Bulgaria Records First Case of Counterfeit Euro: How to Spot and Handle Fake Banknotes
Bulgaria has registered its first case of counterfeit euro banknotes, highlighting the challenges posed by the new currency, which remains unfamiliar to many. Some of the fake notes are of relatively high quality, making them difficult to identify, warns currency dealer Tavex. Using or circulating »»»
Vazrazhdane Supports US President's Claims to Greenland, Says Party Leader
Vazrazhdane leader Kostadin Kostadinov said that his party supports US President Donald Trump's claims to Greenland, according to a report from the party's press center on Sunday. “Why is Donald Trump’s desire to annex Greenland good news for Bulgaria? Because it weakens the main enemy of our count»»»
Economy Minister: Aleppo to remain key economic hub
Damascus, Jan. 11 (SANA) Minister of Economy and Industry Nidal al-Shaar said Saturday that Aleppo, with its significant industrial and economic role, will continue to serve as a vital pillar of Syria’s economy and a cornerstone of the country’s recovery and reconstruction. Al-Shaar stressed the mi»»»
Legal Advice, Legislation Department launches program on taxation, public freedoms in cooperation with France
KUWAIT, Jan 11 (KUNA) -- The Legal Advice and Legislation Department launched a specialized training program Sunday for its members in cooperation with the French State Council, focusing on double taxation, taxation authority powers, and the protection of public freedoms.The initiative is part of t»»»
N. Korea demands detailed 'explanation' from Seoul over drone incursion
Seoul: North Korean leader Kim Jong Un's powerful sister has demanded a detailed "explanation" from Seoul over a drone it accused South Korea of flying over its territory, state media reported Sunday. The North alleged on Saturday that a craft crossed from the South Korean border county of Ganghwa »»»
Saudi Arabia’s oldest man dies at 142, leaves 134 children and grandchildren
Dubai: Saudi Arabia’s oldest known man, Nasser bin Radan Al Rashid Al Wadaei, has died at the age of 142, according to local reports. Funeral prayers were held in Dhahran Al Janoub, in the southern region of the Kingdom, before he was buried in his home village of Al Rashid. Also ReadAlso Read: Voi»»»
Venezuelan Foreign Ministry Denies US Claims About Unsafe Situation in Country
MEXICO CITY (Sputnik) - The Venezuelan Foreign Ministry has rejected US claims of an unsafe situation in the country and the presence of armed groups at checkpoints. On Saturday, the US State Department said that armed militias in Venezuela, known as colectivos, were setting up checkpoints in searc»»»
Trump Seriously Considering Options for Attack Against Iran - Reports
MOSCOW (Sputnik) - US President Donald Trump has been briefed on possible attack options against Iran amid protests in the country, and he is seriously considering approving the strikes, the New York Times reported citing officials. The US president has not made a final decision yet, the newspaper »»»
Dubai processes 1.37 million travellers during New Year holiday
The General Directorate of Identity and Foreigners Affairs – Dubai (GDRFA Dubai) successfully managed peak travel movement during the New Year holiday, maintaining smooth entry and exit procedures across the emirate’s air, land and sea ports through high operational readiness and advanced digital s»»»
Indian Idol star Prashant Tamang found dead at home
Singer and actor Prashant Tamang, who rose to national fame after winning the third season of Indian Idol, died on Sunday at his residence in New Delhi. He was 43. According to reports, Tamang was found unresponsive at his home earlier in the day. The exact cause of death is yet to be officially co»»»
NATO States Consider Arctic Troop Presence as US Eyes Greenland
MOSCOW (Sputnik) - The United Kingdom is holding talks with other European NATO allies about deploying NATO troops in Greenland to protect the island from annexation by the United States, The Telegraph newspaper reported. UK officials have recently met with their French and German counterparts to b»»»
Scores of homes razed, one dead in Australian bushfires
Sydney: Bushfires have razed hundreds of buildings across southeast Australia, authorities said Sunday, as they confirmed the first death from the disaster. Temperatures soared past 40C as a heatwave blanketed the state of Victoria, sparking dozens of blazes that ripped through more than 300,000 he»»»
Commemoration in Sofia Honors Bulgarians Killed in Vardar Macedonia in 1945
Sofia held a commemorative ceremony marking 81 years since the events known as the Bloody Christmas in Vardar Macedonia, when thousands of people identified as Bulgarians were killed in January 1945. The anniversary was observed on Saturday with the unveiling of a memorial plaque and a memorial ser»»»
