A Grieving Father Buries His 6-Year-Old After a Land Mine Kills 3 Children in Syria’s Idlib
Idris al-Ridah wept as he carried the lifeless body of his 6-year-old son Amir, wrapped in a yellow and brown blanket, in northwest Syria. The father collapsed to the ground as he laid his son to rest, his small body lowered into a grave next to two other young children who were siblings, Aya al-Fa»»»
PSG’s Moroccan defender Hakimi bids to have rape case dismissed
PARIS: Paris Saint-Germain defender Achraf Hakimi, who is facing trial for alleged rape, will bid to have the case dismissed in court on Friday, AFP learned from a source close to the case. A hearing before the Versailles appeals court, west of Paris, will examine the case of the 27-year-old Morocc»»»
Greek far-left terror group leader is released at age 82. But the decision could be reversed
ATHENS: The head of a far-left Greek militant group that killed 23 people — among them industrialists, diplomats and a CIA station chief — has been released from a maximum-security prison, officials said Friday. The decision is now being reexamined by a senior prosecutor. Alexandros Giotopoulos, th»»»
French Investigators Searched Presidential Palace in Graft Probe
French investigators have searched the Elysee presidential palace as part of a probe into alleged favoritism and corruption, prosecutors said Friday, after a previous attempt was refused. The search at the official residence of President Emmanuel Macron, carried out on Thursday, is linked to a prob»»»
Alberta to ask voters whether they want to remain part of Canada - UPI.com
Alberta provnce took a first step toward a separation referendum after a citizen-led petition was signed by well in excess of the 300,000 people required to trigger a vote on seceding from the federation. File photo by John Angelillo/UPI | License Photo May 22 (UPI) -- Canada's oil-rich Alberta pro»»»
Twisha Sharma case: Husband surrenders as probe deepens into death of former India beauty queen
Samarth Singh, the husband of Twisha Sharma, surrendered before a court in Jabalpur on Friday and was subsequently taken into police custody in connection with the 33-year-old woman’s death, a case that has triggered allegations of dowry harassment, demands for a fresh autopsy and calls for a centr»»»
Ilian Mihov, former dean of INSEAD, comes to Bucharest for Impact SEE
An economist trained at the highest level of macroeconomic thinking Ilian Mihov earned his PhD at Princeton University under the supervision of Ben Bernanke – former Chair of the U.S. Federal Reserve and Nobel Laureate in Economics. His research focuses on how economies grow, how public policy shap»»»
England leave Foden and Palmer out of World Cup squad
LONDON: England will head to next month’s World Cup without several familiar faces after midfielders Phil Foden and Cole Palmer and defender Trent Alexander-Arnold all missed the cutfor manager Thomas Tuchel’s 26-man squad on Friday. There was a surprise recall, however, for former Brentford strike»»»
Judge keeps activist doctor in Sumud Flotilla case at liberty, pending trial
Tunis, May 22, 2026 (TAP) – Member of the National Committee for the Defence of the Sumud Flotilla Activists and Palestinian Rights, Rachid Othmani, said the investigating judge at the Financial Judicial Pole decided on Friday to maintain Mohamed...»»»
