At least 13 killed, scores injured in train crash in southern Mexico - UPI.com
Mexican Navy troops secure the scene of a deadly train derailment in Asuncion Ixtaltepec municipality in Oaxaca, Mexico, on Sunday. At least 13 people were killed and 98 were injured, according to the Navy Secretariat which operates the country's rail network. Photo by Luis Villalobos/EPA Dec. 29 (»»»
Strong winds, drop in temperatures from Tuesday: Qatar Meteorology
Doha: Qatar Meteorology Department (QMD) warns of strong winds on Tuesday and Wednesday, December 30 and 31, 2025. This is according to the latest weather information by the department on Monday, December 29. It further stated that this weather condition, brought by northwesterly winds, will result»»»
Ajman Ruler performs funeral prayers for Sheikh Abdulrahman Nuaimi and Fatima Al Nuaimi
Ajman: His Highness Sheikh Humaid bin Rashid Al Nuaimi, Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Ajman, on Monday performed the funeral prayers for the late Sheikh Abdulrahman bin Ali bin Rashid Al Nuaimi and Fatima bint Abdulrahman Al Nuaimi at Sheikh Zayed Mosque. The prayers were also attended by She»»»
UAE scientists solve the mystery of the Arabian Gulf’s record-breaking heat
Dubai: The Arabian Gulf is home to some of the hottest summer temperatures on the planet, but scientists say the reasons go far beyond intense sunshine. A new study from the Mubadala ACCESS Center at NYU Abu Dhabi has revealed why some summers in the Arabian Gulf become unusually hot, triggering ma»»»
Vucic: Elections due in late 2026 but may he held earlier
BELGRADE - Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said on Sunday evening early parliamentary elections in Serbia were due in late 2026 but might be held earlier. "I am hoping they will be held at the end of the year, but they may also be held earlier. We may be even more accommodating (to political opp»»»
Euro Day Concerns: Rising Prices and Coin Shortages Worry Bulgarian Businesses
Economist Stoyan Panchev from the Expert Club for Economics and Politics told Bulgarian National Radio that while the immediate technical issues of converting the lev to the euro are manageable, the bigger concern lies in structural, long-term inflation. Drawing from Croatia’s experience, Panchev p»»»
Philippines: 12-year-old child dies, another injured after firecracker explosion in Manila
Dubai: A 12-year-old boy was killed and another seriously injured after a cache of firecrackers they found on a street in Tondo, Manila, exploded on Sunday evening. The Manila Police District (MPD) confirmed that the incident occurred at approximately 8.23 pm on December 28 at the corner of Lorenzo»»»
Saudi Arabia's Qassim National Park Records Third Consecutive Arabian Oryx Births
Saudi Arabia's Qassim National Park in Buraidah recorded the birth of an Arabian oryx for the third consecutive year, reported the Saudi Press Agency on Monday. The development is an important environmental milestone that reflect the ongoing success of release and reintroduction programs led by the»»»
Information minister rejects sectarian projects and affirms Syria’s unity
Damascus, Dec. 29 (SANA) Information Minister Hamza al-Mustafa said on X, “Some tried, out of illusion or lack of awareness, to replicate scenes from the great Syrian revolution in certain locations to mask their sectarian projects and cover their narrow objectives. They failed, for they did not em»»»
Kyrgyzstan and Thailand introduce visa-free travel for diplomatic staff - | 24.KG
Kyrgyzstan and Thailand are introducing visa-free travel for diplomatic staff. The press service of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs reported. An agreement between the Cabinet of Ministers of the Kyrgyz Republic and the Government of Thailand on a mutual visa-free regime for holders of diplomatic an»»»
UAE weather update: Heavy rain in Ras Al Khaimah, parts of Dubai and Fujairah
Dubai: Heavy rain affected several parts of the UAE on December 29, following partly cloudy conditions earlier in the day. The National Centre of Meteorology (NCM) issued yellow and amber alerts, warning residents of rainfall and advising caution, particularly in Ras Al Khaimah, Fujairah, and parts»»»
Iranian Traders and Shopkeepers Protest as Currency Hits Record Low
Iranian traders and shopkeepers staged a second day of protests Monday after the country’s currency plummeted to a new record low against the US dollar. Videos on social media showed hundreds taking part in rallies in Saadi Street in downtown Tehran, as well as in the Shush neighborhood near Tehran»»»
