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There are destinations that impress with their monuments, and then there are places that leave a lasting impression through their soul. Kazan, the capital of the Republic of Tatarstan in Russia, belongs firmly to the latter category. Situated at the confluence of the Volga and Kazanka rivers, this fascinating city offers a remarkable blend of East and West, Islam and Christianity, tradition and modernity.Kremlin: A Symbol of HarmonyMy journey through Kazan began at the magnificent Kazan Kremlin, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and undoubtedly the city’s crown jewel. As I walked through its historic walls, our guide Natalia explained that the Kremlin is not merely a fortress but a symbol of the unique coexistence that defines Kazan.”Here, you can see the story of Kazan in one place,” she said. “The Kremlin represents centuries of interaction between different cultures, religions and peoples.”The first landmark to capture my attention was the stunning Kul Sharif Mosque, with its distinctive turquoise domes rising against the skyline. Pointing towards the mosque, the guide explained that it stands as one of the largest mosques in Russia and a powerful symbol of Tatar identity.”The original mosque was destroyed during the conquest of Kazan in the 16th century,” she noted. “What you see today is a reconstruction that reflects the resilience and pride of the Tatar people.” The iconic Kul Sharif Mosque, with its striking turquoise domes, stands as a symbol of Tatar identity…
Shipping through the Strait of Hormuz recovered on Monday, with 40 vessels passing through the waterway after a weekend dip triggered by renewed strikes between Iran and the United States. The figure, drawn from data compiled by maritime tracking firm Kpler, was up from 24 on Sunday and 39 on Saturday. Movement had picked up earlier in the week after Washington and Tehran agreed a cease-fire and a 60-day window for talks on ending the war. Last Wednesday saw 76 ships transit the strait — a vital artery for oil and gas cargoes — the highest count since March 1. Hundreds of vessels have been stuck in the Gulf since Iran effectively sealed the strait following the US and Israeli strikes of late February. Tehran has demanded that shipping hug a corridor close to its own coast, and while many have fallen in line, others have run an alternative route near the Omani shore, frequently under US military escort. Monday’s traffic was split fairly evenly between the two corridors — the Omani route used largely for west-to-east passage, the Iranian one mainly for east-to-west. Many ships, however, switch off their transponders before entering the strait, obscuring the route taken and leaving only a partial read on overall volumes. Related Story Source link
Eight Channels and 17+ Hours Daily: beIN SPORTS Unveils Coverage Plans for FIFA World Cup 2026
Six dedicated beIN SPORTS MAX channels, beIN SPORTS 4K HDR and beIN SPORTS NEWS will deliver live coverage in Arabic, English, and French, with all 104 matches broadcast live and exclusive across MENA With a team of 18 on-the-ground reporters across North America, beIN’s comprehensive coverage will set a new benchmark for FIFA World Cup broadcasting DOHA: beIN SPORTS, one of the world’s leading sports broadcasters, has unveiled its extensive trilingual coverage plans for the FIFA World Cup 2026 in 24 countries across the Middle East and North Africa (MENA). The network will deliver comprehensive live studio coverage of all 104 matches, supported by a bouquet of six dedicated MAX channels alongside beIN SPORTS 4K HDR. Viewers can expect up to 17 hours of daily live coverage in Arabic, English, and French, with expert analysis from some of the highest profile names in football. The tournament kicks off on 11 June in Mexico City and culminateson 19 July in New York City. Featuring 48 teams across three host nations, the 23rd edition promises to be the biggest World Cup in its 96-year history. The opening ceremony and curtain-raiser between Mexico and South Africa will be presented directly from inside the Estadio Azteca, while the closing ceremony and final will be broadcast live from inside the MetLife Stadium in New York New Jersey. Meanwhile, four dedicated state-of-the-art studios at beIN’sheadquarters in Doha will harness the latest production technology, advanced virtual and augmented graphics, and seamless digital integration to deliver the most immersive viewing experience everfor a FIFA World Cup. beIN SPORTS’ Arabic live coverage will run daily from 17.00 to 09.30 MECCA on beIN SPORTS MAX 1-4, delivering all 104 matches. Comprehensive English language studio coverage will also be provided for every match, with beIN SPORTS MAX 5 broadcasting live for 15 hours daily from 18.00 to 09.00 MECCA. To enhance the viewing experience, two dedicated English-language reporters will travel across the United States, Canada, and Mexico, delivering on-the-ground coverage throughout the tournament. In addition, beIN SPORTS MAX 6 will broadcast exclusively in French, mirroring the coverage of beIN