Rare Sea Creatures Along Oman’s Coastline

MUSCAT: Oman’s extensive coastline along the Arabian Sea and the Gulf of Oman is one of the few places in the world where marine life flourishes in such diversity and rarity. Its warm, nutrient-rich waters provide ideal conditions for species that are threatened or endangered elsewhere, making the country a living laboratory for marine conservation….

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Oman’s Tiny “Island Of The Dead”

MUSCAT: Off the coast of Muscat lies a small, uninhabited island often referred to as Al Hallaniyah — part of Oman’s remote Khuriya Muriya Islands. Despite its ominous nickname, this island is a haven for rare wildlife and seabirds, offering a glimpse of untouched nature where few people ever set foot. Historically, Al Hallaniyah served…

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No Traffic Lights In Some Omani Towns

MUSCAT: In many of Oman’s smaller towns and villages, traditional roundabouts and local customs take the place of traffic lights. Drivers rely on mutual understanding, hand signals, and patience to navigate intersections, creating a slower and more community-oriented flow of traffic than in larger cities. This absence of lights reflects the country’s rural character in…

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No Rivers, Only Wadis In Oman

MUSCAT: Oman is unique among countries in the region for having no permanent rivers. Instead, its terrain is etched with wadis — dry riverbeds that remain empty for much of the year but spring to life with flowing water during seasonal rains. These dramatic shifts transform the landscape, turning arid valleys into lush, temporary waterways….

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Omani Court Convicts Man For Misusing Information Network

MUSCAT: An Omani court has convicted Mahdi bin Omran bin Rashid of “misusing the information network” after he was found to have posted offensive content deemed contrary to public morals. The ruling underscores the Sultanate’s strict cybercrime and online conduct laws aimed at safeguarding public order and digital ethics. According to court documents, investigators traced…

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Pakistan Team Offers Condolences To Dunith Wellalage

PAKISTAN: Pakistan captain Salman Ali Agha and senior Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) officials expressed heartfelt condolences to Sri Lanka’s young spinner Dunith Wellalage following the sudden death of his father during the Asia Cup 2025. The tragedy struck while Wellalage was representing his country, prompting an outpouring of sympathy from across the cricketing community. PCB…

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Saudi Crown Prince Plans November 2025 Visit To Pakistan

PAKISTAN: Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman (MBS) is expected to visit Pakistan in November 2025, marking what could be the first royal visit in nearly twenty years. The trip is anticipated to signal a significant step forward in Saudi-Pakistani relations, particularly following the signing of their new mutual defense pact. According to diplomatic sources,…

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