Israeli strikes kill 6 near Tyre, target car on Khaldeh road despite ongoing talks
Lebanese state media reported an Israeli strike near Beirut on Wednesday as well as attacks on south Lebanon, ahead of a second day of talks in Washington between Israel and Lebanon. The state-run National News Agency (NNA) reported "the targeting of a car on the Khaldeh road", referring to an area»»»
UN chief proposes options to help end Lebanon conflict after peacekeepers leave
The United Nations chief has proposed three options to help end the decades-old conflict between Lebanon's Iran-backed Hezbollah militants and Israel when the 8,100-member U.N. peacekeeping mission in southern Lebanon ends on Dec. 31. All of the options presented to the U.N. Security Council by Sec»»»
Norway Chess 2026 produces dramatic round 7
OSLO: Round seven of Norway Chess 2026 has kept up the drama in Oslo, with a decisive classical result and two tense Armageddon battles. The headline result on Tuesday came when Praggnanandhaa Rameshbabu defeated Alireza Firouzja in classical chess. The Indian star outplayed Firouzja in a long stru»»»
Sirens sound in northern Israel after ‘hostile aircraft infiltration’, military says
DUBAI: The Israeli military said sirens sounded in northern Israel on Wednesday following what it described as a “hostile aircraft infiltration.” Lebanon had announced a partial ceasefire between Hezbollah and Israel that would see Israel halt strikes on Beirut’s Hezbollah-controlled »»»
PM Comments on Progressive Bulgaria's Proposal to Remove COVID-Related Pension Supplements, Maternity Leave Controversy
Progressive Bulgaria leader and Prime Minister Rumen Radev commented on the opposition’s uproar after the parliamentary group proposed the removal of COVID-related supplements for newly granted pensions. At the Council of Ministers meeting on Wednesday, he argued that “not a single euro, not a sing»»»
Ascom's board approves 90% stake acquisition in Raya Holding’s Ostool Transport Arab Finance For Information Technology
Arab Finance: The board of Asek Company for Mining (Ascom) agreed on acquiring 90% of Ostool Transport’s shares in exchange for EGP 641 million, equivalent to EGP 8.224 per share, according to a bourse disclosure. The members unanimously approved the fair value (FV) study of Ostool’s share price su»»»
Did India really sell $12 billion worth of gold to save the rupee from crashing?
Dubai: The Indian government has dismissed claims that the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) sold nearly $12 billion worth of gold reserves to protect the rupee and bolster foreign currency assets, calling the assertion "fake" and inconsistent with official data. The clarification came after a Bloomberg »»»
Tehran Says Condemns US Strikes on Qeshm Island, Reiterates Iran's Right to Defend Itself
TEHRAN (Sputnik) - Tehran condemns the US strikes on Qeshm Island and the attack on an Iranian tanker, reiterating Iran's right to defend itself, and blames Kuwait and Bahrain for complicity, the Iranian Foreign Ministry said on Wednesday. "The Iranian Foreign Ministry strongly condemns the aggress»»»
UAE calls for united Gulf stance after attacks on Kuwait, Bahrain
A top Emirati official called on Wednesday for a united stance from the Gulf after renewed attacks on Kuwait and Bahrain that were blamed on Iran. "In light of Iran's repeated aggression against the brotherly states of Kuwait and Bahrain, a firm, unified and cohesive Gulf stance is imperative. No G»»»
NBA Finals showcase new era of parity as Knicks and Spurs renew rivalry with history on the line
DUBAI: The 2026 NBA Finals tip off on Thursday, June 4, with the New York Knicks and San Antonio Spurs meeting on basketball’s biggest stage for the first time since 1999. The Knicks are seeking their first NBA championship since 1973, while the Spurs are chasing a sixth title. Regardless of the ou»»»
Walk on real Omani sand at the heart of La Biennale di Venezia
VENICE: The Sultanate of Oman Pavilion at the 61st International Art Exhibition of La Biennale di Venezia, which ends on Nov. 22, is asking visitors to slow down and engage with unexpected materials — and fellow guests. “We are bringing sand from a desert in Oman to Venice,” artist and curator Hait»»»
NATO chief arrives in Kyiv on unannounced visit
KYIV: NATO chief Mark Rutte arrived in Kyiv on Wednesday for an unannounced trip, Ukraine’s national railway operator said, after a series of large-scale fatal Russian attacks on the Ukrainian capital.“Today at the Kyiv railway station, we are gladly welcoming NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte. Thi»»»
OECD Cuts 2026 Global Growth Forecasts Over Mideast War Fallout
