US military to build war-ready stockpile in Australia: documents
Sydney: The US military is planning a permanent war-ready weapons stockpile for its Marine Corps on Australia's southeast coast beyond the range of most Chinese missiles, tender documents show and officials confirmed to AFP. The development of the stockpile, a first for the Marine Corps in Australi»»»
Serena Williams to play doubles with sister Venus at Wimbledon
London: Serena Williams will play at Wimbledon for the first time since 2022 after the American legend was given a wildcard to play the doubles event with her sister Venus on Tuesday. Williams made a sensational return to tennis last week when she won her first-round doubles match at Queen's Club w»»»
Late nights, high costs, summer heat: How UAE restaurants are fighting to keep World Cup crowds coming
Dubai: For UAE restaurants, hotels and sports lounges, the FIFA World Cup is usually a major opportunity to boost footfall, food and beverage sales, and customer engagement. But this year, operators are facing a different set of challenges — from matches running as late as 5 am (UAE time) to the pr»»»
Trump says Russia ‘should make a deal’ with Ukraine
EVIAN: US President Donald Trump said Tuesday that “Russia should make a deal” to end its war against Ukraine, after meeting Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky at the G7 summit in France. Trump said he “had a meeting” with Zelensky at the summit in the spa town of Evian-les-Bains and more talks»»»
A month-old pony moves to a 4th-floor apartment in Croatia. Neighbors don’t mind.
ROVINJ: A month-old pony named Mile is the newest resident of an apartment building in the northern Croatian coastal town of Rovinj. Mile has moved in temporarily to his owners’ fourth-floor flat because his mother rejected him at birth. He also needs round-the-clock care after undergoing an operat»»»
Serena Williams to play doubles with sister Venus at Wimbledon
London: Serena Williams will play at Wimbledon for the first time since 2022 after the American legend was given a wildcard to play the doubles event with her sister Venus on Tuesday. Williams, 44, made a sensational return to tennis last week when she won her first-round doubles match at Queen's C»»»
F1H2O races on Issyk-Kul: Environmental impact assessment conducted - | 24.KG
An environmental impact assessment (EIA) was conducted prior to the International Motorsports Championship UIM F1H2O round on Issyk-Kul Lake. Eduard Kubatov, Director of the State Agency for Tourism Development of the Kyrgyz Republic, announced at a press conference. According to him, organizing su»»»
Analysis Shows Limited or No Control over Hospitalizations in Bulgaria
There is limited or no control over the number of hospitalizations in Bulgaria, the Institute for Market Economics (IME) says in an analysis presented at a forum here on Tuesday. According to the study, hospitalizations in Bulgaria exceed many times those in European Union countries for most of the»»»
Kyustendil Cherry Season Opens at 80 Cents Per Kg amid Oversupply Pressure and Crop LossesOpinions
Cherry picking in Bulgaria’s Kyustendil region has begun with farmgate prices set at around 80 euro cents per kilogram, according to local producers. Farmers say the level is significantly low, while seasonal workers are currently being paid up to 50 euro cents per kilogram for harvesting. Growers »»»
Sigh of relief in Africa as the Strait of Hormuz 'reopens'
TradeAfricaSigh of relief in Africa as the Strait of Hormuz 'reopens'Antonio CascaisA potential US-Iran agreement could lower energy, fertilizer, and food prices in Africa if the Strait of Hormuz fully reopens. Oil exporters such as Nigeria and Angola might have to cope with less revenue, experts s»»»
Sharjah hotel guests jump 22% to 2.1 million as revenues hit Dh780 million
Dubai: Sharjah’s hotels welcomed 2.1 million guests in 2025, a 22% increase on the previous year, as stronger airport traffic and new travel links helped drive demand across the emirate’s hospitality sector, according to Cavendish Maxwell. Get updated faster and for FREE: Download the Gulf News app»»»
EU unanimously approves opening of first accession talks cluster with Ukraine and Moldova
EU member states have unanimously agreed to open the first cluster of negotiations on Ukraine's and Moldova's accession to the bloc, a European Commission statement said on June 15. The decision moves the accession process for the two countries beyond the legislative screening stage and into »»»
Vucic: Serbs see Georgians as brotherly nation, we must build ties in future
