"For NEOM, the projects, the intended scale is continuing as planned. There is no change in scale," Saudi Economy Minister Faisal Al Ibrahim told CNBC.
THE BASICS: GO, DOG. GO! a musical by Allison Gregory and Steven Dietz, adapted from the book “Go, Dog. Go!” by P.D. Eastman, with music by Michael Koerner, directed by []
Let’s be clear. While you may have felt very Dutch over the weekend’s King’s Day festivities, they don’t count towards your inburgering, or integration, goals. But now that you’re on a roll, here’s something that’s been proven to help internationals pass the integration exams: Inburgering Online. This online course has already helped some 40,000 people study for their inburgering exams on Dutch language and culture in its three years of existence, the majority of them coming out with their...
The world’s biggest offshore floating wind farm is set to be built off the coast of Scotland after the project was given the green light.
The Kings lost all five games against the New Orleans Pelicans this season, but they're keeping the past in the past for Friday's NBA Play-In Tournament game.
The sale of matzah pizza began last Passover at Hudson's local pizzeria in
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King Charles and Queen Camilla looked cheery this morning as they headed to Sunday service at Crathie Kirk.
The annual blessing of the planes will go ahead at Dublin Airport for the 77th time this Christmas, it has been confirmed.
Source: Disney / Mufasa: The Lion King We finally got our first look at director Barry Jenkins’ (Moonlight, If Beale Street Could Talk) The Lion King prequel, Mufasa, and learned that, like the first film, it will boast some serious star power. Monday (April 29), GMA premiered the teaser trailer for Mufasa, the prequel to 2019’s polarizing live-action adaption of the classic Disney animated film The Lion King. The trailer gives us our first look at the entirely CGI film, which will bring back...
Go Local, on Green Lane, Yeadon, has applied to extend its premises licence, which currently allows alcohol sales until 11pm Monday-Saturday and 10.30pm on Sundays. The application also seeks permission for late night refreshment until 5am. A report to Leeds City Council’s licensing sub-committee said four letters of objection had been received on the grounds of potential public nuisance. Some 39 template letters were also received, signed by customers supporting the application. Among the...