SPORTS France, the official broadcaster of the FIFA World Cup in France. All six MAX channels will offer full-day programming, featuring live match coverage, daily Arabic studio shows, The Last Word at 15:00 MECCA, and World Today, beginning the continuous live coverage at 17:00 MECCA. Viewers can also enjoy original team-specific documentaries, dedicated previews and reviews, in-depth studio analysis, and live on-the-ground reporting from the host cities. beIN SPORTS NEWS, the broadcaster’s leading Arabic-language sports news channel, will broadcast live and continuously for 17.5 hours daily throughout the tournament, from 17.00 to 10.30 MECCA, covering breaking stories, reactions, team arrivals, as well as pre- and post-match press conferences, supported by a world-class team of 18 on-site reporters stationed across Canada, Mexico, and the United States. To improve accessibility for underrepresented groups across the region, sign language interpretation will also be available for viewers with hearing impairments. Mohammed Al Bader, Managing Director of beIN Channels – MENA, said: “As the exclusive home of the FIFA World CupTM in MENA since 2014, and with the legacy of the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022, beIN SPORTS will once again bring audiences unparalleled access to football’s largest stage. The FIFA World Cup 2026 is set to be larger, longer, and more logistically complex than any other tournament before it – yet we are fully prepared to deliver unrivalled coverage of this global spectacle. Our reporters will be stationed across 16 host cities in three countries, bringing viewers the latestfrom training sessions, press conferences, stadiums, and fan zones to ensure MENA audiences never miss a moment.” For the broadcaster’s younger audience, Jeem TV — beIN’s dedicated kids’ channel — will feature a daily 45-minute entertainment show throughout the tournament. Designed to connect children with the global event in an engaging and age-appropriate way, it will include simplified match highlights, story-driven recaps, and light educational messaging around sportsmanship and culture. Focusing on storytelling, the show will position the World Cup and football as a platform for learning the values of teamwork, diversity, respect, and fair play, with daily participation from child guests. Online, beIN’s plans are similarly comprehensive, with its OTT platforms, beIN CONNECT and TOD by beIN, streaming all 104 matches live and in HD, as well as mirroring key studio programming aired across the broadcaster’s linear channels. A dedicated microsite featuring team pages, prediction game, live scores, and exclusive digital content will be complemented by instant push notifications for kick-offs, final scores, major moments, and breaking developments. Enhancing storytelling with exclusive footage, shareable video, and premium imagery, a steady stream of creative, interactive content will be posted across beIN’s various social platforms to keep fans engaged Related Story Source link
Nearly 50 people died of thirst after a truck carrying them from Mali to Niger broke down in the Sahara desert, local authorities said. The Nigerien nationals were returning home to their families when the truck carrying them got lost and later broke down in a remote area near the borders of Mali and Algeria, according to a statement published on Thursday by the governor of Niger’s Agadez region. “Stranded without water and unable to repair the vehicle… the travellers found themselves trapped in the middle of a hostile environment where extreme temperatures and the lack of supply points make survival extremely difficult,” the statement said. Two men walked dozens of kilometres to reach the nearest town and alert authorities about the incident.The bodies of 49 people were found under the truck and in the surrounding area by responders who buried victims in mass graves on site. The responders also provided assistance to another truck stranded for three days with more than 60 people on board after their car battery failed.Young Nigeriens travel to Mali for work at artisanal mining sites despite risks from militant groups. Source link
The Qatar Red Crescent Society (QRCS), through its Eid al-Adha Sacrifice Campaign 1447 AH, reached 247,344 beneficiaries in Qatar and 13 nations across Asia and Africa: Palestine/Gaza, Syria, Jordan, Lebanon, Yemen, Sudan, Somalia, Niger, Bangladesh, Afghanistan, Uganda, The Gambia, and Guinea-Bissau. In a statement issued yesterday, the QRCS said that this year’s campaign, launched under the slogan MakeTheirEid, achieved its primary objective of enabling the religious observance to be performed within its prescribed time, while also bringing joy and happiness to needy, underprivileged, displaced, and refugee families during the blessed days of Eid al-Adha in those countries. The QRCS said that the project was marked this year by efficient organisation and swift implementation through the co-ordination of qualified field teams with trusted local partners. This helped ensure that the sacrificial animals reached the intended communities, with