Novinite 9m

Why Visualising Trends Matters for Investing in Bulgaria

Learn how visual tools help investors navigate Bulgaria’s euro transition, manage GBP/EUR risk, and interpret cross-border market trends more effectively. Bulgaria’s anticipated transition to the euro marks a structural shift for investors managing cross-border assets. As currency dynamics and capi»»»

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The Peninsula 32m

Qatar stocks rally 140 points as market posts sharp gains

Doha, Qatar: The shares in Qatar’s stock market witnessed a notable bounce-bank as the Qatar Stock Exchange (QSE) index surged 139.59 points or 1.38 percent, yesterday to close at 10,290.29 points helped by strong buying interest from investors. The QSE general index declined at the end of trading »»»

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Al Awsat 43m

Genetic Study Identifies Earliest-known Dog, Dating to 15,800 Years Ago

Dogs have been loyal companions to people since we made them our first domesticated animals, descending long ago from gray wolves - though precisely when, where and why have remained unanswered. New genetic research now is offering valuable insight, including identifying the earliest-known dog, dat»»»

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Al Awsat 55m

Guterres Names Envoy for Middle East… Warns of a Wider War

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Wednesday named veteran French diplomat Jean Arnault as his personal envoy to support efforts to end the Middle East conflict, saying the “world is staring down the barrel of a wider war.” Guterres told reporters that he had been in close contact with many i»»»

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Gulf News 1h

A historic first: Who is new Archbishop of Canterbury Sarah Mullally?

Sarah Mullally has begun her public ministry as the first female Archbishop of Canterbury, marking a historic moment for the Church of England and the global Anglican Communion. The 63-year-old former nurse and midwife was formally enthroned at Canterbury Cathedral, becoming the 106th holder of the»»»

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Gulf News 1h

Oldest dog DNA suggests 16,000 years of human companionship

The discovery of the oldest ever dog DNA suggests they have been our best friends for nearly 16,000 years -- 5,000 years earlier than had previously been thought, new research said Wednesday. Despite being ubiquitous in the homes, backyards and hearts of people across the world, surprisingly little»»»

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Al Majalla 2h

Why Europe’s response to the Iran war is so disjointed

Ever since the United States and Israel began bombing Iran on 28 February 2026, Europe has appeared sidelined and divided over a conflict that could shape the international balance of power in the years ahead. As might be expected, differing approaches by its 27 member states show that the European»»»

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France24 6h

The Observers - 'Typosquatting': How to spot fake news sites created by AI

Courrier France 24, Sud Ouest Direct, 20minutes.com… they sound like real news outlets, but they are not. Learn how to spot sites created by AI. Since 2023, fake media sites, often created by AI, have been appearing online. The sites publish articles aimed at misleading users or getting views for a»»»

france24.com
Gulf News 7h

UAE shelves full as food supply stays strong

Dubai: The UAE’s food supply chain is holding steady amid geopolitical strain, but the real story lies in how the system is designed to adapt and not just withstand disruption. Sign up for our daily business newsletter, Cheques & Balances.“The UAE’s food supply chain is structurally resilient, but »»»

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France24 7h

Iran targets US public opinion with online information war

The Iranian regime has been running an online influence campaign using AI-generated photographs, videos and memes to sow confusion about the war in the Middle East. Experts say the main goal is to ramp up anti-war sentiment in the US and pressure President Trump to end the conflict When P»»»

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Gulf News 7h

UAE FM Abdullah bin Zayed holds phone calls with foreign ministers

Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs, held phone calls with a number of foreign ministers to discuss the repercussions of Iran’s unprovoked and terrorist missile attacks on the UAE and several countries in the region. Sheikh Abdullah held discus»»»

gulfnews.com
Bulgarian News Agency 8h

Stancho Totov Is Top-of-the-List Candidate of Defiant Bulgaria National Movement for Ruse 19th Constituency

BTA will publish the names of the top-of-the-list candidates of every party/coalition for all constituencies for the April 19 parliamentary elections. The information about the candidates is provided by the respective political entity, the candidates themselves and other official sources. Stancho T»»»

