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US President has been depicted as a superhero and king in AI-generated photos – attracting criticism from social media users
His mother lies in hospital, critically injured and 'clutching his tiny shoe', Unicef says
Nomination was submitted by law professor in the US
Foreign Minister says Israel sabotaged nuclear talks but US can revive them
Yusuke Furusawa has spent nearly two years protesting in the heart of Tokyo against Israel’s war on Gaza
Hundreds have been killed seeking supplies at GHF-run sites
The work, created by Ahmad Hussein El Zaim, has been hanging in the presidential palace in Baghdad for years
Mamadou Dian Balde tells The National beleaguered country needs ‘more solidarity than ever’
Tucked along the picturesque promenade of Marsa Al Arab, Lebanese eatery retains its signature charm in the Emirates
Since 2016, South Korean officials have taken measures to tap into the halal tourism market
South Korean island famed for cultural heritage and natural wonders has now become known for its clean-energy revolution and space ambitions
From my battle with cancer at the age of two to my move to Abu Dhabi, an ode to the woman who's been there for me every step of the way
Many Lebanese want to believe that better days are coming
Fatima Al Mahmoud gives a round-up of today’s trends
Citizens say they feel a renewed hope as ‘qualified’ candidates take charge