AMMAN: Jordanian MPs voted on Sunday to expel Osama Al-Ajarmeh from parliament after he was accused of sparking riots over the weekend. The emergency session was held after violence erupted in the suburb of Naour, a stronghold of the Ajarmeh tribe in southwest Amman. Four police officers were wounded in clashes with supporters of the dismissed MP, the Public Security
RIYADH: The King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) recently distributed 500 food baskets in Bangladesh, benefiting 2,500 Rohingya refugees and those in need. The center has continued its mission in aiding people displaced from Myanmar who are currently living in refugee camps in Bangladesh. KSrelief launched the project to support the Rohingya in Bangladesh
JEDDAH: Next week’s partial solar eclipse will be seen in parts of North America, Russia and Greenland in the first of two polar eclipses this year, but the phenomenon will not be seen in the Kingdom or Arab World. Majed Abu Zahra, president of the Astronomical Society in Jeddah, said that the annual event is a type of solar eclipse that occurs at the start of the lunar month
LONDON: UK MPs are “cautiously optimistic” that Prime Minister Boris Johnson will be forced to abandon planned cuts to the country’s foreign aid budget. The government has faced criticism from across the political spectrum for proposing a cut in foreign aid from 0.7 percent of national income to 0.5 percent. A group of 30 Tory rebels, including former Prime Minister Theresa
RIYADH: The Saudi entertainment and amusement sector is forecast to be worth $1.17 billion by 2030 and grow by a massive 47.65 percent per year, according to a new industry report. The US-based Research and Markets study said that the growth compares with just $23.77 million in 2020. “The entertainment industry of Saudi Arabia is growing massively. Saudi Arabia has been