India warns of power use as demand peaks during heatwave
New Delhi: India's power ministry urged careful use of electricity on Friday, a day after breaking records for power generation during an intense heatwave in the world's most populous nation. Peak power usage this week has broken records for four straight days, with temperatures hitting 47C, accord»»»
Turkiye’s Erdogan shuts liberal Istanbul university
ISTANBUL: Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Friday ordered the closure of a top independent university with liberal leanings in the middle of the school year, according to an official decree. The decree, published in the official journal, revokes the operating license for Istanbul’s Bilgi U»»»
Vucic: We understand Trump's vision, Serbia-US relationship can be asset for European stability
WASHINGTON/BELGRADE - While others may scoff at US President Donald Trump's vision, Serbia understands it, Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic wrote in an opinion piece for Fox News, noting that the future of US-European cooperation does not have to emerge from "the stale halls of the past" and that»»»
Questions Over Bulgarian European Prosecutor’s Appointment Return to Spotlight
Questions over the 2020 appointment of Bulgaria's European Prosecutor , Teodora Georgieva, and backstage influence in Bulgarian politics and the judiciary again moved into the spotlight on Friday after opposition lawmakers called for further scrutiny of the selection process and alleged ties to a n»»»
NATO allies bewildered by Trump’s about-face on US troop moves in Europe
HELSINGBORG: NATO allies and defense officials expressed bewilderment on Friday at US President Donald Trump’s announcement that he would send 5,000 US troops to Poland just weeks after he ordered the same number of forces pulled out of Europe. The apparent change of mind came after weeks of statem»»»
New flydubai-Cyprus Airways deal boosts access to Asia and Africa
Dubai: flydubai and Cyprus Airways have announced the launch of a new interline agreement, designed to enhance international connectivity and provide passengers with seamless access to an expanded network of destinations across Africa, Asia, the Middle East and the GCC. The partnership enables cust»»»
7 sea turtles released after nesting discovery in Fujairah
Fujairah: Field teams from the Fujairah Environment Authority have identified three sea turtle nesting sites along Fujairah’s coastline, marking a significant step in the emirate’s ongoing marine conservation efforts. The nesting sites were discovered near the Al Fqait protected area in Dibba, on t»»»
Kuwait uncovers shocking 30-year fake identity scandal
Dubai: A Gulf woman who spent three decades living under the identity of a dead Kuwaiti citizen has been sentenced to prison in one of Kuwait’s most extraordinary fraud and identity forgery cases, a scandal that has gripped public attention across the Gulf. According to court proceedings, the case »»»
Democratic Bulgaria Submits Bill for Fully Machine-Based Voting and Removal of Cap on Polling Stations Outside EU
Democratic Bulgaria has submitted draft amendments to the Election Code providing for fully machine-based voting in all types of elections and the removal of restrictions on the number of polling stations in countries outside the European Union, the coalition's press office said on Friday. Accordin»»»
Kazakh special economic zone court rules in favour of Ukraine over Russia
A court in Kazakhstan has inserted itself into the Russia-Ukraine conflict, ruling in favour of Ukrainian state gas entity Naftogaz in a $1.4-bn dispute with Russian energy behemoth Gazprom. The judgement and order issued by the court of Astana International Finance Center (AIFC) endorses last year»»»
Kazakh special economic zone court rules in favour of Ukraine over Russia
A court in Kazakhstan has inserted itself into the Russia-Ukraine conflict, ruling in favour of Ukrainian state gas entity Naftogaz in a $1.4-bn dispute with Russian energy behemoth Gazprom. The judgement and order issued by the court of Astana International Finance Center (AIFC) endorses last year»»»
What happens next in Cuba - and could the US intervene?
The United States’ indictment of former Cuban leader Raul Castro has pushed the long-running tensions between Washington and Havana into dangerous new territory, raising a question many thought belonged to the Cold War era: could the US actually intervene in Cuba? The immediate crisis was triggered»»»
Dollar Nears Six-week High; Mixed Signals on US-Iran Deal Feed Uncertainty
The dollar traded near six-week highs on Friday, after conflicting signals over a US-Iran peace deal whipped up volatility across financial markets, though investors latched on to hopes of some progress. Washington and Tehran stuck to opposing stances over the latter's uranium stockpile and control»»»
Research: 'Favorite,' 'niece' among America's most misspelled words - UPI.com
An analysis of Google search data from the first five months of the year revealed the "most misspelled" words include "favorite" and "niece." File Photo by Erik S. Lesser/EPA May 21 (UPI) -- An analysis of Google search data from the first five months of the year revealed the "most misspelled" word»»»
Tunisia jails former head of anti-graft body for 10 years
TUNIS: A Tunisian court sentenced the former head of the national anti-graft body to 10 years in prison over charges including forging documents, his lawyer said on Friday. Chawki Tabib, who is also a prominent lawyer and the former head of the Tunisian bar association, was arrested last April. Def»»»
Alberta to hold October referendum on whether to remain in Canada
Canada's oil-producing province of Alberta will hold an October referendum on separation from Canada, but Premier Danielle Smith said on Thursday the vote would not directly decide independence. Instead, voters will be asked whether the province should take constitutional steps towards a future bin»»»
What is India’s ‘Cockroach Janta Party’ - and why is it exploding online?
