an hour to promote energy conservation and environmental protection. This local effort aligns with the broader Saudi Green Initiative, aiming to reduce carbon emissions and encourage responsible energy use among residents and in public spaces.
Oman government takes over SalamAir, airlines to operate separately
Oman's government has acquired SalamAir, a move designed to enhance aviation sector efficiency and economic growth. Both Oman Air and SalamAir will continue as independent brands, with a focus on improved route coordination and optimized aircraft utilization. This strategy aims to strengthen connectivity and financial stability for both carriers.
Saudi Arabia has achieved a significant environmental milestone, restoring one million hectares of degraded land and planting over 159 million trees as part of the Saudi Green Initiative. This progress, driven by national coordination and modern techniques, strengthens biodiversity and ecosystem resilience, setting the stage for future ambitious targets.
Tensions surge as Iran confirms targeting a US-linked vessel near Oman's Salalah port, a vital shipping hub. This escalation expands the conflict into critical maritime zones, threatening global trade and energy markets. The move signals Iran's willingness to strike US assets, blurring lines between military and logistical targets and raising fears of wider instability.
Recent thunderstorms saw lightning strike Dubai's Burj Khalifa, a viral moment shared by Dubai Crown Prince Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed Al Maktoum, sparking questions about its safety. The world's tallest building is engineered to withstand such events, acting as a giant lightning rod. Advanced systems, including a lightning arrester, Faraday cage effect, and earthing system, safely channel and dissipate the electrical energy, ensuring occupants remain unharmed.
US State Department issues list of worlds most dangerous countries for Americans amid Iran conflict
The US has updated global travel advisories as tensions involving Iran heighten security risks worldwide. Several countries, including Iran, remain at the highest Do Not Travel level, while caution levels have risen across parts of the Middle East. Officials warn of threats ranging from detention to violence, urging Americans to stay vigilant and monitor conditions closely.
Kuwait orders outdoor work suspension amid severe weather alert, safety concerns rise across sectors
Kuwait has urged companies to temporarily suspend outdoor work due to unstable and potentially dangerous weather, including strong winds and thunderstorms. This precautionary measure aims to prevent workplace incidents and protect laborers, reflecting a growing regional focus on worker safety amidst increasingly frequent extreme weather events.
LuLu Group Chairman thanks India for 'uninterrupted food supplies' to GCC
LuLu Group Chairman Yusuff Ali thanks Indian Prime Minister Modi for food supplies to the Gulf that remain uninterrupted, despite global uncertainties amid Iran vs US-Israel war. Lulu Group's robust supply chain ensures stable inventory and prevents immediate disruptions. This vital assurance strengthens India's role as a strategic food security partner for the import-reliant Gulf region, offering stability and affordability.

