Dozens of passengers kidnapped from a train in Nigeria

Abuja (agencies) Gunmen attacked a train station in southern Nigeria’s Edo state last night and kidnapped dozens of passengers, according to Nigerian police.Police spokesman Chidi Nwabuzur said in a press release that a number of passengers were also injured when gunmen armed with Kalashnikov assault rifles attacked a train station, firing sporadically into the air. … Read more

The “mouse” is the secret of frustration of Lopetegui – Al-Ittihad newspaper

London (dpa) Wolverhampton manager Julen Lopetegui of Spain lamented his side’s loss of victory against his side and a 2/2 draw with hosts Liverpool on Saturday night in the third round of the FA Cup for the two sides to play each other the revenge .Wolverhampton managed to emerge victorious, but the referee disallowed a … Read more

The James Webb Telescope takes a picture that blows up scenarios of the evolution of the universe

Scientists have made a new discovery, thanks to the “James Webb” telescope of the American agency “NASA”, which represents a new scenario for how young galaxies similar to the “Milky Way” galaxy to which the solar system belongs are formed. The British newspaper “The Independent” said that the “James Webb” telescope took new images of … Read more

Muhammad bin Saud attends the wedding of Al-Mazrouei and Al-Shehhi

Ras al-Khaimah (WAM) Yesterday, His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Saud bin Saqr Al Qasimi, Crown Prince of Ras Al Khaimah, attended the wedding of Ali Rashid Abdullah bin Boyd Al Mazrouei to Obaid Ali Obaid Al Mazrouei’s daughter.A group of family and friends also attended the ceremony, which was held at the Amassi Wedding Hall … Read more

The Malian leader pardons the soldiers of the Ivory Coast

Bamako (Reuters) Yesterday the presidency of Mali announced that the transitional government had pardoned 49 soldiers from the Ivory Coast arrested last July, accused of having plotted against the Malian government. The arrests of the soldiers have sparked a diplomatic row between the two neighboring countries and widespread condemnation from regional allies.Mali’s ruling military council … Read more

Qatar wins over Kuwait and leads the second group

Reda Saleem (Dubai) The Qatar national team achieved its first victory in the “Gulf 25”, after beating the Kuwaiti counterpart 2-0, in the match played at the Olympic Port Stadium, in the first round of the second group, and the goals were scored by Amr Siraj and Ahmed Alaa.Qatar occupies the top of the group … Read more

“Out of coverage” text messaging function for “Android” owners.

Samsung is preparing to provide one of the services that distinguishes its Apple phone rivals, namely the ability to send emergency text messages using satellites, when you are out of range of its mobile phone network. On iPhone 14 phones, Apple is allowing emergency text messages to be sent using satellites, which Android will do … Read more

Sheikh Zayed Festival.. Contests, sweepstakes and valuable prizes

Abu Dhabi (WAM) The Sheikh Zayed Festival, which is currently held at Al Wathba in Abu Dhabi until next 18 March, welcomes its visitors on the first weekend of the new year with a variety of events, as well as contests and sweepstakes for more than 15 cars and many valuable prizes. The first car … Read more

Durant’s skill decides the top – Al-Ittihad newspaper

Miami (AFP) Veteran Kevin Durant led his Brooklyn Nets team to the top spot, with his host New Orleans Pelicans 108-102, on Friday in the NBA.The Nets, whose streak ended at 12 on Wednesday, lost to the Chicago Bulls, trailing 53-64 at halftime, but rallied the game in the third quarter.Durant also grabbed 10 rebounds, … Read more

Strong US job growth and low unemployment

Washington (Reuters) The US economy maintained a strong pace of job growth in December, with the unemployment rate falling to 3.5%, but rising borrowing costs in light of the central bank’s fight against inflation could lead to a significant erosion of momentum in the labor market by mid-year.And the US Department of Labor said in … Read more