The war in the Middle East has dented economic growth prospects worldwide, with a more severe shock likely if no effective ceasefire is agreed before 2027, the OECD warned Wednesday. Global economic growth is now forecast to slip to 2.8 percent for 2026 if Gulf exports of oil and gas return to pre-»»»
Virtual taekwondo to feature at 2026 Asian Games
Tokyo: Fighters wearing virtual reality headsets will battle it out in cyberspace at this year's Asian Games in Japan after organisers approved the inclusion of virtual taekwondo. The non-contact sport sees combatants strap sensors to their bodies and aim kicks at virtual opponents in what develope»»»
Vietnamese assassins attacked restaurant owner's creditors
Hungary’s Chief Prosecutor for Budapest has brought charges of attempted aggravated murder and other offences against seven Vietnamese men, seeking custodial sentences, after they allegedly attacked their creditors with machetes. Vietnamese restaurant owner owed a lot of money In a statement issued»»»
Bulgarian Dairy Sector Under Pressure as Cheap EU Imports Undercut Local Milk PricesOpinions
Calls for changes to Bulgaria’s dairy sector regulations are gaining momentum as producers warn that local milk is struggling to compete with significantly cheaper imports from other European Union countries, BNR reports. Vladislav Mihaylov of the Association of Dairy Producers welcomed the governm»»»
Saudi Non-oil Private Sector Activity Hits 3-month High in May
Saudi Arabia's non-oil private sector expanded at the fastest pace in three months in May as domestic demand improved and supply chains stabilized, while business optimism remained subdued amid conflict in the region, a survey showed on Wednesday. The seasonally adjusted Riyad Bank Saudi Arabia Pur»»»
New Delhi hotel fire kills at least 21: police
At least 21 people were killed on Wednesday after a fire swept through a hotel in New Delhi, police said. "It is with profound sorrow that 21 persons have been declared dead in this tragic incident," police said in a press statement, adding that more than 40 others were rescued.»»»
COMMENT: A new world of asymmetrical diplomacy
The world has changed in a very fundamental way. For most of the last century the world has been run on the lines of Great Power Geopolitics: them and us; the enlightened and the barbaric; the rich and the poor. During the Cold War this was framed as Capitalists vs Communists. Since the collapse of»»»
Kazakhstan taking on lots of debt to China
Kazakhstan is quickly racking up debt to China and Astana’s obligations to Beijing appear poised to keep growing in the coming years. The trend of aggressive borrowing from China started in 2025, when Kazakhstan obtained over $3.5bn in credit, increasing the country’s total debt to the PRC to $12.8»»»
India removes exam chief over marking fiasco
New Delhi: Indian authorities have removed top education bosses from the exam board after marking failures in tests taken by nearly two million high school students sparked outrage and calls for protests. The controversy, after the board acknowledged cybersecurity vulnerabilities in a digital marki»»»
Regional War Weighs on Output, New Business Growth in UAE
The UAE's non-oil private sector expanded only modestly in May as war in the region and the effective closure of the Strait of Hormuz weighed on output and new business growth, a business survey showed on Wednesday. The seasonally adjusted S&P Global UAE Purchasing Managers' Index rose to 52.6 in M»»»
Saudi non-oil business activity continues expansion in May as PMI rises to 52.8
RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s business activity expanded at the fastest pace for three months in May, with the Riyad Bank Purchasing Managers’ Index rising to 52.8 from the previous reading of 51.5. The latest survey, compiled by S&P Global, showed the Kingdom’s non-oil economy returning to firmer growth »»»
SPIEF Kicks Off in St. Petersburg — Saudi Arabia Leads Guest Delegation
The 29th St. Petersburg International Economic Forum will take place June 3–6 under the theme “Pragmatic Dialogue: The Path to a Stable Future.” More than 130 countries will participate, with a strong emphasis on cooperation with the Global South, BRICS, and emerging markets.To view this video plea»»»
Trump in ‘Spectacular’ Health, Adviser Says After Medical
US President Donald Trump is in "spectacular" health, a television doctor in his cabinet insisted Tuesday, after a medical examination failed to quell questions about Trump's health. Mehmet Oz, who is Trump's administrator for the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, was speaking to reporter»»»
