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Sultan Haitham bin Tariq, Sultan of Oman, received HE Engineer Saad bin Sherida al-Kaabi, Minister of State for Energy Affairs, at Al Barakah Palace in the capital, Muscat, on Wednesday.
With the Re:Zero season 3 anime finally concluded, many fans must be left scratching their heads over Al's identity. The character first appeared as Priscilla's Knight during the Return to the ...
The Alabama Crimson Tide have been one of the most dominant teams in the country all season, producing one of the best offenses in the SEC behind Mark Sears. Alabama entered the NCAA Tournament ...
NEWARK, N.J. – Even when Cooper Flagg wasn’t at his best in the NCAA men's tournament East Regional Final against Alabama, his potential NBA lottery-bound teammates picked up the slack ...
Alabama basketball will face BYU in the Sweet 16 on Thursday at the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey. The Crimson Tide beat Saint Mary's 80-66 to secure its spot in the Sweet 16. The ...
Only a "fancy nose ornament" remains on the figure, a clue that the figurine once donned a headdress on ritual occasions, according to the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City, where the ...
Sultan Haitham City is set to be a model for sustainable city living, offering modern infrastructure while preserving the country’s cultural identity. The city, which is being designed by ...
Air Lease Corporation, an aircraft leasing company, engages in the purchase and leasing of commercial jet aircraft to airlines in the Asia Pacific, Europe, the Middle east, Africa, Mexico, Central ...
To say that recruiting was different for the Alabama Crimson Tide football program in piecing together the signing Class of 2025, well, that doesn't begin to describe what happened. Of course ...
MUSCAT: Construction work at the Sultan Haitham City (SHC) is progressing rapidly with an increasing number of companies embarking on construction activities. The construction phase began in Al Wafa ...
ESPN’s Mel Kiper Jr. projects Alabama linebacker Jihaad Campbell to the Philadelphia Eagles at No. 32, which would mark Philadelphia’s first first-round linebacker pick since 1979.