Author: Steven Sahiounie

The UAE, in partnership with American Near East Refugee Aid, announced on Sunday that it had delivered 400 tonnes of food aid to Gaza. The delivery, specifically for the northern areas of the enclave, is enough to feed about 120,000 people, Emirates News Agency reported. Reem Al-Hashimy, Emirati minister of state for international cooperation, said: “The UAE’s safe and successful delivery and distribution of food relief to the Gaza Strip, especially the northern Gaza Strip, marks a significant scaling up in action.” She continued: “We remain firmly committed to our position of solidarity with the brotherly Palestinian people and alleviating…

Read More

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s non-oil revenues rose by 9 percent to reach SR111.51 billion ($29.73 billion) in the first quarter of 2024 as compared to the same period in 2023, the Ministry of Finance said. In its quarterly budget performance report, the ministry said the Kingdom posted total revenues of SR293.43 billion in the same quarter, while its public spending amounted to SR305.82 billion. According to official data, total revenues increased 4 percent as compared to Q1 of 2023. In the first quarter of the current year, the Kingdom posted a budget deficit of SR12.39 billion with oil revenues reaching SR181.92…

Read More

The UN warns that an Israeli invasion of Rafah “would bring catastrophe on top of catastrophe,” particularly for the children residing there. The United Nations warned Friday of the potential ramifications of a ground Israeli invasion of the southern city of Rafah in the Gaza Strip, highlighting the severe threat it poses to the lives of approximately 600,000 children in the region. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu claimed on Tuesday that an invasion of the densely-populated Rafah city will take place regardless of whether an exchange deal with the Palestinian Resistance was reached or not. Farhan Haq, a spokesperson for Secretary-General Antonio…

Read More

The Iranian foreign minister applauded Turkey’s decision to halting all import and export transactions with the Israeli regime in protest over the brutal war on Gaza. In a meeting with his Turkish counterpart on the sidelines of an OIC summit in the Gambia on Saturday, Hossein Amirabdollahian praised the Ankara government’s recent decision to halt economic and trade ties with the Zionist regime as a “significant measure”. Condemning the Israeli regime’s war crimes in Gaza, the top Iranian diplomat stressed the need for a stronger and more active role by the Islamic countries, specifically Iran and Turkey, in supporting Palestine.…

Read More

Muscat: The total loans and financing provided by commercial banks and Islamic windows in Oman increased by 2.7 percent to OMR30.61 billion by the end of February 2024 compared to OMR29.81 billion in the corresponding period of 2023.

Read More