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Hejaz Railway Revival: A New Chapter for Regional Connectivity The Historic Line Gets a Second Life: In a landmark step for both heritage and modern commerce, Türkiye, Syria and

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Pakistan Saudi Arabia Sign Defence Pact for Joint Response Pakistan Saudi Defence Pact, In a “Strategic Mutual Defence Agreement” signed in Riyadh on Wednesday, Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin

Abu Dhabi tests autonomous delivery vehicles in Masdar City pilot The effort includes the issuance of the first official license plate for a self-driving delivery van by the emirate.

Understanding Pashinyan New Security Doctrine Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan has introduced what he calls a new security doctrine, signaling a departure from Armenia’s past reliance on military alliances





