Agriculture Ministry predicts good harvest with possible overproduction - | 24.KG
A good harvest is expected in Kyrgyzstan in 2026—3-5 percent higher than last year. Uran Chekirbaev, head of the Department at the Ministry of Water Resources, Agriculture, and Processing Industry, stated at a briefing. According to him, there was no precipitation in April-May 2025, but good humidi»»»
Kyrgyzstan to eliminate local-level kurultais - | 24.KG
The State Agency for Civil Service and Local Government Affairs has drafted a bill that would completely remove local kurultais from the system of local self-government. The document was prepared to eliminate legal confusion that arose after the adoption of the constitutional law «On the People’s K»»»
About 158,000 residents of Osh region to get access to clean drinking water - | 24.KG
An official delegation of the Kyrgyz Republic, consisting of heads of relevant agencies, held talks with the Eurasian Fund for Stabilization and Development (EFSD) on a project to provide residents of Osh region with clean drinking water. The Ministry of Agriculture reported. According to it, the p»»»
Sheikha Bodour brings story of ancient Arab queens to life in heart of Europe
Sheikha Bodour bint Sultan Al Qasimi's ode to ancient Arab queens is set to help more people discover the incredible history of the UAE. Let Them Know She Is Here: Searching for the Queen of Mleiha is now available in Polish thanks to publishing house Sonia Draga Sp. z o.o. "I feel a lot of people »»»
EU Strikes Migration Deal for More Deportations and Detention Centers Abroad
The European Union has moved forward with a vast overhaul of its migration policy, aiming to ramp up deportations and ink controversial deals to build detention centers abroad, in what rights groups compare to the Trump administration's aggressive immigration policies. “The new regulation will spee»»»
Democrats seek 100% tax on Trump’s ‘anti-weaponization’ payouts
Democrat-led US states are considering imposing a 100% tax on payouts by a $1.8 billion fund set up by US President Donald Trump for victims of attempts to weaponize the legal and political system against them. Trump and his allies have long claimed to have been subjected to politically motivated i»»»
Energy Market “Monsters” are back: balancing prices spike above €12,000 per MWh in Romania
Romania’s electricity balancing market – the mechanism that keeps the power system stable in real time when actual production and consumption diverge from forecasts – has once again produced extreme price spikes, reviving concerns about speculation and systemic vulnerabilities. The balancing market»»»
EU strikes migration deal for more deportations and detention centers abroad
BRUSSELS: The European Union has moved forward with a vast overhaul of its migration policy, aiming to ramp up deportations and ink controversial deals to build detention centers abroad, in what rights groups compare to the Trump administration’s aggressive immigration policies. “The new regulation»»»
Long-Serving MP, Writer Luben Dilov Passes Away
GERB Chair Boyko Borissov expressed his condolences following the death of Luben Dilov, writing on Facebook that he had lost a friend, a remarkable personality, a talented writer, and a man with an exceptional sense of humour and strong civic convictions. Borissov extended his deepest sympathies to»»»
Congo Re-Opens Airport at Center of Ebola Outbreak
Democratic Republic of Congo has re-opened the airport in the capital city of the province hit hardest by the ongoing Ebola outbreak, a government statement said, reversing a move that some residents said had cut them off from critical supplies. The government in Kinshasa announced last month that »»»
Trump Names Former Florida Lawmaker Doug Holder as Next US Ambassador to Bulgaria
US President Donald Trump has nominated Doug Holder, a former Florida state legislator, to serve as the next United States ambassador to Bulgaria. The appointment, announced by the White House, still requires confirmation by the US Senate before becoming official. Holder, who is 59 years old, serve»»»
Kazakhstan's Foreign Ministry denies EU plans to open centers for migrants - | 24.KG
Kazakhstan’s Foreign Ministry denied reports of the European Union’s plans to open centers for deported migrants in the country. Foreign Ministry spokesman Yerlan Zhetybayev stated at a briefing that there are no negotiations with the European Union regarding the establishment of special centers in»»»
Rent freeze takes immediate effect across Abu Dhabi as regional conflict drives tenant relief measure
RIYADH: Abu Dhabi has imposed an immediate, temporary freeze on all rent increases, offering a financial lifeline to tenants across residential, commercial, and industrial properties. The measure, announced on June 2 by the emirate’s Real Estate Center, means all tenancy contract renewals will be p»»»
Finance minister says private sector key to Syria’s economic recovery
Damascus, June 2 (SANA) Syrian Finance Minister Mohammed Yisr Barnieh said on Tuesday that Syria’s economic future depends on a strong partnership between the public and private sectors. Speaking during the second day of the Syrian Private Sector Dialogue 2026 in Damascus, Barnieh said the challeng»»»
Ultra-Orthodox Protesters Block Roads and Trains Across Israel Over Military Draft
Tens of thousands of ultra-Orthodox demonstrated across Israel on Monday, blocking roads and trains and setting cars on fire to protest mandatory enlistment in Israel’s military. Israel’s police said demonstrators blocked major intersections and attacked a soldier who disembarked from a bus near a »»»
Senior Iranian Officer Says Renewed War with US 'Inevitable'
A senior Iranian military officer said Tuesday that a resumption of hostilities with the United States was inevitable, as negotiations between Tehran and Washington appeared to stall, said AFP. "The United States demands our total surrender, and the Iranian nation will never surrender," said Mohamm»»»
Kuwait recaptures three inmates in large-scale manhunt
Kuwait's Interior Ministry said security forces had recaptured the three inmates who escaped from custody after a large-scale manhunt involving criminal investigators, special forces and police aviation units. The ministry said the General Department of Criminal Investigation, supported by speciali»»»
Who owns the billions in Germany's 'forgotten accounts'?