slaughtering conducted in accordance with the requisite Sharia regulations, the statement reads, affirming that transportation and distribution operations were carried out in line with the highest standards of quality and safety to ensure timely delivery to beneficiaries. The distribution of sacrificial meat was marked by the joy of beneficiary families, who received their allocations either at their homes or through designated distribution points, the statement shared. QRCS managing board member and secretary-general Eng. Ibrahim bin Hashem al-Sada highlighted that the contributions of benefactors had a profound impact on bringing joy and relief to beneficiary families while reinforcing the values of humanitarian solidarity and social cohesion. He noted that the campaign was implemented based on a well-organised plan and clear mechanisms that ensured the sacrifices reached eligible beneficiaries in the targeted areas. Al-Sada said that the campaign was not confined to providing meat to beneficiary families; rather, it relayed a noble humanitarian message that helped mitigate the suffering of thousands of families afflicted by crises, conflicts, and disasters, while giving them a sense of care, support, and solidarity during the blessed Eid days. He added that such initiatives embody the values of compassion and solidarity encouraged by the teachings of Islam and contribute to strengthening the resilience of vulnerable communities and supporting their ability to cope with livelihood challenges. The official said that the QRCS will continue its humanitarian efforts to serve the most vulnerable communities, and called for sustained support for charitable and humanitarian campaigns that help improve the lives of beneficiaries and reinforce the spirit of giving and compassion across society. The statement further noted that the QRCS implemented the 2026 sacrifice project through a humanitarian partnership with Al Meera Consumer Goods Company.A total of 493 sacrifices were distributed to 619 families registered under community care programmes, benefiting almost 3,714 individuals. The project was carried out during the third and fourth days of Eid al-Adha, the statement said, which emphasised that the multiplicity of distribution sites helped ensure easy access for beneficiaries within their residential areas. The QRCS further affirmed that this initiative reflects its local-action approach, which serves as the primary driver of humanitarian response and emanates directly from its humanitarian mission and strategic vision aimed at strengthening community care, supporting priority groups, promoting a culture of social solidarity within Qatari society, and advancing effective partnerships with community institutions. Source link
US forces struck Iranian coastal radar sites yesterday after shooting down drones launched by Iran toward the Strait of Hormuz, the US military said, in the latest escalation complicating efforts to end the war between the two countries. The US military believed the four Iranian drones were targeting regional maritime traffic, a US official told Reuters. US Central Command said on X that the US then struck Iran’s surveillance sites in Goruk and Qeshm Island, both on the Strait of Hormuz. Iran’s foreign ministry said the US action broke an April 8 ceasefire, adding that such repeated violations showed Washington had no intention of reducing tensions. It warned that the United States would bear responsibility for the consequences of its “illegal actions”. Iran’s Revolutionary Guards said they had attacked US bases in Kuwait and Bahrain in retaliation for US strikes and fired at four tankers trying to cross the strait without its permission.Kuwait’s army said yesterday it engaged seven ballistic missiles that passed over residential areas, resulting in material damage but no casualties. In Bahrain, sirens sounded and residents were urged to seek shelter. Kuwait and Bahrain condemned the strikes. Iran later said it had hit US bases in both countries with ballistic missiles, but the U. military said six missiles were intercepted and a seventh did not reach its target. Iranian state media reported that Mohsin Naqvi, the interior minister of Pakistan, which has been mediating an end to the conflict, arrived in Tehran yesterday for talks with Iranian officials including Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi. A Pakistani source said Naqvi would carry a message from Pakistan to the Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei. US President Donald Trump is facing mounting domestic political pressure due to rising gas prices to bring the unpopular war to an end. He told NBC that while most of Iran’s drone and missile manufacturing facilities had been destroyed, the Iranians still had access to about a fifth of their missiles. “They have some missiles, they have some drones. I would say percentage wise, maybe 21%-22% of their missiles. It’s a lot of missiles, but it’s not what it was when we first attacked,” Trump told NBC News’ Meet the Press program, according to excerpts released by the network on Friday. Source link