Why DK Shivakumar will be called India’s richest Chief Minister
Dubai: D.K. Shivakumar, one of the most influential leaders in the Congress party, is set to take over as Karnataka’s Chief Minister, marking the culmination of a political journey that spans more than three decades. Known within political circles as the Congress party’s “troubleshooter,” Shivakuma»»»
Qatar’s fashion talent makes North American runway debut at Fashion Art Toronto
Doha, Qatar: Three emerging Qatari and Qatar-based designers made their North American runway debut at Fashion Art Toronto last week, presenting original collections to international audiences as part of the Qatar-Canada and Mexico 2026 Year of Culture. Representing Doha’s innovation and entreprene»»»
Iran’s IRGC Strikes US Navy’s 5th Fleet HQ with Missiles, Drones in Retaliation
Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps announced on Wednesday it has struck the headquarters of the US Navy’s 5th Fleet with missiles and drones, in retaliation for a series of US attacks on an Iranian tanker and an IRGC communications tower. The IRGC’s Aerospace Force conducted missile and drone»»»
Scientists Find Yeast in Ancient Iceman's Guts -- and Make Bread
Yeast has been growing in the guts of a frozen mummy called Oetzi the Iceman for thousands of years, scientists have discovered, telling AFP they used it to make a tasty sourdough bread. More than 5,300 years ago -- before the Egyptian pyramids were built -- Oezti was strolling through the Alps on »»»
Egypt’s Private Sector Slump Deepens as Cost Pressures Hit Three-Year High
Egypt's non-oil private sector remained mired in contraction in May, as a fresh surge in input costs squeezed demand, forced businesses into aggressive price hikes and triggered the steepest round of job cuts in nearly six years, a business survey showed on Wednesday. The headline S&P Global Egypt»»»
Gold Eases as Middle East Tensions Lift Oil, US Economic Data in Focus
Gold prices slipped on Wednesday, as renewed hostilities in the Middle East pushed crude higher and stalled US-Iran talks, while investors awaited upcoming U.S. economic data. Spot gold fell 0.5% to $4,460.36 per ounce by 0702 GMT, after rising more than 1% in the previous session. US gold futures »»»
Spain, France head list of World Cup favourites
Doha, Qatar: With the 2026 FIFA World Cup just around the corner, Spain and France head the list of leading favourites to lift football’s most coveted trophy, while defending champions Argentina, five-time winners Brazil and England complete a strong group of contenders. Although the World Cup has »»»
Foxes, Sharks and Puffins in Line to Replace Historic Figures on UK Banknotes
Foxes, sharks and puffins are on a shortlist of wildlife to appear on Britain's next banknotes, replacing historic figures including World War Two leader Winston Churchill, novelist Jane Austen and mathematician Alan Turing. In all, the Bank of England and wildlife experts have selected 18 animals »»»
Russia Repels Drone Attack Over Leningrad Region as Economic Forum Kicks Off
Russia downed 50 drones over the Leningrad region northwest of Moscow overnight and continues to repel the suspected Ukrainian attacks, Governor Alexander Drozdenko said on Wednesday, as a major annual economic forum was about to start. The Leningrad region, home to crucial energy export infrastruc»»»
WATCH Hezbollah drones strike Israeli positions near Beaufort Castle
The militant group Hezbollah has released a video showing its kamikaze drones attacking Israeli soldiers in the immediate vicinity of Beaufort Castle in southern Lebanon. The 900-year-old medieval fortress was seized by the Israeli military over the weekend, with West Jerusalem hailing it as a majo»»»
Oil extends gains as Middle East hostilities flare and talks stall
SINGAPORE: Oil prices rose on Wednesday, extending gains from the previous session, as hostilities in the Middle East erupted anew with Iran firing missiles at Kuwait and Bahrain, while diplomatic talks between Iran and the US showed little progress. Brent futures gained 81 cents, or 0.8 percent,»»»
On This Day, June 3: London Bridge attack kills 8 - UPI.com
On June 3, 2017, a van mowed down pedestrians on London Bridge and the drivers stabbed people at nearby bars and restaurants, killing eight victims. 1 of 4 | Members of the public read tributes to the victims of the June 3 terror attack in London Bridge on June 8, 2017. File Photo by Hugo Philpott/»»»
Iraq Moving Forward with Imposing State Monopoly over Weapons