Elek: Preliminary results show Srpska lista has won all ten Serb seats in Pristina assembly
KOSOVSKA MITROVICA - Srpska lista leader Zlatan Elek said on Sunday evening that, according to preliminary results of early elections for the Kosovo-Metohija provincial assembly in Pristina, the party had won all seats allocated to Serbs. At a press conference in northern Kosovska Mitrovica, Elek t»»»
Netanyahu to Meet Trump in Florida for Talks on Gaza, Iran
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will meet Donald Trump in Florida on Monday, with the US president pushing to move to the next stage of his fragile Gaza truce plan. Netanyahu is also expected to try to shift some focus onto Iran, amid reports he will call for more US strikes on the countr»»»
Kolonaki murder case highlights modern investigative techniques
Authorities have reclassified the 2022 death of 87-year-old Eleni Papadopoulou from accidental to homicide, with her 60-year-old son now facing charges. Papadopoulou, widow of a former PASOK minister, was found burned in her Kolonaki apartment alongside her pet dog. Initial reports suggested a ciga»»»
US defends sanctions on Western Europeans accused of digital censorship
US Undersecretary of State Sarah Rogers has defended Washington’s decision to sanction several Europeans, saying that “extraterritorial censorship of Americans” undermines free speech and innovation. Last week, the US State Department imposed sanctions on five individuals, including British nationa»»»
UAE-India January 2026 airfares slashed? Air India Express launches 'PayDay sale'
Dubai: Air India Express has launched its monthly ‘PayDay Sale’, offering international fares from about Dh235, giving UAE travellers cheaper options to fly to India and beyond in 2026. Sign up for our daily business newsletter, Cheques & Balances.The limited-period sale is open for bookings until »»»
Music Rewind 2025: From viral hits to quiet anthems, these songs defined 2025
Dubai: 2025 may have been emotionally chaotic, but the music was anything but. While news headlines swung between highs and lows, music artists delivered a steady stream of hits that felt escapist, emotional and occasionally unhinged in the best possible way. From viral pop moments to quietly devas»»»
Traffic Rules Monitoring Center launched in Osh city - | 24.KG
A special center of the Patrol Police Service designed to monitor compliance with traffic rules has officially been launched in the city of Osh, the press service of the City Hall reported. As part of the project, additional 70 modern surveillance cameras capable of recording traffic violations hav»»»
Deputy Amir awards Al Wajbah Decoration to Ambassador of Gambia
Doha, Qatar: The Deputy Amir HH Sheikh Abdullah bin Hamad Al-Thani, received the Ambassador of the Republic of Gambia to the State of Qatar HE Foday Malang, at his office in the Amiri Diwan this morning, on the occasion of the end of his tenure in the country. His Highness the Deputy Amir awarded t»»»
India’s navy sails into history with ocean voyage
New Delhi: India’s navy boasts aircraft carriers, submarines, warships and frontline vessels of steel, as it spreads its maritime power worldwide. But none of its vessels is as unusual as its newest addition which sets sail on its maiden Indian Ocean crossing on Monday - a wooden stitched ship insp»»»
UAE set to light up the sky: Dazzling, record-breaking New Year's Eve fireworks
The UAE is set to ring in 2026 in spectacular fashion, with a lineup of record-breaking fireworks, drone shows, and never-before-seen pyrotechnic feats. From some of the world’s longest fireworks displays to massive drone formations, the nation is preparing to light up the skies on New Year’s Eve. »»»
Iraq’s Newly Elected Parliament Holds First Session
Iraq's newly elected parliament convened on Monday for its first session since the November national election, opening the way for lawmakers to begin the process of forming a new government. Parliament is due to elect a speaker and two deputies during its first meeting. Lawmakers must t»»»
Chile to Restore Global Leadership in Lithium Production
Chile's state-owned copper producer, Codelco, together with Chinese-backed private miner, SQM, announced on Saturday the creation of a giant company to exploit lithium, often referred to as "white gold." The South American country is the world’s second-largest producer of lithium, a key component o»»»
