Poll: Trust in Radev Cabinet at 50%, in Parliament at 19%
Trust in the cabinet of Rumen Radev is 50% and mistrust 22%, according to a Market Links/bTV poll made public Thursday. Trust in Parliament tripled to 19% in May from 6% in April, and mistrust dropped to 53% from 77% in April. In May, trust in the caretaker government of Andrey Gurov was 28% and mi»»»
Air conditioning fails in dozens of ambulance cars in Hungary
Air conditioning systems broke down in dozens of Hungarian ambulances during the first major heatwave of the year, placing additional strain on emergency crews and patients alike. OMSZ says repairs are underway as temperatures soar above 30°C The National Ambulance Service (Országos Mentőszolgálat,»»»
Iran condemns US ceasefire 'violations' after strikes in south
Iran condemned on Thursday what it called violations by the United States after its strikes on the southern port city of Bandar Abbas, while vowing to defend its sovereignty. The ministry's spokesman Esmaeil Baqaei said Iran would "take all necessary measures to defend its national sovereignty" and»»»
London Mayor reflects on ‘pride and blessing’ of performing Hajj
DUBAI: Sadiq Khan, the mayor of London and one of Britain’s most prominent Muslim politicians, shared Eid Al-Adha greetings from Makkah after completing this year’s Hajj pilgrimage. Speaking about the significance of the pilgrimage, Khan described the experience as a moment of “pride and blessing.”»»»
Obesity in Bulgaria Remains a Serious Challenge, Trend Research Centre Study Shows
Obesity continues to be a serious challenge, Dimitar Ganev of Trend Research Centre said during a forum dedicated to combating obesity on Thursday. During the event, a memorandum of cooperation was signed between the Coalition against Obesity and more than 10 scientific societies. The nationally re»»»
Kyrgyzstan signs agreements with China and Belarus at SCO Forum - | 24.KG
Deputy Chairman of the Cabinet of Ministers of Kyrgyzstan, Erlist Akunbekov, participated in the 5th Forum of SCO Regional Heads and the meeting of sister cities «Interregional Partnership in the SCO: 25 Years of Joint Development.» During his speech, he stated that over the past quarter century, t»»»
Over 32,000 newborns born in Kyrgyzstan for three months - | 24.KG
The resident population of Kyrgyzstan increased by 24,800 people, or 0.4 percent, from January to March 2026, reaching 7,432 million people as of April 1. These data are presented in a report by the National Statistical Committee. According to the report, the population of Bishkek as of April 1 was»»»
Kyrgyzstan’s insurance market posts losses in first quarter of 2026 - | 24.KG
Kyrgyzstan’s insurance sector ended the first quarter of 2026 with a negative financial result. According to data from the National Statistical Committee, the combined net loss of the country’s insurance organizations totaled 50.8 million soms in January—March. How many companies operated at a loss»»»
Michelin to cut 9 percent of French jobs
Paris, France: French tyre giant Michelin said Thursday it would cut 1,500 jobs in France over the next three years in response to high energy and other production costs, as well as "one of the highest tax pressures in industrialised countries". The cuts, representing around nine percent of its 17,»»»
China’s Military Says Drove Away Dutch Warship in South China Sea
China's military said on Wednesday it drove away a Dutch navy vessel it accused of "illegally intruding" into the area around the Paracel Islands in the contested South China Sea. Beijing claims the South China Sea in nearly its entirety despite a 2016 international ruling rejecting its assertion, »»»
Iranians Are Back Online After a Monthslong Shutdown but Still Face Heavy Restrictions
Iranians began to regain internet access on Wednesday after authorities ended a monthslong shutdown. But users said service was slow and spotty in some areas, with apps like YouTube and Instagram heavily restricted, as they were before the cutoff began during nationwide protests in January. Authori»»»
Parliament Decides on 24 Standing Committees Instead of 25
Lawmakers decided on Thursday that the standing committees in the National Assembly will be reduced from 25 to 24 with the adoption of texts from the draft parliamentary rules of procedure. There will no longer be a separate Demographic Policy Committee. Instead, a Labour, Demographic and Social Po»»»
Iran war: Oil shortages threaten global energy security
BusinessGlobal issuesIran war: Oil shortages threaten global energy securitySrinivas MazumdaruStrategic petroleum reserves are declining rapidly as countries release emergency crude supplies to cushion the economic impact of the Middle East conflict. https://p.dw.com/p/5EOlKThe IEA has warned that »»»