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Bulgarian News Agency 10h

Continue the Change - Democratic Bulgaria Opens Election Campaign in Shumen

Continue the Change - Democratic Bulgaria's election campaign in Shumen (Northeastern Bulgaria) was opened at the Dramatic Puppet Theatre on Wednesday. Continue the Change Chair Assen Vassilev attended the event, at which the coalition’s list in the town was also presented. Vassilev argued that "th»»»

bta.bg
France24 11h

NATO officer says allies must urgently rethink defence, prepare for 'new enemy'

A top NATO official on Wednesday urged allied countries to rethink how they ensure their defence. Pierre Vandier told a security and defence forum in Paris that many countries have yet to fully grasp the scale of the challenge, particularly when it comes to boosting weapons production, ad»»»

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France24 11h

Lukashenko 'not an independent actor’: opposition leader Tsikhanouskaya on why Belarus needs Russia

Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko has recently embarked on a flurry of diplomatic activity, from US negotiations to an official visit to North Korea on Wednesday. But despite efforts to diversify relations with other countries, he ultimately remains dependent on Russia, said Sviatlana Tsikh»»»

france24.com
EU Observer 12h

EU work on Kyiv loan ongoing, despite ‘disgusting’ Orbán

The European Commission is pressing ahead with its Ukraine loan, despite Hungary’s election-linked veto. EU officials had received a “financial strategy” for the €90bn loan from Kyiv and were drafting “memorandums of understanding” for pay-outs, due to start in April, commission vice-president Vald»»»

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DW 12h

Is VW eyeing Iron Dome parts production at German plant?

BusinessGermanyIs VW eyeing Iron Dome parts production at German plant?Arthur SullivanA report in the Financial Times says Volkswagen is considering producing defense components for Israel. A VW spokesperson told DW the company was exploring "viable options." https://p.dw.com/p/5B4ZhThe VW factory »»»

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Tanjug 13h

Djuric, Nemeth discuss advancement of Serbia-Hungary cooperation

BELGRADE - Serbian FM Marko Djuric met with the chairman of the Hungarian parliament's foreign affairs committee Zsolt Nemeth in Belgrade on Wednesday to discuss the most important current issues of joint interest with a view to further development of cooperation. The parties agreed that Serbia-Hun»»»

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BNE 13h

Hormuz closure threatens global chemicals supply chains, Fitch warns

A prolonged closure of the Strait of Hormuz would negatively affect global chemical production and disrupt supply chains worldwide, with Middle Eastern and Asian producers most exposed, Fitch Ratings has warned on March 25. »»»

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BNE 13h

Hormuz closure threatens global chemicals supply chains, Fitch warns

A prolonged closure of the Strait of Hormuz would negatively affect global chemical production and disrupt supply chains worldwide, with Middle Eastern and Asian producers most exposed, Fitch Ratings has warned on March 25. »»»

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BNE 13h

Hormuz closure threatens global chemicals supply chains, Fitch warns

A prolonged closure of the Strait of Hormuz would negatively affect global chemical production and disrupt supply chains worldwide, with Middle Eastern and Asian producers most exposed, Fitch Ratings has warned on March 25. »»»

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EU Observer 14h

How the hard-right turn on EU deportation bill was years in the making

Negotiations are already likely to start on the EU’s controversial deportation bill following a plenary vote on Thursday (26 March), as rightwing political forces continue to pounce on migration. Outflanked by the centre-right European People’s Party (EPP), progressive and left-leaning groups are f»»»

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Bulgarian News Agency 14h

Joint Training Mission to Take Place in Northeastern Bulgarian Airspace within NATO's Neptune Strike 26-1 Enhanced Vigilance Activity

A joint training mission will take place on March 26 and 27 in Bulgarian airspace (above the Novo Selo Training Area and in the Northeast of the country) as part of NATO's Neptune Strike 26-1 Enhanced Vigilance Activity, the Bulgarian Defence Ministry said in a press release on Wednesday. "Neptune »»»

bta.bg
RT 14h

Denmark election: Frederiksen’s Social Democrats suffer historic loss

Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen’s Social Democrats party has suffered its worst election result in over a century, securing about 21.9% of the vote in Tuesday’s general election – its lowest share since 1903 – according to exit polls. While the party will remain the largest in the Folketing»»»