BusinessGermanyWho owns the billions in Germany's 'forgotten accounts'?Timothy RooksBillions of euros sit untouched in Germany's dormant bank accounts. With heirs unaware and no central register in place, banks and politicians are debating who should ultimately control the money. https://p.dw.com/p»»»
Cabinet of Ministers to change structure of Bishkek and Osh City Halls - | 24.KG
The Cabinet of Ministers of Kyrgyzstan has prepared a draft resolution amending the structure of City Halls and City Councils in cities of national significance. The document provides for adjustments to the standard structure, maximum staffing levels, and staffing schedules for the municipalities o»»»
E-commerce helps drive Saudi consumer spending up 17.5% in April
RIYADH: Consumer spending in Saudi Arabia recorded strong growth during April, rising by about 17.5 percent year on year to reach SR133.9 billion ($35.64 billion), marking the largest monthly growth rate since May 2021. This performance was primarily driven by robust growth in e-commerce, which con»»»
U.S. soldier, British servicemember die during Iraq military training - UPI.com
June 2 (UPI) -- A U.S. soldier and a British servicemember died during military training in northern Iraq over the weekend, both militaries said. U.S. Army Central and Third Army issued a statement late Monday announcing the death of a U.S. Army soldier during a military training accident at Erbil »»»
Transport minister outlines recovery priorities for Syria’s transport sector
Damascus, June 2 (SANA) Syria’s transport sector requires extensive rehabilitation, regulatory reform and greater private-sector participation to overcome years of infrastructure deterioration, Transport Minister Yarub Badr said on Tuesday. Speaking during the second day of the first “Syrian Privat»»»
Hawaii’s Kilauea Sets Record for Lava Fountaining Episodes in Any 1 Eruption for the Volcano
The on-and-off eruption of Hawaii’s Kilauea volcano broke a record Monday with the number of periods it has produced fountains of lava since it began erupting in December 2024, the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory said. Monday marked 48 fountaining episodes, setting the record for any one eruption on K»»»
Israel, Hezbollah Exchange Fire after Trump Announcement
Israel conducted strikes on south Lebanon and Hezbollah fired into northern Israel on Tuesday, after US President Donald Trump announced an agreement to halt attacks that neither side has publicly accepted. According to Lebanon's authorities, Hezbollah would no longer fire into Israel under the agr»»»
Vital to keep a UN force in Lebanon after peacekeepers depart, Guterres says
U.N. chief Antonio Guterres said Monday that peacekeepers will be needed in Lebanon after the mandate of the current mission expires at year-end -- an option likely to face opposition from the United States and Israel. Last August, the U.N. Security Council, under U.S. pressure, decided to end the »»»
Senior Iranian officer says renewed war with US 'inevitable'
A senior Iranian military officer said Tuesday that a resumption of hostilities with the United States was inevitable, as negotiations between Tehran and Washington appeared to stall. "The United States demands our total surrender, and the Iranian nation will never surrender," said Mohammad Jafar A»»»
EU breaks deadlock on deportation bill by fast-tracking return hubs
An agreement on the EU’s deportation bill was reached late on Monday (1 June) after a proposal to break the deadlock included suggestions that deportation hubs be launched immediately once the legislation enters into force. It also insisted fundamental rights be immediately applied as well, posing »»»
Scattered showers expected n central western highlands
Tunis, June 2 (TAP)- The weather is partly cloudy on Tuesday in most regions with possible thunderstorm cells and scattered showers in the afternoon in central western highlands. Highs are expected to range between 28°C and 33°C in coastal...»»»
