In January, the Russian capital, Moscow, experienced record snowfall, the worst in 203 years, leading to traffic gridlock and major challenges for the authorities.
Niger's Ministry of Defense announced the killing of 72 terrorists and the arrest of dozens in air and ground military operations, as part of counter-terrorism efforts in the Sahel region.
A UN expert is calling for hostage-taking to be included in the Convention on Crimes Against Humanity, stressing that its exclusion perpetuates impunity and inflicts suffering that amounts to torture.
The Grand Mufti of Albania, Sheikh Bujar Spahiu, praised the Kingdom’s leading role in serving the Quran and spreading moderation, following a Quranic competition organized by the Ministry of Islamic Affairs.
The death toll from the ferry sinking off the coast of the Philippines has risen to 29. The incident once again highlights the archipelago's tragic maritime safety record.
The King Salman Relief Center continues its efforts in Yemen by distributing 2,150 food baskets in Hadramawt, contributing to alleviating the suffering of thousands of families and enhancing food security.
Storm Christine battered Portugal, leaving five dead and hundreds of thousands without power. Learn more about the damage and the impact of the extreme weather on the region.
Ukraine announced it had received 1,000 bodies believed to be those of its soldiers in an exchange with Russia, which recovered the remains of 38 soldiers, in a move that highlights the human cost of the war.
Fighting has broken out again between the Ethiopian army and Tigrayan forces for the first time since the 2022 agreement, raising fears of a collapse of the fragile peace and further destabilizing the Horn of Africa.
Russian authorities have declared a state of "black skies" in three industrial cities in the Kemerovo region due to high levels of air pollution. Learn about the causes and health effects.