Egypt says 3,000-year-old bracelet was stolen and melted down A specialist took the gold artefact from a Cairo museum and sold it through a jeweller, officials say. ‘Qatargate’: District Court accepts police appeal, Urich’s restrictive measures to extend Travel, contact, and occupational bans will remain in place for Yonata Urich, a main suspect in the "Qatargate" investigation. US, Israel criticize UN staff over Israel-Hamas War stance amid protests, documents show United Nations staffers have been accused of violating standards of conduct that require them to maintain neutrality. |
India's state of Kerala fighting rise in cases of rare 'brain-eating' disease Kerala is facing a serious public health challenge as it's seen a surge in cases of a "brain-eating" disease which has caused 19 deaths. Gaza could be 'real estate bonanza', Israeli minister says A controversial Israeli minister has said Gaza could be a "real estate bonanza" - and that a business plan for redeveloping it had been sent to the US president. Ukraine braces for harsh winter as millions of people face cold and energy shortages Millions of people in Ukraine are facing cold and energy shortages as the country prepares for a fourth winter under fire. |