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Dubai turns into a ghost city: Camels and empty sunbeds on deserted beaches once full of billionaires and influencers, videos and photos
The streets are now deserted following the escalation in the Middle East, with locals and foreigners fleeing the emirate en masse. The days of luxury and opulence now seem part of a not-so-distant past
Putin plans measures to protect energy infrastructure from Ukrainian attacks
Ukraine had announced that it used British missiles to strike a factory producing semiconductor devices and embedded microchips in the city of Bryansk
Kyriakos Pierrakakis: Europe must act in a coordinated way to address economic pressures, Greece remains resilient
Even under these conditions, economic growth will remain close to 2%, showing that the Greek economy remains strong and resilient, the Greek Minister of National Economy and Finance told Reuters
Lenten lecture on the “Prayer of St. Ephrem” at the St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church and National Shrine
Fr. Andreas Vithoulkas to lead worship, discussion, and lecture as part of the shrine’s Lenten Lecture Series
US citizen of Lebanese descent the perpetrator Islamic terrorist attack on a synagogue in Michigan
The 41-year-old man threw his car filled with explosives into the kindergarten of the Temple Israel synagogue while 140 children were inside
US: Congressman Gregory Meeks reacts strongly to the deployment of Turkish F-16s in occupied Cyprus
The move "undermines the sovereignty of Cyprus and will only serve to increase tensions in the region", he says and calls on Erdogan "to change course immediately".
Oil: Brent holds $100 as Iran conflict enters third week
Energy markets remain tense, with oil holding above $100 as the conflict between the US, Israel and Iran escalates and navigation in the Strait of Hormuz remains restricted