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Pakistan, Bahrain discuss 'latest regional situation' amid renewed attacks by US, IranIn a bid to navigate the tumultuous regional landscape, Pakistan and Bahrain convened talks focused on heightened tensions between the US a...
Mexican proverb of the day: ‘He who is born to be a tamal, the corn husks...’ - a lesson on destiny and accepting life's pathA timeless Mexican proverb, 'He who is born to be a tamal, the corn husks fall from the sky for him,' beautifully illustrates the concept o...
US strikes Iran following attack on cargo ship in Strait of HormuzUS forces struck Iranian missile and drone sites following an attack on a cargo ship in the Strait of Hormuz, jeopardising a recent interim...
Fertiliser shipments begin exiting through Hormuz straitBefore the U.S. and Israel launched the war on February 28, about a third of globally traded urea - the world's most widely used fertiliser...
Iran insists on right to control shipping in Strait of Hormuz after ship hit near OmanIran asserted its authority over the Strait of Hormuz, warning Gulf states against aligning with the U.S. This comes after an attack on a s...
International visitors to Dubai to return ahead of hotel rate recoveryDubai's tourism is bouncing back, with visitor numbers expected to recover before hotel rates. Accor, a major hospitality player, notes a l...
Best Mexican Proverb of the Day: "People who boast the loudest about something are..."Best Proverb of the day: The Mexican saying "People who boast the loudest about something are usually insecure about it" highlights the dif...
Cylinder sales restored to pre-war levels & bulk supplies raised to 50%The government has restored commercial LPG cylinder sales to pre-conflict levels after supplies improved, bringing relief to industrial and...
Iran seeks long-term role in managing Strait of Hormuz, eyes billions in annual feesIran is proposing new charges for security and services in the Strait of Hormuz, aiming to generate significant revenue and reshape its man...
Mexico, like US, extends birthright citizenship to children born on its soilIn Tijuana, a Haitian restaurant owner finds a new home as her granddaughter becomes a Mexican citizen, highlighting Mexico's birthright ci...
ONGC in talks to acquire PDVSA stakes in two Venezuela oilfieldsIndia's ONGC is in talks with Venezuela's PDVSA to acquire stakes in two oilfields, San Cristobal and Carabobo. This move hinges on ONGC se...
Priced out of World Cup games, Mexican fans take celebrations into their own handsMexican fans are creating their own vibrant FIFA World Cup celebrations on the streets due to exorbitant ticket prices, making the tourname...
Best Mexican proverb of the day: "One steady step is better than a race that tires you out." A life lesson on endurance over intensityBest Mexican proverb of the day: The Mexican saying "Un paso firme es mejor que una carrera agotadora" ("One steady step is better than a r...
Oman eases residency rules for foreign investors, expands family sponsorship eligibilityOman is boosting its appeal to foreign investors and property buyers with significant reforms to its residency laws. New "Owner Visas" simp...
India in talks to sell supersonic BrahMos missile to UAE: ReportIndia is in advanced talks with the UAE to export its advanced defence systems, including the supersonic BrahMos missile and Akashteer air ...
Best Mexican Saying of the Day: "No matter how early you wake up, the sun won't rise sooner," a life lesson on patience, timing and trusting the processThe Mexican saying "No matter how early you wake up, the sun won't rise sooner" teaches that some things cannot be rushed. The proverb high...
Mexican Saying of the Day: "Death is certain, but its hour is uncertain" a life lesson on valuing time and living without regretsThe Mexican saying "La muerte es segura, pero su hora es incierta" ("Death is certain, but its hour is uncertain") reminds people that whil...
Mexican proverb of the day: 'The house does not rest upon the ground, but upon...' Life lessons on unwavering support, nurturing spirit, emotional foundation, values, strength and resilienceMexican proverb of the day highlights the role of women in building strong families and stable homes. The proverb explains that a home depe...
Mexican saying of the day: "The devil knows a lot not because he's the devil, but because he's old"A Mexican saying, "The devil knows a lot not because he's the devil, but because he's old," emphasizes that true wisdom stems from accumula...
At the gates of Hormuz, 80 million barrels of oil are on standbyLarge volumes of crude oil are waiting in the Persian Gulf and are ready to move through the Strait of Hormuz if shipping activity resumes ...