Cyprus and the EU: The Mutual Assistance Clause at the Center of European Meetings
The EU is closely monitoring the situation in Cyprus, with the activation of the mutual assistance clause remaining a possibility, amid rising tensions in the Middle East.
Amazon Data Center Hit in the United Arab Emirates, Causing Cloud Service Instabilities in the Middle East
Amazon's cloud computing facilities faced power and connectivity issues after unidentified objects struck their data center in the United Arab Emirates.
Why are countries like Iran and Kuwait called the Middle East despite not being in the center of the world?
The article explores the origins and implications behind the term 'Middle East' for countries like Iran and Kuwait amidst ongoing regional conflicts.
Iranian Cultural Center was attacked in Quito: ‘We were praying here and they started to attack us’
The Iranian Cultural Center in Quito was attacked by a group of individuals during a prayer session, resulting in panic and injuries among attendees.
Crisis in the Middle East: How Greece Could Find Itself at the Center of the US-Iran Conflict
The article discusses Greece's potential role in the escalating conflict between the US and Iran amidst broader Middle Eastern tensions.
Warning of 'disaster in the making' in town set to house hundreds of asylum seekers
Campaigners in Crowborough, East Sussex, are pursuing a judicial review against the government's decision to convert an army training center into accommodation for hundreds of asylum seekers, expressing significant concern about the implications of such measures.
The Gaza situation at the center of the first meeting of Trump's peace council
The first meeting of Trump's peace council focused on the ongoing situation in Gaza.
Kristiinankaupunki signed a preliminary reservation agreement for a data center project
The city of Kristiinankaupunki has signed a preliminary reservation agreement with technology company Scale42 for the construction of a data center in the East Side industrial area.
The Ambroz Lagoons, the Green Lung East of Madrid Facing Neighbors and Environmentalists with the City Council Over Its Conservation
The Ambroz Lagoons, a vital wetland near Madrid, are at the center of a conflict between residents, environmentalists, and the City Council, which plans to build a large residential area on the site.
Former Chief Doctor of National Cancer Center Acquitted of Bribery Charges Related to Medical Devices
A former chief doctor at the National Cancer Center's East Hospital in Kashiwa, Chiba Prefecture, was acquitted by the Tokyo District Court of bribery charges for receiving cash in exchange for using medical devices from a Tokyo manufacturer during surgery.
Two Experts on the Middle East After Returning from Damascus: The Historical Center is Full of Life, but Some Parts Resemble Gaza
Experts returning from a trip to Damascus describe the city as a place where old power and fear clash with uncertain attempts at renewal, depicting it as poorer and more depressing than before.
Staff Shortages in Schools and After-School Programs Belonging to the East Center
There are ongoing staff shortages in schools and after-school programs affiliated with the East Center in ReykjavÃk, with significant unfilled positions across various educational institutions.
Kent water failure was foreseen and could have been stopped, regulator says
The water regulator reported that a failure at the Pembury water treatment center affecting 24,000 Kent households was anticipated and preventable.
Command Center in Ukraine, Victims in Poland - Cybergang Invasion from the East
The article explores the methods and strategies employed by Eastern European cybercriminals, particularly Ukrainian groups, in targeting victims through deception and organizational tactics resembling corporations.