France Prepares to Commemorate D-Day’s 80th Anniversary 

This photograph taken on April 12, 2024 shows cutting board silhouettes of British soldiers installed as part of the "Standing with Giants" installation at the World War II British Normandy Memorial ahead of the upcoming D-Day commemorations, in the village of Ver-sur-Mer which overlooks the Gold Beach in northwestern France. (AFP)
This photograph taken on April 12, 2024 shows cutting board silhouettes of British soldiers installed as part of the "Standing with Giants" installation at the World War II British Normandy Memorial ahead of the upcoming D-Day commemorations, in the village of Ver-sur-Mer which overlooks the Gold Beach in northwestern France. (AFP)
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France Prepares to Commemorate D-Day’s 80th Anniversary 

This photograph taken on April 12, 2024 shows cutting board silhouettes of British soldiers installed as part of the "Standing with Giants" installation at the World War II British Normandy Memorial ahead of the upcoming D-Day commemorations, in the village of Ver-sur-Mer which overlooks the Gold Beach in northwestern France. (AFP)
This photograph taken on April 12, 2024 shows cutting board silhouettes of British soldiers installed as part of the "Standing with Giants" installation at the World War II British Normandy Memorial ahead of the upcoming D-Day commemorations, in the village of Ver-sur-Mer which overlooks the Gold Beach in northwestern France. (AFP)

Eighty years on, Normandy's beaches and fields still bear the scars of violence that erupted during World War Two on D-Day, history's largest amphibious invasion on June 6, 1944, drone footage shows.

Commemorations in June will mark the day when more than 150,000 allied soldiers invaded France to drive out Hitler's forces.

At the Normandy American Cemetery, perched above Omaha Beach at Colleville-sur-Mer, dotted with white cross headstones and US flags, 9,386 soldiers are buried.

Along the coast lie the remains of the artillery batteries of Longues-sur-Mer, from which the forces of Nazi Germany shelled invading forces on Omaha Beach.

Allied troops built the Winston Harbour nearby, in Arromanches-les-Bains, to bring in the supplies needed to force the Germans out of France, with its concrete caissons still visible to this day.

The D-Day beaches, spread over 120 km (75 miles) of the Normandy coastline, attract large numbers of tourists each year.



Maldivian Minister of Transport and Civil Aviation Visits Hira Cultural District in Makkah

The Maldivian minister and his accompanying delegation toured on Thursday the district's landmarks. SPA
The Maldivian minister and his accompanying delegation toured on Thursday the district's landmarks. SPA
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Maldivian Minister of Transport and Civil Aviation Visits Hira Cultural District in Makkah

The Maldivian minister and his accompanying delegation toured on Thursday the district's landmarks. SPA
The Maldivian minister and his accompanying delegation toured on Thursday the district's landmarks. SPA

Maldives Minister of Transport and Civil Aviation Mohamed Ameen has visited the Hira Cultural District in Makkah.
The Maldivian minister and his accompanying delegation toured on Thursday the district's landmarks, including the Revelation Exhibition, observing the modern technologies, cinematic displays, and various exhibits that provide significant historical and cultural insights.