Shipbuilders want to make "a technological leap," but nuclear propulsion "is full of challenges," a source told South China Morning Post. ( read original story ...)
‘Avatar’ Is King Of The Weekend With $21M In China; All-Time Global Record Now $2.81B – International Box Office
As we first reported yesterday, James Cameron’s Avatar is again king of the all-time worldwide box office, having snapped the title back from Avengers: Endgame thanks to a very robust China reissue ... ( read original story ...)
Yemeni journalist freed from jail after Biden administration ‘urged’ UAE to use influence for release
Yemeni journalist Adel al-Hasani was released from jail on Sunday after a nearly 6-month imprisonment, his lawyer Liza Manaa Saeed told CNN. ( read original story ...)
Covid vaccine UAE: 24,189 doses administered in 24 hours
The UAE has administered 24,189 doses of the Covid-19 vaccine in the past 24 hours. "" 24,189 "#19" 24 .. 6,540,912 .|# pic.twitter.com/pmC1tLJiju - (@wamnews) March 14, 2021 The country's Ministry of ... ( read original story ...)
UAE believes in its youth’s talent: Education minister
The education system in the UAE is constantly undergoing sweeping developments and upgrades, particularly in terms of programming, analysis, and data. Hussain Al Hammadi, the Minister of Education ... ( read original story ...)
Stopping vaccine delivery to Azerbaijan, Turkey ‘discrimination’, expert calls
The fact that the WHO and UNICEF have stopped a COVID-19 vaccine delivery to Azerbaijan and Turkey is discrimination, Coskun Basbug, a Turkish ... ( read original story ...)
Azerbaijan documents 603 new coronavirus cases
The overall confirmed cases in Azerbaijan have reached 240,295 with 230,960 recoveries and 3,282 deaths, while treatment of 6,053 others is underway. A total number of 2,710,126 coronavirus tests have ... ( read original story ...)
Ten years of war in Syria: A timeline
After a decade of unfathomable violence and human tragedy that has made Syria the defining war of the early 21st century, the fighting has tapered off but the suffering hasn't. Ten years after the war ... ( read original story ...)
Influential countries are ‘turning their backs’ – economic destitution is driving Syria’s humanitarian crisis
Ahmed*, who was just a teenager when Syria’s uprising erupted 10 years ago, did not end up fighting someone else’s war in Libya in 2020 because of his beliefs or political leanings. The young Syrian ... ( read original story ...)
‘Countries with influence are turning their back on Syria’ – economic destitution is now driving the humanitarian crisis
Ahmed*, who was just a teenager when Syria’s uprising erupted 10 years ago, did not end up fighting someone else’s war in Libya in 2020 because of his beliefs or political leanings. The young Syrian ... ( read original story ...)