Will Golden Globes 2026 be political and controversial - Top 11 things to know
Dubai: The Golden Globes 2026, which UAE fans can catch live on Monday early morning, are supposed to be Hollywood’s most relaxed, glamorous night. But this year, the ceremony arrives with the film and TV industry facing political tension, corporate upheaval and a shifting global audience, accordin»»»
Why Will Smith believes answers live beyond comfort zones
Dubai: Will Smith has spent the last two years travelling from the South Pole to the North Pole, and the experience was apparently as terrifying as it sounds. Speaking at the 1 Billion Followers Summit in Dubai, the actor opened up about his upcoming National Geographic and Disney+ series Pole to P»»»
Escalating threats, spreading protests and rising regional alert levels as Washington weighs options on Iran
Dubai: Iran warned that any US military strike ordered by President Donald Trump would trigger retaliation against Israel and American forces across the Middle East, as Israel placed its military on high alert amid fears of a US intervention linked to Iran’s most serious anti-regime protests in yea»»»
Min. Al-Awadhi: Investing in infection control most effective way to health system
KUWAIT, Jan 11 (KUNA) -- Minister of Health Dr. Ahmad Al-Awadhi affirmed that investing in infection prevention and control programs is the most prudent and impactful form of investment, as it serves as a strong line of defence in reducing healthcare-associated infections, improving clinical outcom»»»
Wind speed to decrease Sunday evening
Tunis, January 11 (TAP) – The weather, on Sunday, will be cloudy over most regions. Clouds will become dense in the north with scattered rain. Northwesterly winds will be strong near the coasts, and relatively strong to moderate elsewhere. Wind...»»»
Rio Ferdinand hails Dubai mindset at 1 Billion Followers Summit
Dubai: Former England captain Rio Ferdinand has credited Dubai’s "atmosphere of optimism" for his successful transition from professional football to a career in media and business, during an appearance at the 1 Billion Followers Summit. Speaking on the second day of the event, the former Mancheste»»»
Will Smith milked venom from a Tarantula – and it taught him a life lesson
Dubai: Will Smith has spent the last two years travelling from the South Pole to the North Pole, and the experience was apparently as terrifying as it sounds. Speaking at the 1 Billion Followers Summit in Dubai, the actor opened up about his upcoming National Geographic and Disney+ series Pole to P»»»
Large fire breaks out at factory warehouse in Koropi
A large fire broke out Sunday morning at a warehouse of a factory in Koropi, an industrial area east of Athens, prompting an emergency response by firefighting crews. According to authorities, 27 firefighters were deployed to the scene with 10 fire engines as they worked to contain the blaze. Water»»»
How Tunisian Zoubeir Jlassi wins world’s largest AI film award in Dubai
Dubai: Tunisian filmmaker Zoubeir Jlassi has won the world’s largest AI Film Award for his film Lily, receiving the $1 million prize from Sheikha Latifa bint Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum at the 1 Billion Followers Summit in Dubai. The award is organised by the summit in collaboration with Google »»»
On This Day, Jan. 11: Surgeon general says smoking a 'health hazard' - UPI.com
On Jan. 11, 1964, U.S. Surgeon General Luther Terry released a report saying smoking cigarettes is a definite "health hazard." 1 of 5 | On January 11, 1964, U.S. Surgeon General Luther Terry released a report saying smoking cigarettes is a definite "health hazard." File Photo by John Angelillo/UPI »»»
IMF: Saudi Transformation on Track Supported by Deeper Reforms
Saudi Arabia enters a new phase described as one of the most sensitive and influential in the course of its economic transformation, according to the International Monetary Fund (IMF), which said next year will be pivotal for the Kingdom thanks to deeper reforms implemented throughout the past year»»»
Local content creators rewrite the rules of global entertainment
Dubai: The rapidly growing local creator economy is reshaping how content is made and shared around the world, with creators building strong communities rooted in culture rather than chasing traditional entertainment gatekeepers. This was the key message from industry leaders speaking on the openin»»»
Calm Prevails in Yemen’s Liberated Areas after Dissolution of Southern Transitional Council
Security calm prevailed across Yemen’s liberated areas on Saturday, a day after the leadership of the Southern Transitional Council announced the dissolution of the council and all its bodies at home and abroad. This paves the way for participation in the anticipated Riyadh conference dedicated to »»»
Watch: How Dubai’s major road upgrade promises smoother traffic flow
Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) has opened Phase I of the Hessa Street Development Project, marking a major step towards easing congestion on one of the city’s busiest east west corridors and improving connectivity between Al Khail Road and Sheikh Zayed Road. The newly opened phase cove»»»
Ferries back in service after winds ease, disruption still possible
Ferry services in Greece resumed gradually on Sunday after strong winds that had kept vessels docked eased enough to allow departures, authorities said, stressing that the improvement in conditions is expected to be short-lived. According to state broadcaster ERT, most ferry routes began operating »»»
Iran Warns US Troops, Israel Will Be Targets if America Strikes
Nationwide protests challenging Iran’s regime saw protesters flood the streets in the country’s capital and its second-largest city into Sunday, crossing the two-week mark as violence surrounding the demonstrations has killed at least 116 people, activists said. With the internet down in Iran and p»»»
Google employee made redundant after reporting sexual harassment, court hears
A senior Google employee has claimed she was made redundant after reporting a manager who told clients stories about his swinger lifestyle and showed a nude of his wife. Victoria Woodall told an employment tribunal she was subjected to a campaign of retaliation by the company after whistleblowing o»»»
UAE minister Reem Al Hashimy highlights power of content creators in humanitarian response
Dubai: Reem Al Hashimy, UAE’s Minister of State for International Cooperation, underscored the crucial role content creators play in driving global humanitarian action by turning statistics into human stories that capture attention and inspire meaningful response. Speaking at a fireside chat titled»»»
US Military Launches ‘Large-Scale’ Strikes Against ISIS in Syria
The US military carried out “large-scale strikes” against multiple ISIS targets in Syria, the Central Command (CENTCOM) forces affirmed on Saturday. The attacks were part of Operation Hawkeye Strike, which was launched and announced on Dec. 19, at the direction of President Donald Trump, in direct »»»
Sources: Israel on High Alert for Possibility of US Intervention in Iran
Israel is on high alert for the possibility of any US intervention in Iran as authorities there confront the biggest anti-government protests in years, according to three Israeli sources with knowledge of the matter. President Donald Trump has repeatedly threatened to intervene in recent days and »»»
Iran protesters defy crackdown as videos show violent clashes
Protesters in Iran defied a deadly government crackdown on Saturday night, taking to the streets despite reports suggesting hundreds of people have been killed or wounded by security forces in the past three days. Verified videos and eyewitness accounts seen by the BBC appeared to show the governme»»»
NKorea Says Another SKorean Drone Entered its Airspace
North Korea said on Saturday that South Korea flew another drone into its airspace on January 4, infringing on its sovereignty, according to state media KCNA. The announcement, which comes before North Korea holds a key party congress that will lay out policies for the next five years, sets the sta»»»
Before Dhurandhar, Ranveer Singh revealed the sacrifices behind his fearless performances
Dubai: As Dhurandhar continues to dominate online conversation, Ranveer Singh’s words from a 2018 interview feel uncannily current. Long before audiences began decoding his latest performance for its raw physicality and emotional intensity, the actor had already spoken about what complete surrender»»»
Last Kurdish forces leave Aleppo after ceasefire deal reached
The final Kurdish fighters have withdrawn from the Syrian city of Aleppo, after the announcement of a ceasefire deal in the early hours of Sunday morning. Mazloum Abdi, leader of the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), said an agreement had been made via international mediation, securing th»»»
EU Preparing Sanctions Against US Companies Over Greenland Claims - Reports
The European Union is preparing sanctions against American companies in the event that the United States does not renounce its claims to Greenland, the Telegraph reported without specifying a source. According to the newspaper, the UK is negotiating with other European countries about deploying a N»»»
Israel Plans New Offensive in Gaza in March - Reports
Israel is planning a new offensive in the Gaza Strip in March, the Times of Israel reported citing sources. The Israel Defense Forces has drawn up plans to conduct renewed, intensive military operations in Gaza in March, the newspaper said. According to publication, the Israeli army is planning an »»»
The FTSE 100 has hit a record high. Is now the time to start investing?