Death Toll in Attack in Syria's Latakia Rises to 4, 108 Injured
Authorities in Syria's Latakia province announced on Monday that the death toll has risen to four from the armed attack carried out by remnants of the ousted regime on Sunday. It added that 108 people were injured in the violence. The Syrian Defense Ministry announced on Sunday the deployment of mi»»»
Putin wants Ukraine to ‘succeed’ – Trump
Russian President Vladimir Putin wants Ukraine to “succeed” and is ready to support the country economically, including by supplying low-cost energy, US President Donald Trump has said. The two leaders discussed Ukraine during a phone call on Sunday, shortly before Trump met Ukrainian leader Vladim»»»
Poland must be ready to defend border with Germany – president
Poland must remain “ready to defend the western border” with Germany, President Karol Nawrocki has declared. The remarks drew pushback from Polish Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski, who insisted that as long as Germany is an EU and NATO member, it poses no threat. Nawrocki delivered his warning on»»»
Media Review: December 29
Monday's news media are dominated by reports of strong winds causing damage across the country, expected challenges surrounding the upcoming euro changeover, and the recent visit of Bulgarian Patriarch Daniil to the Ecumenical Patriarchate, among other topics. PATRIARCH DANIIL'S ISTANBUL VISIT Spea»»»
From January 1, UAE sugar tax changes how much you pay for sweetened drinks
Dubai: From January 1, 2026, the price of a soft drink in the UAE will depend on how sweet it is. The country is replacing its long-standing flat 50% excise duty with a new tiered tax system linked to sugar content, a shift that aims to drive healthier choices, encourage product reformulation, and »»»
Speeding American soldier caused fatal accident in Hungary: 3 children orphaned - video
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Thailand accuses Cambodia of breaking newly signed ceasefire deal
Thailand's army has accused Cambodia of breaching a newly-signed ceasefire deal reached after weeks of deadly clashes that forced nearly one million people from their homes. In a statement, the Thai army said than more than 250 unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) were detected flying from the Cambodian»»»
Four trends that will shape tourism in 2026
In 2025, demand for cruises increased by approximately 25% compared to the previous year. Early booking figures for cruise departures in 2026 and 2027 confirm this trend. Romanians plan these holidays well in advance and are increasingly choosing complex experiences with longer durations and multip»»»
Deputy Amir receives Secretary General of the Gas Exporting Countries Forum
Doha, Qatar: The Deputy Amir HH Sheikh Abdullah bin Hamad Al-Thani, received in his office at the Amiri Diwan on Monday morning HE Eng. Mohamed Hamel, Secretary General of the Gas Exporting Countries Forum (GECF), who paid a farewell call on His Highness on the occasion of the end of his term. His »»»
India Supreme Court puts revised Aravalli definition on hold, considers fresh expert panel
New Delhi: The Supreme Court of India on Monday put in abeyance its earlier order accepting a revised definition of the Aravalli Hills, after mounting concerns that the move could open large swathes of the ecologically sensitive range to mining activity. A three-judge Bench headed by Chief Justice »»»
Thai Army Accuses Cambodia of Violating Truce with over 250 Drones
Thailand's army on Monday accused Cambodia of violating a newly signed ceasefire agreement, reached after weeks of deadly border clashes, by flying more than 250 drones over its territory. The Thai army said "more than 250 unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) were detected flying from the Cambodian side»»»
China's BYD Poised to Overtake Tesla in 2025 EV Sales
Growing Chinese auto giant BYD stands poised to officially surpass Tesla as the world's biggest electric vehicle company in annual sales. The two groups are expected soon to publish their final figures for 2025, and based on sales data so far this year, there is almost no chance the American compan»»»
Israel’s Supreme Court Suspends Govt Move to Shut Army Radio
Israel's Supreme Court has issued an interim order suspending a government decision to shut down Galei Tsahal, the country's decades-old and widely listened-to military radio station. In a ruling issued late Sunday, Supreme Court President Isaac Amit said the suspension was partly because the gover»»»