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RT 15h

Hungarian FM Peter Szijjarto shrugs off EU criticism over contact with Russia and China

Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto has told EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas that Budapest will maintain contact with Russia and China despite opposition from Brussels, a government spokesman has said. On Monday, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban ordered an investigation into the all»»»

rt.com
Sputnik 16h

West Must End NATO Expansion Policy Because Russia Capable of Stopping It Anyway - Orban

MOSCOW (Sputnik) - The West must end NATO's policy of the eastward expansion because Russia is capable of stopping it anyway, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban said on Wednesday. "That was 2008. That was the point when I changed my mind on Russia. Because in 2008, on the Bucharest summit, there»»»

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DW 16h

Report: VW to switch from cars to defense at key plant

BusinessEuropeReport: VW to switch from cars to defense at key plantArthur SullivanAn exclusive report in the Financial Times says Volkswagen is considering producing weapons for Israel. A VW spokesperson tells DW the company is exploring "viable options." https://p.dw.com/p/5B4ZhThe VW factory at »»»

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Tanjug 16h

Pantic Pilja thanks Hungary for supporting Serbia in CoE

BELGRADE - Serbia's parliamentary delegation to the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE), headed by Biljana Pantic Pilja, met on Wednesday with the chairman of the Hungarian parliament's foreign affairs committee Zsolt Nemeth, who is on an official visit to the National Assembly o»»»

tanjug.rs
Bulgarian News Agency 17h

Cyrillic Faces Three Key Challenges in Media, BTA Director General Says

Cyrillic faces three main challenges in today's media environment, one of which is maintaining its presence globally, BTA Director General Kiril Valchev said at the Third International Cyrillic Forum, titled "Cultural Heritage in the Digital Age", held on March 25-26, organized by President Iliana »»»

bta.bg
The Peninsula 17h

Aviation, tourism, agriculture... the economic sectors hit by the Middle East conflict

Paris, France: The conflict in the Middle East is impacting numerous economic sectors and not only in the region, both by direct disruptions and rising fuel prices. Aviation Airlines bore an immediate impact from the outbreak of hostilities as they cancelled flights to the region. While airlines ba»»»

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Tanjug 17h

Brnabic, Hungary's Nemeth discuss regional stability, joint projects

BELGRADE - Serbian Parliament Speaker Ana Brnabic met with the chairman of the Hungarian parliamentary committee on foreign affairs Zsolt Nemeth in Belgrade on Wednesday to discuss regional stability, joint projects and the significance of close parliamentary communication. "Brnabic stressed that t»»»

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BNE 17h

EU delays Russian oil sanctions

The European Commission has removed a proposal to fully phase out Russian oil imports from its near-term agenda, delaying a key element of its RePowerEU strategy aimed at ending reliance on Moscow’s energy supplies. As par»»»

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BNE 17h

EU delays Russian oil sanctions

The European Commission has removed a proposal to fully phase out Russian oil imports from its near-term agenda, delaying a key element of its RePowerEU strategy aimed at ending reliance on Moscow’s energy supplies. As par»»»

intellinews.com
BNE 17h

EU delays Russian oil sanctions

The European Commission has removed a proposal to fully phase out Russian oil imports from its near-term agenda, delaying a key element of its RePowerEU strategy aimed at ending reliance on Moscow’s energy supplies. As par»»»

intellinews.com
BNE 17h

EU delays Russian oil sanctions

The European Commission has removed a proposal to fully phase out Russian oil imports from its near-term agenda, delaying a key element of its RePowerEU strategy aimed at ending reliance on Moscow’s energy supplies. As par»»»

intellinews.com
BNE 17h

EU delays Russian oil sanctions

The European Commission has removed a proposal to fully phase out Russian oil imports from its near-term agenda, delaying a key element of its RePowerEU strategy aimed at ending reliance on Moscow’s energy supplies. As par»»»

intellinews.com
BNE 17h

EU delays Russian oil sanctions

The European Commission has removed a proposal to fully phase out Russian oil imports from its near-term agenda, delaying a key element of its RePowerEU strategy aimed at ending reliance on Moscow’s energy supplies. As par»»»

