Archive: January 19, 2023
President Sheikh Mohamed received by King of Bahrain at his Abu Dhabi residence
What will stars wear at the Met Gala 2023 in honour of Karl Lagerfeld?
Cautious optimism but no rose-tinted glasses over Middle East at Davos
US, UAE, Bahrain and Israel vow to expand Abraham Accords in joint security meeting
Samoud stays on course for third President's Cup after landing Prep race in Abu Dhabi
Egypt's Foreign Minister tells Israel to halt 'unilateral actions'
Alec Baldwin to be charged with involuntary manslaughter
UAE and WEF team up to boost Trade Tech Initiative
Conservationists use glue to help repair UK’s irreplaceable ancient peatland
EU set to issue new sanctions against Iran on Monday
First snow in Tunisia’s mountains marks end of drought season
UK scientists develop tool to swiftly assess the impact of sea-level rise on flood risk
Keep politics away from space, says UAE minister
Australian Open: Andy Murray triumphs at 4.05am in longest match of his career
Abu Dhabi Ports Group teams up with Angola to develop ports and maritime connectivity
Ten mummified crocodiles found under ancient Egyptian rubbish dump
UK ‘ill-prepared’ for future threat from Russia, MPs warn
Police 'looking into' video of Rishi Sunak not wearing seat belt
New refugee sponsorship programme allows Americans to help with resettlement
PSG v Saudi all-stars: Ronaldo and Messi star in Riyadh goals spectacular
Middle East economies set to grow despite global geopolitical and economic challenges
Cartoon for January 20, 2023
Manchester City demolish Tottenham after Mahrez inspires second-half goal onslaught
Florida blocks high school African-American studies class from being taught
Netflix's Reed Hastings gives up CEO role as company outperforms with new subscribers
Biden's first two years in the White House brought highs and lows
Dolphins seen swimming in New York City's Bronx River
Biden says California should 'rebuild better' after record rains
British actor Julian Sands still missing after 6 days in California mountains