Official Says 6 ISIS Militants, 3 Police Officers Killed in Clash in Northwest Türkiye
ISIS militants clashed with police in northwest Türkiye on Monday, leaving three police officers and six militants dead, Türkiye's interior minister said. At least eight other police officers and a night guard were wounded. The shooting occurred in Elmali district in Yalova province, south of Istan»»»
Botsan-Kharchenko: Gazprom neft, NIS continue to supply Serbia with fuels
BELGRADE - Russia's Gazprom neft and the Russian-Serbian oil company NIS, alongside the Serbian government, continue to supply Serbia with fuels also after the October 9 entry into force of US sanctions on NIS, Russian Ambassador to Belgrade Alexander Botsan-Kharchenko said on Monday. "In cooperati»»»
Fake SCNS officer extorted $26,000 by invoking Tashiev’s name - | 24.KG
The State Committee for National Security (SCNS) has detained a citizen of Kyrgyzstan who was posing as an officer of the agency, the security services reported. According to the SCNS, within the framework of a criminal fraud case, citizen B.K.B., who previously worked at institution No. 21 of the »»»
Egypt shows early signs of economic turnaround
FEBRUARY 14, 2017 Egypt’s economy is being overhauled. It has floated the pound, raised interest rates and cut subsidies, securing a US$12 billion IMF loan in November. Foreign inflows to Egypt’s stock market have reached the most since the 2011 uprising, with investors betting on an earnings recov»»»
Ashghal announces closure of Mesaimeer Interchange Tunnel
Doha, Qatar: The Public Works Authority, Ashghal, announced the closure of Mesaimeer Interchange Tunnel for vehicles coming from Mesaieed Road towards Rawdat Al Khail Street. The closure in coordination with General Directorate of Traffic, will be for 8 hours from 2am to 10am on Friday, January 2, »»»
UAE New Year weather: Cold temperatures and chilly winds expected
Dubai: The UAE is set to ring in 2026 with a crisp, wintery atmosphere as a significant weather shift moves across the region. While residents and tourists prepare to gather at iconic landmarks for fireworks and festivities, the latest weather forecast indicates that the transition from 2025 to 202»»»
New Putin-Trump Phone Call to Take Place in Very Near Future - Kremlin
MOSCOW Sputnik - Moscow will receive information about the results of the talks in Florida between Volodymyr Zelensky and US President Donald Trump after a new conversation between Russian President Vladimir Putin and the US leader, Moscow cannot assess them yet, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov sai»»»
Want an aviation career? GCAA’s first job fair brings 18 major employers together under one roof
Dubai: Emirati students, graduates and young professionals looking to break into aviation will soon be able to meet top recruiters and decision-makers under one roof, with the UAE’s first Civil Aviation Career Fair confirmed for January in Dubai. Sign up for our daily business newsletter, Cheques »»»
Over 12,000 police officers to ensure order on New Year’s Eve - | 24.KG
Ahead of the New Year holidays, law enforcement agencies in Kyrgyzstan have switched to an enhanced duty mode, the Ministry of Internal Affairs reported. More than 12,000 police officers across the country will be deployed on New Year’s Eve to maintain public order and ensure citizens’ safety. In p»»»
India top court orders ex-lawmaker to stay in jail over rape
India's Supreme Court has put on hold a controversial order that had suspended the life sentence of a former lawmaker convicted of raping a teenager. Kuldeep Singh Sengar, formerly of the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), was found guilty in 2019 under the Protection of Children from Sexual Offe»»»
Six killed in beachside shooting in Ecuador
Quito, Ecuador: Multiple gunmen killed six people on Sunday, including a two-year-old girl, after shooting up a beachside boardwalk in southwestern Ecuador, police said. Three others were wounded in the attack in popular whale-watching destination Puerto Lopez, after men in a van and on two motorcy»»»
Gnocchi with brown butter and fried sage is a 20-minute meal with flair
How was your 2025? For many, myself included, it was fairly tumultuous. There was work stress, anxiety about my family’s health and sadness about world events. But there were bright spots, too, including awe-inspiring concerts; trips to different cities and countries; and deepening friendships over»»»