The Saudi Ministry of Health recently issued a statement in Riyadh to clarify reports on a severe respiratory disease virus. According to the statement, the World Health Organization (WHO) report that sparked the rumors is routine in nature. Dr. Abdullah Al-Assiri, the deputy minister of health, stated that the WHO report is nothing but a routine update.
The Saudi Ministry of Health reported that cases of the MERS-CoV virus, which has been a major concern since the COVID-19 pandemic, are extremely low. The ministry assured the public that the country’s health situation is stable, and there is no need for concern about the virus. However, new regulations are expected to affect around five million people.
In other global news, UAE President has released an official video of his visit to Pakistan. A 68-year-old retired Indian woman in Mumbai was scammed out of 3.71 crore rupees by online scammers who posed as former Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud, CBI officials, and police officers. Rescue officials said the bodies of the deceased were found inside their homes.
Princess Diana allegedly employed a public relations strategy to improve her image after her separation from King Charles, attempting to portray the royal family, including King Charles, in a negative light. According to foreign media, 250 people, including 9 crew members, were on board the train, with 139 people reported to be in critical condition.
The UAE National Center of Meteorology has issued important instructions to the public and drivers due to severe dust storms expected to hit the country before the new year. Iran is reportedly at war with the US, Israel, and Europe, with Masoud Pezeshkian conducting a missile test on the country’s western coast. North Korean leader Kim Jong-un oversaw the launch.
The death of 44-year-old Prashant Kumar, a British-Indian man, has sparked a heated debate in Edmonton, Canada. He claimed that Israel’s actions would encircle major Muslim countries, including Egypt and Saudi Arabia, and that Turkey, Egypt, and Saudi Arabia should collectively talk to the US and British PM. The extreme cold and rain have put the lives of newborns in refugee camps at risk.

