Lightning Damages Rome’s Ancient Constantine Arch During Violent Thunderstorm 

The damaged part of Constantine's Arch is seen after lightning struck it during a storm in Rome, Italy September 3, 2024. (Reuters)
The damaged part of Constantine's Arch is seen after lightning struck it during a storm in Rome, Italy September 3, 2024. (Reuters)
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Lightning Damages Rome’s Ancient Constantine Arch During Violent Thunderstorm 

The damaged part of Constantine's Arch is seen after lightning struck it during a storm in Rome, Italy September 3, 2024. (Reuters)
The damaged part of Constantine's Arch is seen after lightning struck it during a storm in Rome, Italy September 3, 2024. (Reuters)

Lightning struck Rome's Constantine Arch near the Colosseum during a violent thunderstorm, loosening fragments from the ancient structure.

The fragments from Tuesday's lightning strike were immediately gathered and secured by workers at the Colosseum Archeological Park, officials said. The extent of the damage was being evaluated.

“The recovery work by technicians was timely. Our workers arrived immediately after the lightning strike. All of the fragments were recovered and secured,” the park said in a statement.

The lightning occurred during a storm that felled trees and flooded streets in the Italian capital.

The honorary arch, more than 20 meters (nearly 70 feet) in height, was erected in 315 A.D. to celebrate the victory of Emperor Constantine over Maxentius following the battle at Milvian Bridge.



King Salman Global Academy for Arabic Language, UNA Conclude Symposium on Promoting Arabic Content

KSGAAL and UNA hold a virtual symposium. SPA
KSGAAL and UNA hold a virtual symposium. SPA
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King Salman Global Academy for Arabic Language, UNA Conclude Symposium on Promoting Arabic Content

KSGAAL and UNA hold a virtual symposium. SPA
KSGAAL and UNA hold a virtual symposium. SPA

The King Salman Global Academy for Arabic Language (KSGAAL) and the Union of OIC News Agencies (UNA) have concluded a virtual symposium focused on promoting Arabic content at official news agencies in non-Arabic-speaking countries within the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC).

The symposium targeted official news agencies providing Arabic content services on their platforms in Azerbaijan, Afghanistan, Uzbekistan, Pakistan, Türkiye, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, Malaysia, and Chad.

Secretary-General of KSGAAL Abdullah bin Saleh Al-Washmi stated that the symposium aimed to enrich Arabic content across various media platforms, stimulate Arabic content producers, provide support, and enhance their knowledge and media proficiency.

The symposium featured two specialized panel discussions: The first addressed challenges facing Arabic content in the targeted news agencies, while the second presented KSGAAL's vision for enhancing this content.

The event concluded with several recommendations, emphasizing the need to enhance Arabic content in international media, particularly in news agencies, due to the pivotal role of media in language dissemination.

The recommendations also highlighted supporting the Arabic language's digital presence and fostering collaboration between KSGAAL and UNA to organize forums that strengthen Arabic language representation in news agencies of non-Arabic-speaking Islamic countries.