The UAE, Saudi Arabia and Qatar are making geoeconomic inroads into sub-Saharan Africa, particularly in energy and climate.
The warm and ecologically sensitive Gulf waters provide a thriving habitat for harmful pathogens, according to the CDC.
Oct. 24 marks the 20th anniversary of Hurricane Wilma, which is still the strongest hurricane on record in the Atlantic basin ...
From North Africa to the Gulf, the UAE has aggressively expanded its counter-revolutionary strategy in the wake of the Arab ...
Three Chinese nationals suspected of being kidnapped off Ghana's coast are safe, China's foreign ministry said Monday, ...
The remarks came from Somaliland’s Foreign Minister, Abdirahman Dahir Adan, who criticised the Somali government in a ...
The number of eSIMs installed in connected devices was forecasted to reach 3.4 billion in 2025 to reflect a growth of 180% ...
By Seade CAESAR The Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), comprising Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Qatar, Kuwait, ...
The Atlantic coast of the United States is set to experience an active and dynamic hurricane season in a possible repeat of ...
Hurricane season 2025 starts in about 2 months, and some leading forecasters are calling for an average year. But don't let ...
Chinese state-owned firms have built, financed or currently operate more than one-quarter of Africa's ports, according to a new study that has detailed the scope of Beijing's investment in the ...