Middle East

Frozen In Terror: Extremely Well-Preserved Ancient Mummies Found In Iran

Frozen In Terror: Extremely Well-Preserved Ancient Mummies Found In Iran

Edited by Bhavya Sukheja | Friday September 06, 2024

An ancient salt mine in Iran naturally preserved dead miners for thousands of years in a grisly state - some of them frozen with their arms still raised before being buried alive.

"Wanted To Play": Roller-Skating Gaza Girl, 10, Killed In Israeli Strike

"Wanted To Play": Roller-Skating Gaza Girl, 10, Killed In Israeli Strike

Agence France-Presse | Friday September 06, 2024, Gaza City

Now that Tala is gone, her parents and brothers are left to marvel at their bad luck, with the strike landing during one of the rare occasions Hussam let one of his children go outside.

The Man Who Predicted Hamas' October 7 Invasion Of Israel Days In Advance

The Man Who Predicted Hamas' October 7 Invasion Of Israel Days In Advance

Edited by Samiran Mishra | Friday September 06, 2024, New Delhi

In a forecast that went largely unnoticed, Yigal Carmon, a prominent counter-terrorism expert and founder of the Middle East Media Research Institute (MEMRI), predicted Hamas' violent invasion of Israel on October 7, 2023, a month before it occurred.

"Significant Step": UAE Completes Arab World's First Nuclear Power Plant

"Significant Step": UAE Completes Arab World's First Nuclear Power Plant

Agence France-Presse | Thursday September 05, 2024, Dubai

The oil-rich United Arab Emirates on Thursday announced the completion of the Arab world's first nuclear power plant, calling it a "significant step".

Over 560,000 Affected By "Unprecedented" Yemen Floods: UN

Over 560,000 Affected By "Unprecedented" Yemen Floods: UN

Agence France-Presse | Thursday September 05, 2024, Dubai

Severe flooding and violent windstorms have affected 562,000 people across Yemen in recent weeks, the International Organization for Migration (IOM) said Thursday, appealing for $13.3 million in donations amid a funding shortfall.

Second Phase Of Polio Vaccination Campaign Begins In Gaza Amid Raging War

Second Phase Of Polio Vaccination Campaign Begins In Gaza Amid Raging War

Reuters | Thursday September 05, 2024, Cairo

Crowds of Palestinians gathered at medical centers in the south of the embattled Gaza Strip on Thursday to have their children vaccinated against polio, the start of the second stage of a campaign that has so far seen 187,000 youngsters inoculated.

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