Iraq is stepping up its measures to impose state monopoly over weapons with some Shiite armed factions declaring that they were dismantling their military wings that have for years operated outside the control of the armed forces even though they are part of the official Popular Mobilization Forces»»»
KHDA to inspect Dubai schools with no more than 24 hours’ notice
Dubai: Dubai's Knowledge and Human Development Authority (KHDA) has announced that private schools across the emirate will receive short-notice inspection visits from the 2026-27 academic year, with schools given no more than 24 hours' notice before a quality assurance team arrives. The announcemen»»»
Rumen Radev's Party: “Not All 2.2 Million Pensioners in Bulgaria Will Die of Hunger”
Progressive Bulgaria’s proposed changes to pensions and party financing triggered a fierce political clash, with opposition parties accusing the government of balancing public finances at the expense of retirees and democratic institutions. The dispute erupted during a meeting of the parliamentary »»»
The Ukrainian Investor, the Illegal City, and the Political Cover: Bulgaria's Biggest Scandal of the YearOpinions
This story is still breaking. New details emerge every day, officials are being fired, investigators are opening cases, and key figures are crossing borders. What follows is the most complete picture available as of early June 2026. Much more will come to light in the weeks ahead. Sometime in Novem»»»
Kyrgyzstan’s schools are short of over 640 teachers - | 24.KG
Kyrgyzstan’s schools are short of over 640 teachers at the end of the 2025/26 academic year. Education Minister Dogdurkul Kendirbaeva told reporters. According to her, this doesn’t mean the subject isn’t taught at all; replacements are provided. The teachers shortage is primarily observed in Russia»»»
Cuba, lawfare, and Trump’s Venezuela temptation
A US Supreme Court ruling last week revives multi-million-dollar Cuba compensation claims against cruise giants, reopening one of the oldest wounds in relations between Washington and Havana. The ruling concerned Havana Docks Corporation v Royal Caribbean Cruises, which, on its surface, relates to »»»
TCHAKAROV: Armenia after an opposition victory — Georgia 2.0?
With a week left until what is considered to be an all-important parliamentary election in Armenia, the market consensus appears well-formed. It posits, first, that the vote might have wide-ranging economic and geopolitical implications for the country. More importantly, it anticipates that, in the»»»
Survey:Cost of living, unexpected expenses dominate Romanians' fears for this year
More than two-thirds of Romanians (68%) say their main concern for the next year is the rising cost of living, prompting them to cut spending and look for ways to reduce risk and protect financial stability, according to a survey of 1,006 employees nationwide.Beyond inflation pressures, 42% fear a »»»
Chief of Defence Staff Gheorghita Vlad under criminal investigation for complicity in usurpation of office
Chief of Defence Staff Gheorghita Vlad has been placed under criminal investigation by prosecutors of the National Anti-Corruption Directorate (DNA) in a case in which he is accused of complicity in usurpation of office, after intervening to increase budget-funded places at the Faculty of Physical »»»
DefMin Miruta participates in the NATO Capability Generation Conference in Belgium
Acting Minister of National Defense, Radu Miruta, stated on Tuesday, after participating in the NATO Capability Generation Conference in Belgium, that Romania does not ask for help before doing everything it can."Today I went to SHAPE, in Belgium, the NATO military headquarters that leads and coord»»»
Interim ForMin Toiu and UN Secretary General meeting
Romania's interim Foreign Affairs Minister Oana Toiu met UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres in New York on Monday, in the context of the emergency meeting of the UN Security Council convened after a Russian drone struck a residential building in Galati, injuring two people."We share a view on th»»»
Are we teaching children to think or simply to comply?
Last week, at a community learning event for children, I witnessed something that many adults would probably consider a success. I saw it as a missed opportunity. The room was alive with excitement. Children were chatting, laughing, and eagerly asking one another what the session would be about. So»»»
China Goes After ‘Ghost Kitchens’ on Food Delivery Apps
Chinese authorities have taken aim at a new target as they rein in the country's cut-throat food delivery industry: “ghost kitchens,” or restaurants that don't actually exist but appear on apps. The “ghost kitchens” outsource orders to third-party vendors, which fulfill them at lower costs, allowin»»»