AI leaders soften warnings on job losses as industry reassesses impact
AI leaders including Jensen Huang and Sam Altman are moderating earlier warnings about mass job losses from artificial intelligence, suggesting that previous “doomsday” predictions overstated the near-term impact on employment. The shift comes as public concern over workplace disruption from AI con»»»
Italy seizes $232m in assets tied to late mafia boss Messina Denaro
Rome: Italy said Thursday it was seizing assets worth more than 200 million euros ($232 million) belonging to late mafia boss Matteo Messina Denaro in an operation involving a string of offshore territories. Police said in a statement the assets had been amassed since the 1980s "in the interests of»»»
French Veterans Laid to Rest in South Korea, Decades After War
Two French veterans of the Korean War were laid to rest on Wednesday in South Korea, their ashes buried alongside fallen soldiers who had fought with them more than seven decades ago. Warrant Officer Jacques Grisolet and Corporal Andre Datcharry, who died recently in France, were among 37 foreign v»»»
Middle East War Reshaping National Energy Strategies, Says IEA
The Middle East war is pushing countries to open new supply routes and turn to domestic resources to tide over the world's biggest energy crisis, the International Energy Agency said Thursday. "We are in the midst of the largest energy security crisis the world has ever faced -- and I believe this »»»
Media Review: May 28
POLITICS – APPROVAL RATINGS bTV reports that a new government led by Rumen Radev starts with 50% public trust against 24% distrust, citing a survey by Market Links conducted between May 16 and May 27 among 1,008 respondents through face-to-face interviews and online polling. Sociologist Dobromir Zh»»»
Dubai gold prices plunge Dh10 amid rising US-Iran tensions: Is it time to buy?
Dubai: Dubai’s gold prices saw a significant afternoon slump today, offering a lucrative window for consumers looking to buy. The price of 24K gold dropped nearly Dh10 per gram, trading at Dh526.75 compared to yesterday’s Dh537.00. Similarly, the highly popular 22K gold fell to Dh487.75 per gram, d»»»
Large-scale security operation in France for Champions League final
Paris, France: Some 22,000 police officers will be deployed across France for the Champions League final between Paris Saint-Germain and Arsenal this weekend, Interior Minister Laurent Nunez said on Wednesday. PSG's 5-0 victory last year against Inter Milan in European football's showpiece competit»»»
Kardzhali Mayor Taken In for Questioning
Kardzhali Mayor Erol Emin Mumun was taken in for questioning at the Regional Directorate of the Interior Ministry, the municipal press centre told BTA on Thursday. Supporters of the Movement for Rights and Freedoms (MRF) gathered outside the Regional Police Directorate building in support of the ma»»»
EU Transforming Into Military Bloc Targeting Russia - Intel Head
Russian Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR) Director Sergey Naryshkin said that the United Kingdom is actively inciting European partners to confront Russia. "We must also mention the extremely destructive role played by the United Kingdom, the evil, cynical genius of Europe. As on the eve of both w»»»
Putin Lauds Kazakhstan as One of Russia's Premier Trade Allies
Rooted in the principles of equality, the relationship between Russia and Kazakhstan is thriving and developing dynamically, Russian President Vladimir Putin highlighted. Putin noted that both nations harmonize their efforts across all areas of mutual engagement.“We work across all areas,” Putin sa»»»
Escaped bull storms an open-air Eid Al Adha prayer area in Oman, triggering panic and disrupting holiday gathering
An escaped bull charged at worshippers during Eid Al Adha prayers in the Omani city of Al Buraimi on Thursday, causing panic among crowds gathered for the holiday prayers, according to videos circulating on social media. Footage showed worshippers running for safety as the animal moved through an o»»»
With 19 Ports and 70 Upgraded Silos, Egypt Aims to Become Global Grain Hub
Egypt is intensifying efforts to position itself as a global hub for grain storage and trade as regional conflicts continue to disrupt international food supply chains. Cairo’s push is anchored in its strategic geographic location, a network of 19 commercial ports and recently upgraded grain silos »»»
Transport changes, extra metro services, road closures announced for Champions League final in Budapest
