A satirical video broadcast by LBCI was removed under legal pressure after portraying a Hezbollah figure in a playful animated style, fueling polarized reactions and concerns over sectarian sensitivity in public discourse.
Military says “Jordanian Deterrent Operation” hit hidden workshops and warehouses in response to rising smuggling threats along the northern border, amid reports of strikes near Syria’s Sweida region.
Iran–US tensions enter a phase of managed confrontation where limited escalation, economic pressure, and stalled diplomacy define a volatile balance that could tip over at any moment...
Rather than rejecting work, Gen Z is pushing for structured, sustainable schedules that integrate productivity with wellbeing and a more stable daily life.
Escalating geopolitical tensions and fragile security conditions are driving foreign companies to cut jobs, suspend projects, and reassess their presence in Iraq, raising fears of rising unemployment and deeper economic strain.
While digital tools promise smarter work, they are also intensifying pressure, weakening boundaries, and driving silent burnout across today’s workplaces.
Just days before the Lebanese Civil War erupted, Pelé dazzled thousands in Beirut, turning a friendly match into a historic moment that still echoes decades later.
Trapped during the collapse in Hay el Sellom, Fatima Taqi held onto her daughter as the world turned to darkness, surviving injuries, loss, and a moment that still feels like a nightmare.
New system enables nonresident visitors to open bank accounts within minutes using secure digital identity, advancing the UAE’s push toward a fully digital economy and reduced cash reliance.
As the Gulf moves beyond oil, the UAE and Saudi Arabia are redesigning the very idea of work—balancing global talent attraction, national employment priorities, and the rise of AI-driven economic transformation.
From “task disassembly” to lifelong learning and new social contracts, experts argue that the future of work depends less on machines replacing humans—and more on how societies adapt to rapid skill cycles and redistributing value in an AI-driven economy.
A satirical video broadcast by LBCI was removed under legal pressure after portraying a Hezbollah figure in a playful animated style, fueling polarized reactions and concerns over sectarian sensitivity in public discourse.
Military says “Jordanian Deterrent Operation” hit hidden workshops and warehouses in response to rising smuggling threats along the northern border, amid reports of strikes near Syria’s Sweida region.
Tehran pushes for full U.S. withdrawal, sanctions relief, and a phased diplomatic roadmap—while Washington signals skepticism and keeps military options on the table.
Iran–US tensions enter a phase of managed confrontation where limited escalation, economic pressure, and stalled diplomacy define a volatile balance that could tip over at any moment...
A reflection on a simple American phrase that carries powerful meaning, and why it deserves a place in how we honour those who serve in the UAE armed forces.
Washington pushes for direct talks with Israel while Tehran backs Hezbollah and rejects the emerging diplomatic track, leaving Lebanon at a critical crossroads.
As the Gulf moves beyond oil, the UAE and Saudi Arabia are redesigning the very idea of work—balancing global talent attraction, national employment priorities, and the rise of AI-driven economic transformation.
Rather than rejecting work, Gen Z is pushing for structured, sustainable schedules that integrate productivity with wellbeing and a more stable daily life.
While digital tools promise smarter work, they are also intensifying pressure, weakening boundaries, and driving silent burnout across today’s workplaces.
What began as a temporary solution has evolved into a lasting model reshaping daily routines, workplace expectations, and the balance between flexibility and productivity
Just days before the Lebanese Civil War erupted, Pelé dazzled thousands in Beirut, turning a friendly match into a historic moment that still echoes decades later.
FIFA confirms Iran’s place in the tournament as political tensions and participation questions continue to swirl ahead of the US, Canada and Mexico hosted event.
Fans and organizations condemn “exploitative” pricing and extreme resale costs as FIFA defends dynamic pricing and points to major revenues set to fund football development worldwide.