Cloudy and Foggy Friday Across Bulgaria, Warmer Air Pushes Temperatures Higher
Cloudy skies and widespread fog are expected across much of Bulgaria on Friday, January 23, according to the National Institute of Meteorology and Hydrology. Wind conditions will ease significantly, with calm weather in many areas, creating favorable conditions for fog formation, especially in low-»»»
ICE detains 5-year-old, 3 other children in Minnesota school district - UPI.com
1 of 4 | Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers check the documentation of a construction worker during a random stop in Minneapolis on Jan. 9. ICE has detained four children from the same Minnesota school district this month, including a 5-year-old boy. Photo by Craig Lassig/UPI | License Ph»»»
About 30 countries expected to join Trump's 'Board of Peace'
US President Donald Trump has unveiled his “Board of Peace,” a $1 billion initiative aimed at resolving international conflicts through permanent membership. Initially designed to oversee Gaza’s reconstruction, a draft of the board’s charter suggests its mandate could extend beyond the Palestinian »»»
Vampire film Sinners breaks Oscar nominations record
Vampire horror film Sinners has broken the record for the most Oscar nominations received by a single film, after being nominated for 16 of Hollywood's most coveted honours. The film beat the previous record of 14 nominations, and emerged ahead of its nearest rival this year, Leonardo DiCaprio's th»»»
"Putin's brain" says Russia cannot accept sovereign Armenia, Georgia and Central Asian states
Russian far-right propagandist and ideologist of the "Russian World" concept, Aleksandr Dugin, has said that Moscow should not "agree with the existence of sovereign Armenia, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, or Kyrgyzstan" and that the former Soviet republics should become part of Russi»»»
"Putin's brain" says Russia cannot accept sovereign Armenia, Georgia and Central Asian states
Russian far-right propagandist and ideologist of the "Russian World" concept, Aleksandr Dugin, has said that Moscow should not "agree with the existence of sovereign Armenia, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, or Kyrgyzstan" and that the former Soviet republics should become part of Russi»»»
"Putin's brain" says Russia cannot accept sovereign Armenia, Georgia and Central Asian states
Russian far-right propagandist and ideologist of the "Russian World" concept, Aleksandr Dugin, has said that Moscow should not "agree with the existence of sovereign Armenia, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, or Kyrgyzstan" and that the former Soviet republics should become part of Russi»»»
"Putin's brain" says Russia cannot accept sovereign Armenia, Georgia and Central Asian states
Russian far-right propagandist and ideologist of the "Russian World" concept, Aleksandr Dugin, has said that Moscow should not "agree with the existence of sovereign Armenia, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, or Kyrgyzstan" and that the former Soviet republics should become part of Russi»»»
"Putin's brain" says Russia cannot accept sovereign Armenia, Georgia and Central Asian states
Russian far-right propagandist and ideologist of the "Russian World" concept, Aleksandr Dugin, has said that Moscow should not "agree with the existence of sovereign Armenia, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, or Kyrgyzstan" and that the former Soviet republics should become part of Russi»»»
One item left on Russia-Ukraine peace agenda – Witkoff
Only one item needs to be resolved in the Russia-Ukraine peace negotiations to end the war in Ukraine, Special Envoy Steve Witkoff said on January 22 following a meeting between Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy and US President Donald Trump in Davos. »»»
"Putin's brain" says Russia cannot accept sovereign Armenia, Georgia and Central Asian states
Russian far-right propagandist and ideologist of the "Russian World" concept, Aleksandr Dugin, has said that Moscow should not "agree with the existence of sovereign Armenia, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, or Kyrgyzstan" and that the former Soviet republics should become part of Russi»»»
One item left on Russia-Ukraine peace agenda – Witkoff
Only one item needs to be resolved in the Russia-Ukraine peace negotiations to end the war in Ukraine, Special Envoy Steve Witkoff said on January 22 following a meeting between Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy and US President Donald Trump in Davos. »»»
Japan records a 5th straight yearly trade deficit
Japan posted a trade deficit for the fifth straight year in 2025, according to government data released Thursday, as exports were hit by U.S. President Donald Trump's tariffs and a diplomatic rift with neighboring China. For the full year, Japan logged a 2.65 trillion yen ($17 billion) trade defici»»»
Landslides in New Zealand kill 2, search for missing continues - UPI.com
Record-breaking torrential rain across the north island of New Zealand was being blamed for at least two deadly landlides that claimed the lives of two people on Thursday in one of the country's most popular holiday regions. File photo by New Zealand Police/EPA-EFE Jan. 22 (UPI) -- At least two peo»»»
COMMENT: Silk Seven Plus: A new test for Russia and China in Central Asia
More than three decades after the collapse of the Soviet Union, Central Asia remains a region defined by a striking paradox. It possesses abundant natural resources, a strategically advantageous geographic position, and growing geopolitical relevance, yet continues to suffer from weak institutional»»»
Trump launches Board of Peace in Davos with over 20 countries signing charter
US President Donald Trump formally launched his Board of Peace initiative at a signing ceremony in Davos on January 22, with representatives from more than 20 countries endorsing the charter for an international organisation originally conceived to oversee Gaza reconstruction. »»»
Colombia-Ecuador trade row deepens as Bogotá imposes retaliatory tariffs
