Update Turkiye says terrorists set off bomb at Ankara government building

Turkiye says terrorists set off bomb at Ankara government building

  • Blast was the first in Ankara since 2016, and comes on the day that parliament was set to open a new session.
By Reuters ·

The army shot down several of the drones but one hit its target, killing a soldier and wounding others. (File/AFP)

Yemeni soldier killed, others hurt in Houthi drone attack in Saada

  • Incident happened during parade to mark anniversary of Sept. 26 Revolution
  • 4 Bahraini soldiers were killed in similar attack last week
By Saeed Al-Batati ·

Special No reprieve from hardship in South Sudan for people fleeing Sudan conflict photos

No reprieve from hardship in South Sudan for people fleeing Sudan conflict

  • South Sudan is no stranger to humanitarian crisis, having had its own share since achieving statehood in 2011
  • Experts say the country is in no position to handle the large and sudden influx of displaced people from Sudan
By ROBERT BOCIAGA ·

In Saudi Arabia, local coffee shops can be found in every neighborhood, catering to the high demand for the drink.

Saudi Arabia celebrates International Coffee Day 

  • The Saudi Coffee Festival 2023 provides visitors with a cultural experience showcasing the growth of the coffee industry in Saudi Arabia
By Rahaf Jambi ·

The army shot down several of the drones but one hit its target, killing a soldier and wounding others. (File/AFP)

Yemeni soldier killed, others hurt in Houthi drone attack in Saada

  • Incident happened during parade to mark anniversary of Sept. 26 Revolution
  • 4 Bahraini soldiers were killed in similar attack last week
By Saeed Al-Batati ·

Miss Universes from Bahrain and Pakistan promote halal tourism in Philippines

Miss Universes from Bahrain and Pakistan promote halal tourism in Philippines

  • Muslim travel market is forecast to reach a value of $225 billion by 2028
  • Manila won emerging Muslim-friendly destination award earlier this year
By Ellie Aben ·

Apple says it will fix software problems blamed for making iPhone 15 models too hot to handle

Apple says it will fix software problems blamed for making iPhone 15 models too hot to handle

  • Says it is working on an update to the iOS17 system that powers the iPhone 15 lineup to prevent the devices from becoming uncomfortably hot
  • Dismisses speculation that the overheating problem might be tied to a shift from its Lightning charging cable to the more widely used USB-C port
By AP ·

Apple says it will fix software problems blamed for making iPhone 15 models too hot to handle

Apple says it will fix software problems blamed for making iPhone 15 models too hot to handle

  • Says it is working on an update to the iOS17 system that powers the iPhone 15 lineup to prevent the devices from becoming uncomfortably hot
  • Dismisses speculation that the overheating problem might be tied to a shift from its Lightning charging cable to the more widely used USB-C port
By AP ·

Al-Ittihad ready for AFC Champions League challenge, coach says

Al-Ittihad ready for AFC Champions League challenge, coach says

  • Pressure ‘will not be an obstacle to us delivering the expected performance,’ Nuno Santo says
  • Saudi team will play Iranian side Sepahan in Isfahan on Monday night
By Arab News ·