New Delhi: It began as a satirical online project. Now millions of young Indians are flocking to it as an outlet for their frustration. A parody political party called the Cockroach Janta Party, with the insect as its symbol, has exploded across India’s social media by turning absurdist humour into»»»
NATO ministers seek clarity after Trump’s ‘confusing’ about-face on US troops in Europe
European foreign ministers holding talks at a NATO summit in Sweden Friday scrambled to get clarity from US Secretary of State Marco Rubio over President Donald Trump’s decision to send 5,000 US troops to Poland, just weeks after he ordered 5,000 troops to be pulled out of Europe. Sweden's foreign »»»
Bulgaria’s PM Questions Feasibility of Tribunal Against Putin, Citing Ongoing War Conditions
Prime Minister Rumen Radev stated that Bulgaria remains aligned with the EU’s common foreign and security policy, while still retaining the right to express its own position on international issues. Addressing the proposal for a special tribunal against Russian President Vladimir Putin, Radev argue»»»
RAK Police step up beach safety campaign as summer crowds grow
Ras Al Khaimah: As beaches across the emirate begin attracting larger crowds during the summer season, Ras Al Khaimah Police has launched a month-long awareness campaign aimed at promoting beach safety and preventing drowning incidents. The campaign is being organised by the Media and Public Relati»»»
Boyko Rashkov Claims Petyo Petrov Was Linked to Borissov Government in Selection of European Prosecutor Teodora Georgieva
“There is absolutely no doubt for us about the connection between Petyo Petrov and the government of Boyko Borissov in the appointment of Bulgarian European Prosecutor Teodora Georgieva ,” MP Boyko Rashkov of Continue the Change said during a briefing in Parliament. Petyo Petrov, a privately practi»»»
Trump granted extraordinary IRS immunity in tax leak settlement
New York: Remember Donald Trump's response in the 2016 presidential debate, when Hillary Clinton blasted him for paying virtually no federal taxes? "That makes me smart," Trump said. By that logic, Trump is looking smarter than ever now. On Tuesday, the Internal Revenue Service agreed to drop all p»»»
OSCE Welcomes the Consensual Approval by Parliament of the Amendaments Rules
The OSCE Presence to Tirana, welcomes the consensual approval by parliament of the amendments to the Assembly Rules of Procedure. In a short statement by the OSCE, this was considered a positive step for political dialogue and the functioning of parliamentary democracy. "The changes reflect a Const»»»
Indian duo dies on Everest as record breaker warns of overcrowding
Kathmandu, Nepal: Two Indian climbers have died on Mount Everest during a record-breaking period of ascents via Nepal's southern route, as experts warn of overcrowding on the world's highest peak. "They fell ill while descending at high altitude. We are working out how to retrieve the bodies," Nive»»»
Prime Minister Deplores Apparent Inaction Against Judicial System Dependencies
Reacting to fresh disclosures about Bulgaria's European prosecutor, Prime Minister Rumen Radev said on Friday that nothing has been done to address judicial system dependencies in the cases of "The Eight Dwarfs" and "The Notary". "No progress at all has been achieved over the years, so I hope for a»»»
Romania outperforms European FDI market as investment projects rise 16% – EY survey
Foreign direct investment (FDI) in Europe declined in 2025, marking a period of slowdown and structural transformation in the investment landscape. The number of announced projects was 7% lower than in 2024 and remains significantly below peak-period levels, against a backdrop shaped by moderate ec»»»
Russia Says Four Killed, 35 Children Wounded in Ukrainian Attack on Luhansk Region
Russian officials said at least four people had been killed and 35 children wounded in an overnight Ukrainian drone attack on a student dormitory in the Russian-controlled Luhansk region in eastern Ukraine. Reuters was not able to verify what happened independently and there was no immediate commen»»»
Trump to send 5,000 additional US troops to Poland
President Donald Trump has announced that the US will send 5,000 additional troops to Poland, citing his support for the country’s conservative president, Karol Nawrocki. The move comes after the Pentagon abruptly canceled a planned rotation of 4,000 US troops into Poland last week, triggering conf»»»
NATO should ‘direct’ Ukrainian drones against Russia – Swedish PM
Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson has said NATO states should help Kiev “direct” its drone attacks “in the right directions,” blaming a string of Ukrainian UAV incursions into the airspace of the US-led bloc on Moscow. Russia’s Foreign Intelligence Service said this week that Latvia allowed Uk»»»
PM Radev Says There Will Be No Mechanical Cuts in State Administration, It Serves Interest of Bulgarian People and Business
Prime Minister Rumen Radev said there would be no "mechanical" staff cuts in the state administration, stressing that the government would first carry out a detailed analysis before undertaking any reforms. "The state administration serves the interests of both citizens and businesses. It must work»»»
Trump Pledges Extra Troops for Poland
US President Donald Trump surprised NATO allies by pledging to send an additional 5,000 troops to Poland, only hours before Secretary of State Marco Rubio was to meet alliance ministers in Sweden on Friday amid deep divisions over the Iran war. Trump, in a Truth Social post, cited his relationship »»»
Prosecution Appeals Petyo Petrov Sentence, Orders Nationwide Search in Separate Case
The Sofia City Prosecution Office will appeal the sentence handed to former investigator Petyo Petrov, nicknamed "Peppi the Euro" and will seek a guilty verdict on all charges, prosecutors said. On Wednesday, the Sofia City Court found Petrov guilty of preparing forged documents and imposed an admi»»»
British climber summits Everest for record 20th time
Kathmandu, Nepal: British climber Kenton Cool reached the top of Mount Everest for the 20th time Friday, extending his own record for the most ascents of the world's highest peak by a non-Nepali. More than 600 climbers have reached the peak since the spring season summits kicked off this month, tak»»»
Erdogan Shuts Liberal Istanbul University
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Friday ordered a top independent university with liberal leanings in Istanbul to shut in the middle of the school year, according to an official decree. Erdogan's decree, published in the official journal, revokes the operating license for Bilgi University,»»»
4 factors that helped Al-Nassr to SPL glory
LONDON: Al-Nassr beat Damac 3-1 on Thursday to become Saudi Pro League champions for the first time since 2019. Here are four factors that contributed to that long-awaited success. Cristiano Ronaldo still makes a difference The 41-year-old may not be the same player he was, but his near-unparallele»»»
Justice Minister Says He Has Requested Meeting with European Chief Prosecutor over Allegations Concerning European Prosecutor Georgieva
Justice Minister Nikolay Naydenov Thursday said he has requested a meeting with European Chief Prosecutor Laura Kovesi to obtain first-hand information regarding allegations linked to European Prosecutor Teodora Georgieva and the procedure under which she was selected. Speaking to journalists in Pa»»»
Starmer’s party is dying, and hallucinating mad political gambits in its death throes
The existential crisis that recently engulfed the British Labour Party has intensified over the past week, and it is now clear that the party is facing political extinction. Two weeks ago, British voters showed their contempt for Labour, after enduring two years of scandal-ridden and ineffective go»»»
PM orders preparing plan to identify targeted sectors of state ownership policy
CAIRO, May 21 (MENA) – Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly directed the preparation of a precise executive plan for the State Ownership Policy Document, identifying the targeted sectors over the coming three years, noting that the plan is clearly linked to the State-Owned Companies Unit. Madbouly also »»»
Green budgets: how regional governments are turning climate ambition into spending
States and regions are increasingly using their budgetary powers to drive climate action. They’re aligning public spending with climate targets and sharing lessons across borders through a growing network of sub-national governments worldwide. The Under2 Coalition is the largest global network of s»»»
Polish FM thanks Trump for US troop announcement
Helsingborg, Sweden: Poland's foreign minister Radoslaw Sikorski thanked President Donald Trump on Friday for announcing that 5,000 US troops would head to Poland, after an earlier planned deployment was called off. "I want to thank President Trump for his announcement that the rotation, the presen»»»
Energy shock from Iran war to weigh on Europe's growth, boost inflation
The European Union's executive commission cut its growth outlook and predicted higher inflation due to sharply higher energy prices from the war in Iran — but said the economy will avoid an outright recession. "As a net energy importer, the EU's economy is highly susceptible to the energy shock cau»»»