TBILISI - Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said on Tuesday the Serbs saw Georgians not only as a friendly but also as a brotherly nation, and noted that Serbia must build ties with Georgia in the future. "I am very happy to be the first (Serbian) president paying an official visit to this beautif»»»
Putin Preparing for Russia-ASEAN Summit, Bilateral Talks on Its Sidelines – Kremlin
MOSCOW (Sputnik) - Russian President Vladimir Putin is preparing for the Russia-ASEAN summit, on the sidelines of which he will hold a marathon of bilateral meetings, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said on Tuesday. "The President is preparing for the Russia-ASEAN summit, which, as you know, will b»»»
Gazans displaced by war watch World Cup from the ruins
GAZA/CAIRO: Fadi Al-Arawi, a footballer in the Gaza Strip Premier League, hasn’t been able to take the pitch since pro sports were suspended with the outbreak of war more than two years ago. Like most Gazans, he no longer even has a home where he can watch the World Cup on TV. As Saturday’s match»»»
No tolls, just fees? What Iran's plan for Strait of Hormuz means
DUBAI: Iran says it is not planning to charge ships tolls for passing through the Strait of Hormuz. Instead, it insists vessels will pay fees for services provided in one of the world's most strategically important waterways. The distinction may sound technical, but it lies at the heart of a growin»»»
Beirut’s Dahiyeh Strike Reportedly Reshaped Iran-US MoU, Forcing New Lebanon Guarantees
The final hours before the announcement of the US-Iran Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) were marked by high-stakes brinkmanship, with the Israeli strike on Beirut’s southern suburb (Dahiyeh) reportedly triggering a last-minute overhaul of key provisions—particularly those related to Lebanon, accor»»»
France to try 14 over deadliest Channel migrant disaster
PARIS: Fourteen people are to stand trial in France over the November 2021 deaths of at least 27 migrants in the deadliest recorded small boat crossing of the Channel, prosecutors said Tuesday. The defendants, linked to people-smuggling networks, are accused of playing a role in the sinking in whic»»»
Israeli Supreme Court rejects appeal for release of Gaza doctor held without charge
JERUSALEM: Israel’s Supreme Court on Tuesday rejected an appeal to release a prominent Palestinian doctor who has been held without charge since he was captured in Gaza in late 2024. Abu Safiya, the director of the Kamal Adwan hospital, is among at least 14 doctors from Gaza who have been detaine»»»
S. Korea in consultations with U.S., Iran on Hormuz transit following peace deal - UPI.com
South Korea is consulting with the United States and Iran about navigation through the Strait of Hormuz, the Foreign Ministry said Tuesday. In this photo, the South Korean oil tanker Universal Winner arrives near Ulsan on June 10 after exiting the Strait. Photo by Yonhap South Korea has begun consu»»»
Weapons used to detain violators who damaged state border barriers - | 24.KG
The State Border Service of the Kyrgyz Republic reports that on June 16, border guards prevented an attempt to illegally transport livestock across the state border in Kuruk-Sai area of Batken region on the Kyrgyz-Tajik section of the state border. Around 00:30 a.m., border guards from the Batken»»»
Beer industry strives for balanced and sustainable growth
The launch of Amstel® beer in Romania was the most successful beer brand launch in Europe in 2025, according to NielsenIQ data. In light of this achievement, BR sat down with Boris Miloushev, Managing Director at HEINEKEN Romania, to discuss the industry’s evolution this year, the company’s perform»»»
Iran FM says ending war including in Lebanon 'most important issue' in US deal
Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said on Tuesday that ending the war on all fronts, including Lebanon, was "the most important" issue in the peace deal with the United States announced the day before. "The important point I want to emphasize here is that in our view, there are two parties to »»»
UK ups Russia sanctions to bring ‘war machine to halt’: Starmer
EVIAN, France: The UK is imposing a raft of new sanctions against Russia, including on tankers that transport LNG, in a bid to pressure Moscow into halting the war against Ukraine, Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced as a special G7 summit session got underway Tuesday. Ukrainian President Volodym»»»
Rival S. Korea parties agree to launch parliamentary probe on election ballot shortage - UPI.com
