Author: Editorial Team

WASHINGTON — US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has argued that the clock has paused on a deadline for the Trump administration to seek approval from Congress for the US-Israeli war with Iran. Hegseth was responding to questions from members of the Senate, or upper chamber, on Thursday. President Donald Trump faced a deadline on Friday to end the Iran war or make the case to Congress for extending it, but the date was most likely to pass without altering the course of the war. Friday is the 60th day since Trump formally notified Congress of the strikes against Iran on…

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The Presidency for Religious Affairs at the Grand Mosque and the Prophet’s Mosque, in partnership with the King Salman Global Academy for Arabic Language, has launched a program to enhance Arabic language teaching for non-native speakers, aiming to strengthen the educational impact of Quranic study circles and enrich visitors’ experience.  The program provides a specialized training track for Arabic teachers in Quranic study circles at the Grand Mosque, equipping them with skills to teach language fundamentals while connecting learning to the Holy Quran. It also offers simplified training materials to improve teaching effectiveness.  This initiative reflects ongoing collaboration to develop…

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RIYADH — Saudi Arabia’s Oversight and Anti-Corruption Authority said it carried out 3,041 inspection rounds in April 2026, leading to investigations into 259 suspects and the detention of 97 individuals in corruption-related cases. The authority said some of those detained were later released on bail. Those under investigation and detention were linked to several government entities, including the Ministries of Interior, Defense, Health, Municipalities and Housing, Human Resources and Social Development, and Islamic Affairs, Dawah and Guidance. The suspects face charges including bribery and abuse of authority, the authority said. Source: Saudi Gazette

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Chris Drumgoole and Dan Gray. Dubai — DXC Technology, a leading enterprise technology and innovation partner, has announced DXC OASIS, an intelligent orchestration platform that introduces a new managed services operating model. Designed as a single, governed, and secure layer, DXC OASIS integrates seamlessly across an organisation’s existing IT estate. It reimagines how managed services are delivered by combining human expertise with agentic AI, shifting from reactive support to real-time, intelligent operations across the entire technology environment and enabling greater confidence in mission-critical operations. Leveraging decades of DXC delivery expertise, validated through DXC’s Customer Zero approach and shaped through direct customer collaboration, DXC OASIS connects…

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RIYADH — Saudi Arabia’s Non-Oil Revenue Center has been assigned broad powers to review, regulate, and enhance government revenue streams, as part of efforts to strengthen fiscal sustainability and economic balance. According to the newly approved regulatory framework, the center will study and review requests related to the imposition, amendment, or cancellation of fees and financial charges, and submit recommendations in line with legal procedures. It will also support government entities in assessing proposals related to new taxes before they are formally processed. The center aims to boost non-oil revenues by applying unified methodologies, tools, and models across government entities,…

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Dubai’s hospitality scene has entered its “workation” era and we’re so here for it. Who doesn’t want an “office” that comes with pool access, spa discounts and a skyline or sea view? Recently, hotels across the UAE have started actively promoting irresistible offers for remote workers and hybrid employees with packages that blur the lines between work and holiday.  So, here are some of the best work-from-hotel offers to check out right now: Fairmont The Palm  For those who can’t quite switch off but are done with working from the dining table, the Fairmont Workation offers a considered middle ground.…

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Kidana Development Company completed the replacement of traditional mist columns with modern and advanced mist fans in the western courtyard of the Jamarat facility, as part of its ongoing strategy to improve the operational environment and enrich the experience of pilgrims.  Kidana noted that during the first phase in the 1446 AH Hajj season, 200 columns were replaced, while the 1447 AH Hajj season targeted the replacement of an additional 200 columns, enhancing cooling efficiency and significantly improving air distribution in the area.  The new technology is distinguished by its high capacity to cool the surrounding environment for pilgrims, providing…

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ATHENS — All but two pro-Palestinian activists detained by Israeli forces after their flotilla headed for Gaza was intercepted in international waters have now been released in Greece. On Thursday, around 175 activists aboard 22 ships bound for Gaza carrying aid were taken to Crete ⁠after Israeli forces seized the boats in international waters near the Greek island. The organisers of the Global Sumud Flotilla (GSF) denounced the action as “piracy”, saying members were seized unlawfully more than 965km (600 miles) from Gaza, which is under an Israeli naval blockade. All the detained activists have disembarked in Crete, apart from…

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OpenAI recently collaborated with a software company named Circles to launch an AI concierge tool. This tool utilises a fully AI-native telco stack designed to redefine how operators engage with customers. The AI concierge is built on OpenAI’s API platform, with the intention to provide telcos the ability to move beyond traditional customer support and open “new monetisation opportunities through intelligent, proactive and deeply personalised experiences at scale”. OpenAI and Circles stated the launch commences their collaboration, and outlined plans to accelerate the AI roadmap and advance a vision of a “fully autonomous telco”. For the AI concierge offering, Circles…

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From April 20, students across the UAE are back in classrooms after weeks of distance learning, as the Ministry of Education confirms a return to in-person schooling. While safety protocols and logistics have been carefully planned, the questions for many families also lean towards the emotional impact of being back to school: how will children reconnect with friends, rebuild social confidence and feel like they belong again in changed school environments? Experts say the academic catch-up will come in time, but what needs closer attention now are the social and emotional adjustments children require in classrooms and, just as importantly,…

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