Seven out of 10 French high speed trains to run Saturday after sabotage

California’s largest active wildfire erupted Friday night, rapidly spreading through dry fuel and threatening thousands of homes as firefighters scrambled to battle the danger.The intensity and dramatic spread of the Park fire have led firefighters to draw unwelcome comparisons to the monstrous Camp fire, which raged out of control in nearby Paradise in 2018, killing … Read more

’God save Dua Lipa’: festival puts Kosovo on music map

PRISTINA: Amid a sea of ​​denim shorts, selfies, sequins and thumping bass, the setting could easily be mistaken for Coachella or Glastonbury. But Pristina’s Sunny Hill festival is helping to turn Kosovo into a go-to destination during Europe’s summer festival season, thanks in large part to its founder: Dua Lipa. For years, Kosovo has been … Read more

Aqabat Shaar: Iconic Saudi mountain road a lifeline for Asir’s rugged beauty

RIYADH: Saudi dancer Halaa Nagadi, 18, is captivating audiences with her unwavering passion and hopes others will be inspired to “embrace this beautiful and expressive art form”. She is currently preparing for the 2024 Dubai International Dance Competition, which will start on November 17 and will be attended by professional and amateur dancers from all … Read more

Day 1 updates

An Australian swimming legend has slammed the AOC for what he believes is a gross disrespect towards the nation's gold medal favourites.

South Korea expresses regret after its athletes introduced as North Korea at Olympics opening ceremony

PARIS: Celebrating its reputation as the birthplace of revolution, Paris kicked off its first Summer Olympics in a century on Friday with a rule-breaking, rain-soaked, star-studded opening ceremony along the Seine. The intermittent rains, the first rain at the Summer Olympics opening ceremony in more than 70 years, did not appear to dampen the athletes' … Read more