Jordanian travels the world from his basement
By Reuters
25 September 2021 |
8:07 am
73-year-old Mohammad Malhas is fulfilling his dream of flying planes after building a flight simulator in his basement to practice his passion every day.
Related
Related
2 Sep 2017
U.S. President Donald Trump travels to Houston and Lake Charles, Louisiana on Saturday to meet victims of catastrophic storm Harvey, one of the worst natural disasters in U.S. history that is presenting a test of his administration.
28 Dec 2017
Police in Troy, New York are investigating the deaths of four people found dead in their apartment the day after Christmas.
9 Jun 2018
Joy is the co-founder of Westview Travels and Tours Ltd, a travel company domiciled in Lagos, Nigeria. Her company is duly registered with NANTA (The National Association of Nigerian Travel Agencies) and NATOP (Nigerian Association of Tour Operators).-
22 Oct 2018
Using wires and pliers, a young Jordanian designer creates complicated car models at his home in the outskirts of Amman.
13 Nov 2018
Stefan Pichler, chief executive officer of Royal Jordanian Airlines, talks about the company's profit outlook, business strategy, and the prospects for the industry in the region.
29 Apr 2020
In this edition of Middle East Matters, we continue our rolling coverage of the Covid-19 pandemic across the region.
4 Jul 2020
In this interview, Public Affairs Analyst, Fola Daniel, shares his views on lifting of ban on intrerstate travels. #
13 Mar 2021
Ayman Safadi told DW his country was not receiving nearly enough doses from the COVAX initiative to innoculate its population. He made the comments as he met with his German counterpart Heiko Maas in Berlin.
5 Apr 2021
Former Jordanian Crown Prince Hamzah bin Hussein claims to be under house arrest. Jordanian authorities have arrested several people on "security related" grounds.
17 Apr 2021
The former secretary of state will travel to China for climate talks as world powers look for ways to follow their pledges under the 2015 Paris accord. A UN summit takes place in Glasgow, Scotland, later this year.
17 May 2021
Here are a few reasons to pick up a copy of The Guardian on Monday. Find these stories and much more when you grab a copy of The Guardian on Monday.
25 Sep 2021
73-year-old Mohammad Malhas is fulfilling his dream of flying planes after building a flight simulator in his basement to practice his passion every day.
Latest
46 mins ago
Sierra Leone is now treating Sunday's clashes that killed 21 people in the capital Freetown as a failed coup attempt. Thirteen military officers and one civilian are under arrest. Meanwhile, 11 miners have lost their lives in South Africa after an elevator carrying 86 workers plunged 200 metres at a platinum mine.
46 mins ago
Kim Kardashian's comedy has reportedly been sold to Netflix
4 hours ago
The Lagos State Internal Revenue Service has deployed an upgraded electronic process for the collection of Hotel Occupancy and Restaurants Consumption Tax in the state. How efficient is the process in driving tax revenues? Theo Emuwa, a Partner at Aelex, joins CNBC Africa for this discussion.
5 hours ago
David Doyle brings you a round up of this week's business news from sub-Saharan Africa, including a setback for Zambia and currency woes in Nigeria.
5 hours ago
We focus on the situation in Sierra Leone, where 20 people were killed during Sunday’s attack on military barracks. President Julius Maada Bio said in an address on Sunday that most of the leaders of the attack had been arrested. Officials confirmed, however, that nearly 2,000 inmates escaped central prison during the events and only 23 have so far been brought back.
1 day ago
Dheepthika Laurent chats to American choreographer and dancer Trajal Harrell about his retrospective at Paris's Festival d'Automne. They also talk about vogueing, the focus of his seminal eight-year project "Twenty Looks or Paris is Burning at the Judson Church" and his current field of interest: Japanese dance style Butoh.
×

Get the latest news delivered straight to your inbox every day of the week. Stay informed with the Guardian’s leading coverage of Nigerian and world news, business, technology and sports.