Colombia retaliated swiftly against Ecuador on January 22, imposing matching trade penalties and cutting off electricity supplies a day after Quito announced a 30% “security charge” on Colombian imports, stoking a diplomatic standoff that threatens economic ties between the Andean neighbo»»»
Colombia-Ecuador trade row deepens as Bogotá imposes retaliatory tariffs
Colombia retaliated swiftly against Ecuador on January 22, imposing matching trade penalties and cutting off electricity supplies a day after Quito announced a 30% “security charge” on Colombian imports, stoking a diplomatic standoff that threatens economic ties between the Andean neighbo»»»
Trump launches Board of Peace in Davos with over 20 countries signing charter
US President Donald Trump formally launched his Board of Peace initiative at a signing ceremony in Davos on January 22, with representatives from more than 20 countries endorsing the charter for an international organisation originally conceived to oversee Gaza reconstruction. »»»
Milei declares "world has begun to awaken" in Davos speech praising free markets
Argentine President Javier Milei declared on January 22 that "the world has begun to awaken" to free-market ideals, using his third consecutive speech at the World Economic Forum to champion capitalism whilst claiming the Americas would become "the beacon of light" for Western civilisation. »»»
Trump launches Board of Peace in Davos with over 20 countries signing charter
US President Donald Trump formally launched his Board of Peace initiative at a signing ceremony in Davos on January 22, with representatives from more than 20 countries endorsing the charter for an international organisation originally conceived to oversee Gaza reconstruction. »»»
European Parliament condemns Iran's repression of protesters, calls for IRGC terrorist designation
The European Parliament adopted a resolution condemning Iran's brutal repression of protesters and calling for the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps to be designated as a terrorist organisation, the parliament announced on January 22. »»»
Trump launches Board of Peace in Davos with over 20 countries signing charter
US President Donald Trump formally launched his Board of Peace initiative at a signing ceremony in Davos on January 22, with representatives from more than 20 countries endorsing the charter for an international organisation originally conceived to oversee Gaza reconstruction. »»»
Trump launches Board of Peace in Davos with over 20 countries signing charter
US President Donald Trump formally launched his Board of Peace initiative at a signing ceremony in Davos on January 22, with representatives from more than 20 countries endorsing the charter for an international organisation originally conceived to oversee Gaza reconstruction. »»»
COMMENT: Silk Seven Plus: A new test for Russia and China in Central Asia
More than three decades after the collapse of the Soviet Union, Central Asia remains a region defined by a striking paradox. It possesses abundant natural resources, a strategically advantageous geographic position, and growing geopolitical relevance, yet continues to suffer from weak institutional»»»
COMMENT: Silk Seven Plus: A new test for Russia and China in Central Asia
More than three decades after the collapse of the Soviet Union, Central Asia remains a region defined by a striking paradox. It possesses abundant natural resources, a strategically advantageous geographic position, and growing geopolitical relevance, yet continues to suffer from weak institutional»»»
COMMENT: Silk Seven Plus: A new test for Russia and China in Central Asia
More than three decades after the collapse of the Soviet Union, Central Asia remains a region defined by a striking paradox. It possesses abundant natural resources, a strategically advantageous geographic position, and growing geopolitical relevance, yet continues to suffer from weak institutional»»»
COMMENT: Silk Seven Plus: A new test for Russia and China in Central Asia
More than three decades after the collapse of the Soviet Union, Central Asia remains a region defined by a striking paradox. It possesses abundant natural resources, a strategically advantageous geographic position, and growing geopolitical relevance, yet continues to suffer from weak institutional»»»
Trump launches Board of Peace in Davos with over 20 countries signing charter
US President Donald Trump formally launched his Board of Peace initiative at a signing ceremony in Davos on January 22, with representatives from more than 20 countries endorsing the charter for an international organisation originally conceived to oversee Gaza reconstruction. »»»
Trump launches Board of Peace in Davos with over 20 countries signing charter
US President Donald Trump formally launched his Board of Peace initiative at a signing ceremony in Davos on January 22, with representatives from more than 20 countries endorsing the charter for an international organisation originally conceived to oversee Gaza reconstruction. »»»
COMMENT: Silk Seven Plus: A new test for Russia and China in Central Asia
More than three decades after the collapse of the Soviet Union, Central Asia remains a region defined by a striking paradox. It possesses abundant natural resources, a strategically advantageous geographic position, and growing geopolitical relevance, yet continues to suffer from weak institutional»»»
Trump launches Board of Peace in Davos with over 20 countries signing charter
US President Donald Trump formally launched his Board of Peace initiative at a signing ceremony in Davos on January 22, with representatives from more than 20 countries endorsing the charter for an international organisation originally conceived to oversee Gaza reconstruction. »»»
COMMENT: Silk Seven Plus: A new test for Russia and China in Central Asia
More than three decades after the collapse of the Soviet Union, Central Asia remains a region defined by a striking paradox. It possesses abundant natural resources, a strategically advantageous geographic position, and growing geopolitical relevance, yet continues to suffer from weak institutional»»»