intellinews.com
BNE 17h

EU delays Russian oil sanctions

The European Commission has removed a proposal to fully phase out Russian oil imports from its near-term agenda, delaying a key element of its RePowerEU strategy aimed at ending reliance on Moscow’s energy supplies. As par»»»

intellinews.com
BNE 17h

EU delays Russian oil sanctions

The European Commission has removed a proposal to fully phase out Russian oil imports from its near-term agenda, delaying a key element of its RePowerEU strategy aimed at ending reliance on Moscow’s energy supplies. As par»»»

intellinews.com
BNE 17h

EU delays Russian oil sanctions

The European Commission has removed a proposal to fully phase out Russian oil imports from its near-term agenda, delaying a key element of its RePowerEU strategy aimed at ending reliance on Moscow’s energy supplies. As par»»»

intellinews.com
BNE 17h

EU delays Russian oil sanctions

The European Commission has removed a proposal to fully phase out Russian oil imports from its near-term agenda, delaying a key element of its RePowerEU strategy aimed at ending reliance on Moscow’s energy supplies. As par»»»

intellinews.com
Business-review 17h

AFFIDEA Romania acquires five medical centers and now operates 81 clinics

Through this expansion, Affidea Romania Clinics is strengthening its national presence and its ability to provide rapid access to high-quality medical services, closer to patients. This investment also marks Affidea’s entry into two new cities—Sf. Gheorghe and Sighetu Marmației—and the expansion of»»»

business-review.eu
BNE 17h

EU delays Russian oil sanctions

The European Commission has removed a proposal to fully phase out Russian oil imports from its near-term agenda, delaying a key element of its RePowerEU strategy aimed at ending reliance on Moscow’s energy supplies. As par»»»

intellinews.com
The Peninsula 18h

Why gold has fallen despite heightened global tensions

London: Despite gold's reputation as a safe haven asset, its price has plunged since the outbreak of the Middle East War, erasing almost all of its 2026 gains after reaching record highs. AFP explains why the price of gold has fallen as global economic uncertainty rises. Urgent need for cash Uncert»»»

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RT 18h

Meta ordered to pay $375 million after jury finds platform enabled child exploitation

Meta has been ordered to pay $375 million for knowingly harming children’s mental health and concealing evidence of child sexual exploitation on its social media platforms. The New Mexico Department of Justice issued the ruling on Tuesday after a jury found that Facebook’s parent company had violat»»»

rt.com
24 News Agency 18h

Sadyr Japarov, OSCE Secretary General discuss projects, regional security - | 24.KG

President of Kyrgyzstan Sadyr Japarov received the Secretary General of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) Feridun Sinirlioglu. The presidential press service reported. During the meeting, they discussed expanding Kyrgyzstan’s partnership with the OSCE, as well as opport»»»

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RT 19h

Volkswagen in talks with Israel’s Rafael to make Iron Dome components in Germany – FT

German auto giant Volkswagen could repurpose one of its struggling plants to produce components for an Israeli arms company, the Financial Times reported on Wednesday. Volkswagen’s factory in Osnabruck, Lower Saxony is expected to halt vehicle production later this year as part of a sweeping cost-c»»»

rt.com
Al Awsat 19h

Hungary Says Will Phase Out Gas Deliveries to Ukraine

Hungary's prime minister said on Wednesday that Budapest would phase out gas deliveries to Ukraine, the latest salvo in a bitter feud between the two countries over a damaged pipeline transporting Russian oil. Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, whose country is a major gas supplier to Ukraine, »»»

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France24 20h

Denmark's Frederiksen weakened by election setback, coalition talks loom

Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen faced a sharp electoral setback Tuesday as her Social Democrats slid toward their worst result in more than a century. Despite broad international backing for her firm stance toward Washington over Greenland, domestic concerns over migration and the cost of l»»»

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France24 20h

Estonia and Latvia say they were hit by drones as Ukraine unleashes massive attack on Russia

A drone coming from Russian airspace struck a power plant in Estonia on Wednesday, while another crashed into Latvian territory, with officials in Riga saying it was likely a Ukrainian drone gone astray. Kyiv earlier launched a massive drone barrage against Russia, sparking a fire at a major petrol»»»

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