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Saudi Arabia’s Founding Day: A Three-Centuries Legacy, a New National Narrative, and the Path to Vision 2030

Saudi Arabia’s 300th Founding Day traces its origins to Diriyah in 1727, reshaping state history beyond 1744. The shift supports Vision 2030, strengthening national identity, reform momentum, and global soft power ambitions

How the Palestinian Struggle is Redrawing the Map of Muslim World Power

The Palestinian cause reshapes power dynamics in the Muslim world, boosting Iran’s soft power as Arab regimes face growing dissent and Western allies lose relevance

China-Saudi Bonhomie To Bring Paradigm Shift in World Order?

When Chinese President Xi Jinping and Saudi Arabia King Salman signed the 'comprehensive strategic partnership agreement' and several other deals at Yamamah Palace in...

Migrant workers trapped in Malaysia, Saudi Arabia and Azerbaijan cry for help

Kolkata/Ranchi: The issue of 160 Indians being stuck in Azerbaijan is yet to be resolved and fresh news of at least 44 migrant workers from...

A dead body reaches India after 195 days

Giridih: The dead body of Nunuchand Mahto, which was lying  in Saudi Arabia for 194 days, reached Bagoder, Giridih, Jharkhand on the intervening night...

192 days, a dead body’s endless wait to return India

Giridih: Chinta Devi, spends hours wondering if she will get to see the dead body of her husband, Nunuchand Mahto sometime soon. Part in...