Budapest’s public transport operator, Budapest Transport Centre (BKK), has announced major transport changes, extra services and road restrictions ahead of Saturday’s UEFA Champions League final in the Hungarian capital. According to a Wednesday statement, Budapest’s public transport network will o»»»
US arrests ex-CIA official with $40 mn in gold at home
Washington, United States: The United States has arrested a former senior CIA official after a search found $40 million worth of gold bars at his home. FBI officers also seized $2 million in cash and around 35 luxury watches this month from the home of David Rush in the US state of Virginia, accord»»»
Dubai Police warn public: Buying stolen credit cards online can lead to prison and Dh2m fine
Dubai Police have warned residents against purchasing or using stolen credit cards promoted through suspicious websites and online pages, saying offenders could face prison sentences and fines of up to Dh2 million under the UAE’s cybercrime law. Lieutenant Colonel Ali Al Yammahi, Director of the An»»»
Israeli Strikes Kill at Least 8 in Lebanon’s Tyre Ahead of Washington Talks
The Israeli military early Thursday pounded Lebanon's fourth largest city, killing at least eight people in its ongoing military escalation against the Hezbollah group ahead of crucial talks in Washington. Several others were injured in the strikes, according to Lebanon's state-run National News Ag»»»
Trump Voices Support for Armenia PM Ahead of Tense Vote
US President Donald Trump voiced support on Wednesday for Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan in the upcoming elections, which polls show as an exceedingly tight race. The June 7 parliamentary vote is seen as a litmus test for Pashinyan's moves to loosen Armenian dependence on Moscow while forg»»»
Al-Burhan Announces Plans for Broad Political Dialogue Inside Sudan
Sudanese army chief and Transitional Sovereignty Council Chairman Lt. Gen. Abdel Fattah al-Burhan announced plans for a comprehensive political dialogue inside Sudan aimed at completing the country’s transition to civilian democratic rule. In an address delivered on the eve of Eid al-Adha, al-Burha»»»
Private veterinarians' right to work in Kyrgyzstan's markets restored - | 24.KG
The Prosecutor General’s Office of Kyrgyzstan has reported violations of the rights of entrepreneurs in the private veterinary practice sector. According to the supervisory authority, during the inspection, they reviewed regulations governing the work of private veterinarians. The Prosecutor Genera»»»
Canada and Germany sign LNG deal
Germany is close to sealing a major LNG deal with Canada as both countries deepen ties amid uncertainty in Washington under President Trump. The agreement would mark Canada's first big LNG export move. https://p.dw.com/p/5ERU4AdvertisementCanada may soon supply Germany with up to 1 million metric t»»»
BOK lifts S. Korea's growth forecast to 2.6 pct for this year amid robust chip-driven exports - UPI.com
The central bank on Thursday raised its economic growth forecast for South Korea to 2.6 percent for 2026 amid solid semiconductor exports. This file photo shows containers stacked at a port in Pyeongtaek on May 8. Photo by Yonhap The central bank on Thursday raised its economic growth forecast for »»»
U.S. sanctions Iran's new Hormuz authority amid strait talks - UPI.com
Secretary of Treasury Scott Bessent announced sanctions late Wednesday against the Persian Gulf Strait Authority, Iran's newly created mechanism to oversee Strat of Hormuz trade transit. File Photo by Shawn Thew/UPI | License Photo May 28 (UPI) -- The U.S. Treasury announced late Wednesday that it »»»
Think It’s Hot Now? The Next Five Years Will Smash Records, UN Says
In the next five years, the Earth is overwhelmingly likely to surge again and again past the international climate threshold set as safe and shatter its hottest-year record along the way, according to new United Nations climate projections. The World Meteorological Organization also forecasts an ov»»»
HELLENiQ Renewables accelerates expansion in Romania with major wind project in Galati County
HELLENiQ Renewables, a subsidiary of HELLENiQ ENERGY, is moving ahead at pace with the construction of its new 96 MW wind farm in Galati County, Romania, marking another important milestone in the Group’s growing renewable energy footprint in Southeast Europe. Construction works are progressing rap»»»
Hidroelectrica signs deal for Tudor Vladimirescu solar plant
Hidroelectrica SA signed the contract for the turnkey construction of the Tudor Vladimirescu Photovoltaic Power Plant in Braila County, a landmark project in the company’s strategy to diversify its renewable energy production portfolio. The contract, awarded through an open tender to Enevo Group in»»»