As the new year got into its stride, so did the UK's index of leading shares. The FTSE 100 climbed above 10,000 points for the first time since it was created in 1984, cheering investors - and the chancellor, who wants more of us to move money out of cash savings and into investments. The index tra»»»
Anti-ICE protesters plan rallies across US after killing of Minneapolis woman
Activists are set to attend hundreds of rallies in cities across the US on Saturday and Sunday to protest the fatal shooting of 37-year-old Renee Good by an ICE officer in Minneapolis on Wednesday. The agent who shot Good said he acted in self-defence but local officials say footage of the inc»»»
Storm Goretti kills man in UK and leaves 100,000 French homes without power
Strom Goretti barrelled through northern Europe on Friday killing one man in the UK after a tree fell onto a caravan and leaving 100,000 French homes without power on Saturday. A man was killed after a tree fell on a caravan in England after record winds brought by Storm Goretti, as 100,000 h»»»
6.8-magnitude earthquake hits southern Philippines, no tsunami threat
Dubai: A powerful 6.8-magnitude earthquake struck off the coast of Davao Occidental late Saturday night, sending tremors across several provinces in the southern Philippines, The Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (Phivolcs) said. The state seismologists reported that the tectonic q»»»
Kerala MLA Rahul Mamkootathil arrested over third rape case
Kerala MLA Rahul Mamkootathil was arrested in the early hours of Sunday following the filing of a third rape complaint against him, marking a serious escalation in his ongoing legal troubles. Mamkootathil, a former Youth Congress state president, had previously been expelled from the party after th»»»
Trump’s Iran warning raises questions over how far the US would go to help protesters
Dubai: President Donald Trump says the United States is “ready to help” Iranians seeking freedom, while a close ally has gone further, saying “help is on the way” — language that has prompted fresh questions about how far Washington may be prepared to go as protests spread across Iran. With the int»»»
UAE weather alert: Rain, fog and stronger winds ahead
Dubai: The UAE is set to see generally stable but changeable weather on Sunday, with light rain possible in some areas and a gradual shift towards cooler, windier conditions later in the week, according to the National Centre of Meteorology. Weather conditions are being influenced by a weak surface»»»
'I had no electricity for six months': American families struggle with soaring energy prices
Kristy Hallowell had just lost her job when her energy bill unexpectedly tripled to $1,800 a month. Unable to pay, her gas and electricity were cut off and she, her two children and her mother spent six months of last year relying on a generator to light and heat their house. The 44-year-old is one»»»
Winners and Sinners: What to expect from the Golden Globes
Sinners, Marty Supreme and One Battle After Another are among the films set to compete at the Golden Globe Awards on Sunday night. Frankenstein, Sentimental Value, Hamnet and Wicked: For Good are some of the other films going for gold at the ceremony in Los Angeles. A new category, best podcast, ha»»»
Bob Weir, Grateful Dead co-founder, dies aged 78
Bob Weir, the guitarist who co-founded the Grateful Dead, has died aged 78. Weir, a cornerstone of the California psychedelic rock group and many of its offshoots, passed away after a battle with cancer and lung issues, according to a post on his Instagram. "There is no final curtain here, not real»»»
Trump wants credit card interest rates maxed at 10% for a year - UPI.com
President Donald Trump on Friday told credit card company officials to lower their interest rates to no more than 10% for one year starting on January 20. Photo by Joerg Carstensen/EPA Jan. 10 (UPI) -- If President Donald Trump has his way, credit card companies will limit their respective interest»»»