Lucid Motors has named Timothée Chalamet its first-ever Global Brand Ambassador in a multi-year partnership. The Saudi-backed EV maker, renowned for its cutting-edge performance and design, is tapping into Chalamet’s star power to enhance its cultural presence. The actor, seen driving a Lucid Air since 2023, will front an upcoming campaign for the Lucid Gravity SUV, signaling Lucid's growing intersection of innovation, luxury, and pop culture.
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Tulsi Gabbard, Director of National Intelligence, suggests Russia anticipated a Hillary Clinton victory in 2016, aiming to undermine faith in the U.S. political system. Documents released by Gabbard's office challenge the narrative of Russian support for Donald Trump. These documents indicate Russia believed Clinton's win was inevitable, potentially influencing their actions during the election.
Sweden has urged the European Union to suspend its trade agreement with Israel, citing the dire humanitarian situation in Gaza and Israel's failure to meet its obligations regarding aid. Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson emphasized the need for unrestricted humanitarian access and called for increased pressure on Hamas, including the release of hostages and disarmament.
Kamala Harris is no longer a candidate, no longer in office, and no longer tethered to the formal machinery of politics. But she has not exited the national conversation. Her remarks on Colbert’s show mark a transition — from political insider to critical observer — and suggest that her future role will centre on rebuilding civic participation in an era of declining trust.
Saudi Arabia has welcomed over 1.2 million Umrah pilgrims from 109 countries since June 11, 2025, marking a 30% rise from last year. Backed by 89 new initiatives, stricter accommodation rules via Nusuk Masar, and advanced digital platforms, the Kingdom is delivering a safer, smarter, and more spiritually enriching Umrah experience for pilgrims in the 2025–2026 season.
Las Vegas is facing a significant downturn in tourism, with visitor numbers plummeting by 11.3% in June compared to last year. Hotel occupancy and room rates have also declined, contributing to a "soft summer," according to Caesars Entertainment CEO Tom Reeg. Social media reflects concerns about empty casinos and rising costs, while lawsuits over bedbug infestations further tarnish the city's reputation.
A thrill ride at Green Mountain Park in Taif, Saudi Arabia, snapped mid-air, injuring 23 people, three critically. The 360 Degrees ride's central pole broke in two, sending riders crashing to the ground. Emergency services responded swiftly, and authorities have launched an investigation. The park has been shut down by order of Taif’s governor pending further inquiry.
NetApp has appointed Saeed Al-Zahrani as General Manager for Saudi Arabia. Al-Zahrani will lead NetApp's strategy in Saudi Arabia. He will focus on strengthening partnerships. The goal is to accelerate digital transformation. This aligns with Saudi Vision 2030. NetApp aims to empower Saudi Arabia's public and private sectors. They will use data, cloud, and AI solutions.
In August 2025, QatarEnergy raised diesel prices to QAR 2.05 per liter, reflecting global market shifts, while holding petrol prices steady. Super (95) remains at QAR 2.00/L and Premium (91) at QAR 1.95/L. These monthly adjustments align with international crude benchmarks, ensuring transparent and predictable fuel pricing for residents and businesses.
Eritrea stands as a digitally isolated nation, grappling with extremely limited internet access, no mobile data, and restricted social media. This East African country's unique situation stems from strict political control and economic challenges, impacting education, communication, and economic growth. The government's tight grip on telecommunications... Expand