Officials say an underground gas pipeline near a mosque exploded during evening prayers in Bangladesh, leaving at least 16 Muslim worshipers dead and dozens injured with critical burns. ( read original story ...)
Addressing Data Security Concerns in India
As the regulatory ecosystem tries to match pace with digitization, the awareness among individuals about data security is significantly high. This is evident from the findings of the recently ... ( read original story ...)
Coronavirus Crisis Shatters India’s Big Dreams
The country’s ambitions to become a global power, lift its poor and update its military have been set back by a sharp economic plunge, soaring infections and a widening sense of malaise. ( read original story ...)
OPINION – Macau 2040
It was the year 2040 and the biggest problem on the minds of local Macau residents was having to choose between the splendorous cultural and leisure par ... ( read original story ...)
Coronavirus: Qatar reports 227 Covid-19 cases, 242 recoveries
The Qatar health ministry on Saturday reported 227 new cases of the Covid-19 coronavirus, along with 242 recoveries. One new death was recorded. This takes the total recoveries in the country to ... ( read original story ...)
Three more people die in Armenia after drinking home-made vodka
Forty-six cases of methanol poisoning have been registered by Armenian health authorities from August 31 to September 5, the health ministry reported today, saying also that the number of people ... ( read original story ...)
Armenia’s consumer market sees 1.8% inflation in 12 months
In August 2020, 1.8% inflation was registered in Armenia’s consumer market to compare with August of the past year, while 0.1% deflation is recorded to compare with July of the ongoing year. According ... ( read original story ...)
Kuwait’s famous ‘Food Street’ affords a unique and tasty treat
Amr Bin Al Aas street in Kuwait, known as ‘Food Street’, is a go-to destination for everyone in the country from Kuwaitis to expats and the young and old. The 650-meter-long street gained its name ... ( read original story ...)
School year in Palestine to start tomorrow with more than 1.3 million students despite coronavirus pandemic
The school year in Palestine is expected to start tomorrow after the Palestinian cabinet gave in August the okay for starting it despite the coronavirus pandemic. The Ministry of Education said 1.35 ... ( read original story ...)
Palestine: Serbia moving embassy to Jerusalem illegal
Move ‘would harm the traditional friendship between Palestine and Serbia,’ says Palestine envoy to Belgrade - Anadolu Agency ... ( read original story ...)