ASTANA, Kazakhstan (MNTV) — Kazakhstan is preparing to roll out a secure nationwide digital radio network that will, for the first time, link all emergency services on a single communication platform, officials have confirmed. According to Silk Way TV, the initiative will integrate the channels of police, the National Guard, and rescue service...
MANAMA, Bahrain — Bahrain has secured the third-highest position among Arab countries and 38th globally in the United Nations Development Programme’s (UNDP) 2025 Human Development Report, with a Human Development Index (HDI) score of 0.899. The achievement underscores the country’s sustained progress in healthcare, education, and income, plac...
KABUL, Afghanistan (MNTV) — In one of Afghanistan’s most isolated provinces, women and girls are using mobile applications to learn languages, gain professional skills, and improve healthcare knowledge — seizing opportunities for growth despite limited connectivity and scarce educational facilities. From the rugged mountains of Daikundi, thei...
BISHKEK, Kyrgyzstan (MNTV) — While Central Asia’s population has grown from about 50 million at the collapse of the Soviet Union to roughly 80 million today, Kyrgyzstan is seeing a troubling reversal in its birth rate, prompting warnings of future demographic and economic strain. According to the independent outlet The Times of Central Asia, t...
WASHINGTON, United States (MNTV) – The White House Spokesperson Karoline Leavitt said 23 people were taken into custody after President Donald Trump federalized police in the US capital. Leavitt said the arrests were made for a variety of offenses, including homicide, drug crimes, fare evasion, driving under the influence and other crimes. Six...
TORONTO, Canada (MNTV) – Ontario’s highest court upheld lower court’s ruling that said Ukrainian International Airlines must pay the family of victims killed when Flight PS752 was shot down in 2020. The plane with 176 people onboard, including 55 Canadians and 30 permanent residents, was downed by two Iranian missiles mistakenly fired s...
KUWAIT CITY, Kuwait (MNTV) – Kuwait is pushing forward with the 55,000-unit Al-Sabriya Labour City, one of its largest housing and development initiatives in the country’s north, as part of a broader strategy to expand modern urban infrastructure. The project, according to Zawya news, was reviewed during an aerial inspection led by Minister o...
WASHINGTON, United States (MNTV) – US President Donald Trump is ambitious to move homeless people from Washington DC, and relocate them far from the capital as part of efforts to make the city safer. Trump said a press conference on crime and “beautification” of the US capital will be held on Monday in the White […]
SANAA, Yemen (MNTV) — Saudi Arabia’s Project for Landmine Clearance, known as Masam, removed 1,140 explosive devices across Yemen in August, according to the Saudi Press Agency. The devices included 1,090 pieces of unexploded ordnance, 49 anti-tank mines, and one anti-personnel mine. Since its launch in July 2018 by the King Salman Humanitaria...
BAKU, Azerbaijan (MNTV) — Azerbaijan’s National Library has launched a virtual book exhibition titled “July 30 – World Day Against Trafficking in Persons,” aiming to raise awareness about human trafficking and highlight the country’s efforts to combat the crime. The digital exhibition includes a curated selection of official documents, photogr...