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'Icon of the Seas' will be home to a 16-metre-high waterfall, the biggest water park at sea and a gravity-defying infinity pool
The long-time ally of the former US president was found guilty of contempt of Congress for failing to co-operate with politicians investigating last year's US Capitol attack
Lana Nusseibeh says the Taliban's restrictions on women and girls seeking education are completely unacceptable
Ms Truss was forced to quit after an ill-conceived economic stimulus plan she drew up caused economic and political chaos
The Brazilian fighter was training in front of a crowd before his headline bout at UFC 280 against Islam Makhachev
Nestled between the Tigris and Euphrates in southern Iraq, the country's wetlands have been drying up for decades
Tehran has mastered this remarkably cheap but deadly technology, sometimes known as the 'poor man’s cruise missile'
The launch of the Emirati-built explorer will help to pave the way for the UAE’s long-term Moon exploration programme
Crown Prince of Dubai visited the global technology show on its final day
Former US president could face criminal charges unless he testifies before the US Congress
Kristalina Georgieva told Mina Al Oraibi that while a deal with Israel should be celebrated, it will only benefit Lebanon if leaders commit to stabilising the country
Nikolas Cruz killed 17 people in a 2018 school shooting in Florida
The sprawling Sharjah Safari is spread over an area four times the size of Monaco and aims to replicate a real African safari
Rastan was once a point of intense clashes, before the Syrian government reclaimed the city in 2018
Demonstrations over the death of Mahsa Amini, a 22-year-old Iranian Kurdish woman who died in the custody of the morality police, have spread across the country for the last four weeks