This composite photo, taken Tuesday, shows Rep. Cheon Jun-ho (L), deputy floor leader of the ruling Democratic Party, and Rep. Kim Seung-soo, deputy floor leader of the main opposition People Power Party, prior to their talks at the National Assembly in Seoul. Photo by Yonhap The rival parties agre»»»
Seoul stocks up for 4th day to finish above 8,700 on U.S.-Iran deal optimism - UPI.com
This photo, taken Tuesday, shows the trading room of Hana Bank in Seoul as South Korean stocks closed above the 8,700-point mark on optimism over a U.S.-Iran deal. Photo by Yonhap Seoul stocks shot up by more than 2 percent Tuesday, extending their winning streak to a fourth day on optimism over a »»»
US B-52 bomber crash at California air force base kills eight
Eight people were killed after a US B-52 bomber crashed and burst into flames shortly after take-off from Edwards Air Force Base in California on Monday. The aircraft was carrying a mix of military personnel, government employees and civilian contractors on a routine test mission when it went down,»»»
Iran's top negotiator Ghalibaf to attend signing of US deal
Iran's top negotiator Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf will attend the signing in Switzerland of the deal ending the war with the United States, an Iranian deputy foreign minister said on Tuesday. "Switzerland will be the venue for the signing, but the exact location has not yet been determined. The next r»»»
French spies drop AI giant Palantir over US overreliance fears
PARIS: France’s domestic intelligence agency will stop working with American AI giant Palantir, Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu said Tuesday, as European nations increasingly doubt the dependability of the United States. “We cannot accept new strategic dependencies in the digital sphere,” Lecornu »»»
Andrea Bocelli to perform at inaugural Yasalam Classics during Abu Dhabi Grand Prix week
DUBAI: Italian music legend Andrea Bocelli will perform at Yasalam Classics, a new concert series presented during Formula One Etihad Airways Abu Dhabi Grand Prix 2026 race week. Bocelli will take to the stage at Etihad Arena on Yas Island on Wednesday, Dec. 2, and will be accompanied by the Armeni»»»
EGX Advances as Arab Investors Bet on Improving Egyptian Outlook
Stronger Pound, Robust Debt Demand and Regional Buying Support Egyptian Assets Cairo — Egyptian equities extended their recovery on Monday as Arab investors returned decisively to the market, helping lift major indices amid improving sentiment toward Egyptian assets following a stronger currency, c»»»
Bulgaria’s President Warns EU Vote on North Macedonia, Condemns Embassy Car Arson in Skopje
President Iliana Yotova has described the arson attack on Bulgarian diplomatic vehicles in Skopje as an attack on Bulgaria itself, calling on European lawmakers to address the incident during upcoming discussions in the European Parliament. Further reading: Macedonian Police Detain Man Over Arson A»»»
Macedonian Police Detain Man Over Arson Attack on Bulgarian Embassy Vehicles in SkopjeOpinions
Skopje police have detained a 44-year-old man suspected of setting fire to two vehicles belonging to the Bulgarian Embassy, marking a significant development in the investigation into the incident that sparked strong reactions in both Sofia and Skopje. According to the Ministry of Internal Affairs »»»
Charging ahead: EVs outpace growth predictions
Nature and EnvironmentCharging ahead: EVs outpace growth predictionsGero RueterElectric cars are getting cheaper, more efficient and can travel farther than ever. China is driving the transition, but Europe and other countries are catching up fast. https://p.dw.com/p/5F7kvElectric vehicles charge a»»»
Araghchi: Israeli Occupation of Lebanese Land Is a Direct MoU Violation
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has declared that ‘Israel’s’ ongoing occupation of Lebanese territory constitutes a blatant breach of the upcoming Tehran-Washington memorandum of understanding, holding the United States directly accountable for compelling Tel Aviv to halt its aggression. Sp»»»
Abu Dhabi launches Dh291 million dual carriageway connecting Al Sarouj to Al Ain Industrial Area
Abu Dhabi's Department of Municipalities and Transport (DMT) has begun construction of a Dh291.11 million dual carriageway linking the Al Sarouj district with the Al Ain Industrial Area, as part of efforts to improve traffic flow and support urban growth in the city. The project, scheduled for comp»»»
The forint breaks records: how long can the surge last?