Smart Grid CARMEN Secures €104M EU Funding Deal
The financing contract for the “Smart Grid” CARMEN Project, with a total value of approximately €207 million, was signed on Friday, May 22, by Delgaz Grid SA, the electricity and natural gas distribution company, part of the E.ON Romania group, as project initiator, together with its partners CNTEE»»»
Interim PM Bolojan: Modular reactor project at Doicesti has real problems that cannot be ignored
Interim Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan said on Friday that the modular reactor project at Doicesti has real problems that cannot be ignored, underlining that he supports economically feasible decisions and investments made with partners and under clearly established conditions.He explained that three »»»
Vacaresti photovoltaic park receives commercial operation licence
The Vacaresti photovoltaic park (126MWp), located in Dambovita County, received a commercial operation licence from the National Energy Regulatory Authority (ANRE), the project developer announced on Friday.'With the commissioning of the Vacaresti park, DRI's total installed and operational capacit»»»
Justice Minister: Sarafov’s Resignation Is First Step Toward Freeing Judicial System From Dependencies
The resignation of Borislav Sarafov is the first step toward freeing the judicial system from the dependencies, associated with him, Justice Minister Nikolay Naydenov told a news briefing on Thursday. “The facts are that he is no longer at the top of the judicial system. From here on, the procedure»»»
Largest hospital, housing for medical workers under construction in Kochkor - | 24.KG
A modern hospital that will become the largest medical facility in Naryn region is under construction in Kochkor district. The announcement was made by the Presidential Plenipotentiary Representative in Naryn region, Nurbek Satarov, during a meeting with local residents. According to the Ministry o»»»
Tour of Romania 2026 launches cross-border edition with official start in Moldova
The Tour of Romania 2026 was officially presented at the Government House in Chișinău on 25 May, with the participation and under the patronage of the Government of the Republic of Moldova. The event was attended by two ministers, four district presidents and vice presidents, four mayors, and numer»»»
Can the UN still keep the peace in a divided world?
Across multiple conflict zones, dozens of active armed conflicts and insurgencies are unfolding worldwide with innocent civilians caught in the crosshairs and lives and livelihood’s upended due to the strategic ambitions of world powers. While it’s fair to question whether the United Nations – an i»»»
Pakistani site supervisor, Bangladeshi construction worker among 3 UAE residents who won Big Ticket Eid Al Adha e-draw
Dubai: A Pakistani site supervisor who has lived in Sharjah for 30 years, a Bangladeshi construction worker pooling tickets with friends, and an Indian expat who got the news while on holiday back home were among four winners of Dh25,000 each in Big Ticket's third weekly e-draw of May 2026, held on»»»
16 dead, 73 injured in Kenya school fire: police source
Nairobi: Several girls were feared dead in a school fire in Kenya, local media said Thursday. The fire broke out at around 1:00 am local in Utumishi Girls Academy in Nakuru County, local media said, but was only reported at around 3:30 am, according to the Kenyan Red Cross. Get updated faster and f»»»
China Vows to Support Cuba Against ‘Power Politics and Bullying’
China's foreign minister Wang Yi vowed to support Havana and confront "power politics and bullying" during talks with his Cuban counterpart in New York, state media reported Wednesday, as the Caribbean island faces mounting pressure from the United States. Cuba is suffering under a US energy blocka»»»
Oil prices climb more than 3% as U.S.-Iran tensions re-escalate in Gulf
London, May 28 (SANA) Oil prices rose more than 3% on Thursday as escalating tensions between the United States and Iran raised concerns over potential supply disruptions in the Gulf and the Strait of Hormuz. Brent crude futures for July delivery gained $3.51 to $97.80 a barrel, while the more acti»»»
Putin Affirms Russia's Proactive Role in Bolstering World Stability
In a video address shown at the plenary session of the first International Security Forum, President Vladimir Putin said that Russia believes "modern work in such important strategic areas [as ensuring regional and global stability] is especially relevant now, in the context of the formation of a m»»»