European Parliament condemns Iran's repression of protesters, calls for IRGC terrorist designation
The European Parliament adopted a resolution condemning Iran's brutal repression of protesters and calling for the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps to be designated as a terrorist organisation, the parliament announced on January 22. »»»
European Parliament condemns Iran's repression of protesters, calls for IRGC terrorist designation
The European Parliament adopted a resolution condemning Iran's brutal repression of protesters and calling for the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps to be designated as a terrorist organisation, the parliament announced on January 22. »»»
European Parliament condemns Iran's repression of protesters, calls for IRGC terrorist designation
The European Parliament adopted a resolution condemning Iran's brutal repression of protesters and calling for the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps to be designated as a terrorist organisation, the parliament announced on January 22. »»»
European Parliament condemns Iran's repression of protesters, calls for IRGC terrorist designation
The European Parliament adopted a resolution condemning Iran's brutal repression of protesters and calling for the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps to be designated as a terrorist organisation, the parliament announced on January 22. »»»
European Parliament condemns Iran's repression of protesters, calls for IRGC terrorist designation
The European Parliament adopted a resolution condemning Iran's brutal repression of protesters and calling for the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps to be designated as a terrorist organisation, the parliament announced on January 22. »»»
European Parliament condemns Iran's repression of protesters, calls for IRGC terrorist designation
The European Parliament adopted a resolution condemning Iran's brutal repression of protesters and calling for the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps to be designated as a terrorist organisation, the parliament announced on January 22. »»»
European Parliament condemns Iran's repression of protesters, calls for IRGC terrorist designation
The European Parliament adopted a resolution condemning Iran's brutal repression of protesters and calling for the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps to be designated as a terrorist organisation, the parliament announced on January 22. »»»
Trump launches Board of Peace in Davos with over 20 countries signing charter
US President Donald Trump formally launched his Board of Peace initiative at a signing ceremony in Davos on January 22, with representatives from more than 20 countries endorsing the charter for an international organisation originally conceived to oversee Gaza reconstruction. »»»
Trump launches Board of Peace in Davos with over 20 countries signing charter
US President Donald Trump formally launched his Board of Peace initiative at a signing ceremony in Davos on January 22, with representatives from more than 20 countries endorsing the charter for an international organisation originally conceived to oversee Gaza reconstruction. »»»
European Parliament condemns Iran's repression of protesters, calls for IRGC terrorist designation
The European Parliament adopted a resolution condemning Iran's brutal repression of protesters and calling for the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps to be designated as a terrorist organisation, the parliament announced on January 22. »»»
European Parliament condemns Iran's repression of protesters, calls for IRGC terrorist designation
The European Parliament adopted a resolution condemning Iran's brutal repression of protesters and calling for the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps to be designated as a terrorist organisation, the parliament announced on January 22. »»»
Trump launches Board of Peace in Davos with over 20 countries signing charter
US President Donald Trump formally launched his Board of Peace initiative at a signing ceremony in Davos on January 22, with representatives from more than 20 countries endorsing the charter for an international organisation originally conceived to oversee Gaza reconstruction. »»»
Trump launches Board of Peace in Davos with over 20 countries signing charter
US President Donald Trump formally launched his Board of Peace initiative at a signing ceremony in Davos on January 22, with representatives from more than 20 countries endorsing the charter for an international organisation originally conceived to oversee Gaza reconstruction. »»»
COMMENT: Silk Seven Plus: A new test for Russia and China in Central Asia
More than three decades after the collapse of the Soviet Union, Central Asia remains a region defined by a striking paradox. It possesses abundant natural resources, a strategically advantageous geographic position, and growing geopolitical relevance, yet continues to suffer from weak institutional»»»
Trump's dispute with the Fed puts agency independence in question - UPI.com
1 of 3 | The conflict between President Donald Trump and Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell is raising urgent questions about the independence of the regulatory system. File Photo by Bonnie Cash/UPI | License Photo Jan. 22 (UPI) -- The conflict between President Donald Trump and Federal Reserve»»»
'Board of Peace' signed by Donald Trump: a $1bn price tag for permanent membership
US President Donald Trump has unveiled his “Board of Peace,” a $1 billion initiative aimed at resolving international conflicts through permanent membership. Initially designed to oversee Gaza’s reconstruction, a draft of the board’s charter suggests its mandate could extend beyond the Palestinian »»»
Bulgaria Leads EU in Fertility, Women in the Country Also Become Mothers at Youngest Age
According to the latest Eurostat data, Bulgaria now has the highest fertility rate in the European Union. In 2024, Bulgarian women gave birth to an average of 1.72 children each, compared to the EU average of 1.38. Following Bulgaria, the countries with the next highest fertility rates were France »»»