The Hungarian forint has reached levels not seen in nearly five years. The euro slipped below the psychologically significant 350 mark both yesterday and today, while the Hungarian currency has strengthened markedly against the dollar, sterling and even the Japanese yen. The question now is what is»»»
Iran says footballer’s US visa expires after World Cup opener
TEHRAN: An Iranian national football team player’s United States visa has expired, state media reported Tuesday, leaving his future at the World Cup shrouded in doubt with Tehran engulfed in a bitter diplomatic row with Washington. Winger Mehdi Torabi was only issued a single-entry visa instead of »»»
CEO Talks | Marek Noetzel, NEPI Rockcastle: A disciplined path to regional expansion
In a business where scale, timing, and trust can redefine entire markets, Marek Noetzel brings a clear sense of direction to NEPI Rockcastle’s next stage of growth. As CEO, he is shaping a strategy built on continuity, disciplined ambition, and a leadership approach focused on turning long-term vis»»»
Diana Iosu (DiFine PR): “Consultancy today means offering that human, profound, and educated perspective that technology cannot fully replace”
As part of our new interview series with professionals in the local communication industry, BR sat down with Diana Iosu, founder DiFine PR, and talked about the agency, challenges, consultancy, influencer marketing, storytelling, entrepreneurship, and leadership. By Romanita Oprea How did you start»»»
Statement of rally in Yemen’s Saada: We congratulate Iran, Hezbollah on Historic victory over the world’s tyrants - Al-Manar TV Lebanon
Secretary's SpeechLebanon PalestineZionist EntityRegional and International International More Video Language Ar En Fr EsSubscribe for Weekly Updates Subscribe Statement of rally in Yemen’s Saada: We congratulate Iran, Hezbollah on Historic victory over the world’s tyrants 16-06-2026 11:35 AM Lates»»»
Taiwan president says he ‘won’t give up’ on defense spending after parliament cuts
NEW TAIPEI, Taiwan: Taiwan President Lai Ching-te said on Tuesday he would “not give up” on increasing defense spending, after the island’s opposition-majority parliament last month passed just two-thirds of a $40 billion supplementary budget. Taiwan’s government is prioritizing drones and other as»»»
Thailand appoints experts for UN arbitration in Cambodia dispute
BANGKOK: Thailand has appointed conciliators from South Africa and Germany for a UN arbitration process that was initiated by Cambodia to resolve a long-running maritime dispute, Foreign Minister Sihasak Phuangketkeow told reporters on Tuesday. Cambodia launched the compulsory conciliation process»»»
Zelensky seeks to convince Trump at G7 that Russia now on the defensive
EVIAN-LES-BAINS: President Volodymyr Zelensky arrived at the G7 summit on Tuesday, hoping to impress upon US leader Donald Trump that Ukraine’s fortunes in its war against Russia have improved as he pushes for greater international support. Zelensky was greeted by French President Emmanuel Macron,»»»
Ukraine drone sets Moscow oil refinery on fire
MOSCOW: A drone hit a major oil refinery just outside Moscow on Tuesday, triggering a fire and causing damage, Russian authorities said, as Ukraine claimed the attack was retribution for Russia’s own strikes. The strike comes a day after Ukraine said Moscow fired more than 600 drones and 70 missile»»»
Iran says footballer’s US visa expires after World Cup opener
TEHRAN: An Iranian national football team player’s United States visa has expired, state media reported Tuesday, leaving his future at the World Cup shrouded in doubt with Tehran engulfed in a bitter diplomatic row with Washington.Winger Mehdi Torabi was only issued a single-entry visa instead of t»»»
Chinese Foreign Ministry: We hope all parties will implement ceasefire arrangements and create conditions for maintaining peace and stability in the Middle East - Al-Manar TV Lebanon
Secretary's SpeechLebanon PalestineZionist EntityRegional and International International More Video Language Ar En Fr EsSubscribe for Weekly Updates Subscribe Chinese Foreign Ministry: We hope all parties will implement ceasefire arrangements and create conditions for maintaining peace and stabili»»»
Haaretz: After Oct 7, Iran Is Netanyahu’s Biggest Failure Yet - Al-Manar TV Lebanon
Secretary's SpeechLebanon PalestineZionist EntityRegional and International International More Video Language Ar En Fr EsSubscribe for Weekly Updates Subscribe Haaretz: After Oct 7, Iran Is Netanyahu’s Biggest Failure Yet 16-06-2026 11:32 AM Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu in an image from August 202»»»
'All the way': Egypt dare to dream after gritty Belgium draw
Cairo: When Egypt took the lead against Belgium in their opening World Cup match on Monday, decades of doubt gave way to belief for 62-year-old Bahgat Abbas. Standing beneath the historic arcades near the Basilica in Cairo's eastern Heliopolis district, Abbas leapt with the crowd as cups rattled ac»»»
Central banks see gold taking a larger share of reserves over the next five years
Dubai: Central banks are expected to keep buying gold over the next year, with reserve managers increasingly treating the metal as a strategic asset during periods of crisis, geopolitical uncertainty and pressure on the US dollar, according to the World Gold Council. (Check latest UAE gold prices h»»»