Fears of Hunger Overwhelm Guatemalan Village as El Nino Approaches
While drought expands through Cunen as the specter of El Nino climate instability approaches, one fear has seized this indigenous Guatemalan village: death by hunger. The rains still haven't come here, where local farmers fear the lack of water could ruin the subsistence crops they need to survive.»»»
NRIs in UAE: India to phase out mAadhaar as new Aadhaar app takes over - what changes, what doesn't
Dubai: India's Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) is preparing to discontinue its mAadhaar mobile application and replace it with a redesigned Aadhaar app featuring enhanced privacy controls, face authentication and selective data-sharing capabilities, marking a major overhaul of the »»»
Pay workers 'as much as possible', Nvidia's Huang says
Taipei: Companies should pay workers "as much as possible", Nvidia boss Jensen Huang said Tuesday ahead of a trip to South Korea, where Samsung Electronics recently averted a strike by making an agreement on bonuses with its union. Huang, head of the US artificial intelligence hardware giant that i»»»
China lambasts Philippine defense chief over remarks about Chinese ‘threat’
BEIJING: China accused the Philippine defense chief of having no gratitude for key Chinese commodities and of using issues about people’s livelihoods for political showmanship, after remarks about China being a threat.Philippine Defense Secretary Gilberto Teodoro told Reuters on Saturday that»»»
UN warns possibly strong El Nino could push global temperatures higher
GENEVA: The United Nations weather agency on Tuesday forecast a moderate or possibly strong El Nino that could drive up global temperatures and increase the risk of extreme weather over the coming months. El Nino is a periodic warming of sea surface temperatures in the central and eastern Pacific O»»»
Cargo ship damaged after claimed Iranian missile strike
A cargo ship was seen with a large hole in its side after what Iran claims was a missile strike in the Arabian Gulf. According to CNN, video published by Iran's state-affiliated Fars News Agency showed an MSC-branded vessel with visible damage on its starboard side near the waterline. Iran claims r»»»
Steampunk Festival Creates an Unlikely Capital for Victorian Style and Sci-Fi Oddity in New Zealand
The woman in the pink frock coat announced herself as steam curled from a strange brass contraption on her back. “I am Lady Sarsaparilla Ovabyte, of the Coventry Ovabytes,” she said. “We are purveyors of fine cordials.” Her companion peered through glasses made from fused-together forks. “Captain B»»»
Trump Administration Proposes 25% Tariff to Punish Brazil Over Trade Practices
The Trump administration has proposed a new punitive tariff of 25% on many imports from Brazil, after deciding its practices were unfair on a range of issues from digital trade to illegal deforestation, top trade official Jamieson Greer said on Monday. The measures, under the Section 301 trade legi»»»
Each El Nino is unique, says WMO's climate prediction chief
Geneva: AFP spoke with Wilfran Moufouma Okia, head of climate prediction at the United Nations' weather and climate agency, which said Tuesday that warming El Nino conditions were expected to develop before the end of August. The natural climate phenomenon is expected to drive more extreme weather »»»
Vazrazhdane Leader Asks How Bulgaria's Heroes Would Be Treated Today
On June 2, the day of remembrance for those who died for Bulgaria's freedom and independence, Vazrazhdane party leader Kostadin Kostadinov said that Bulgaria acknowledges its heroes only after their death. He wondered whether they would be labelled radicals and populists if they lived in our presen»»»
Qatar ports see 44% surge in container volumes in May
Doha, Qatar: The ports in Qatar (Hamad, Ruwais and Doha) registered surge in handling of container volumes in May this year compared to the previous month. In a post on its X platform yesterday, Mwani Qatar stated “Qatar ports received over 73,000 TEUs in May 2026, marking a 44% increase compared t»»»
Qatar’s Export Unit Value Index rises 4.44% in Q1
Doha: The State’s Export Unit Value Index (EXUVI) reached 120.99 points in the first quarter of 2026, rising by 10.19% compared with the fourth quarter of 2025 and by 4.44% year-on-year compared with the corresponding quarter of 2025, according to the index issued by the National Planning Council (»»»
Minister of State for Foreign Trade meets with Canadian Minister of International Trade
Doha, Qatar: Minister of State for Foreign Trade at the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, H E Dr. Ahmed bin Mohammed Al-Sayed yesterday held a virtual meeting with Minister of International Trade of Canada, H E Maninder Sidhu. During the meeting, they reviewed the latest developments in trade and »»»
Qatar, Uzbekistan chambers discuss activating Joint Business Council
Doha, Qatar: Qatar and Uzbekistan chambers recently held discussions on enhancing bilateral cooperation, activating the Qatari-Uzbek Joint Business Council, and identifying its members and the sectors it will represent. Qatar Chamber was represented at the meeting, held in Tashkent, by Board Member»»»
Cars: Motor vehicle, motorcycle trade turnover up 2.1% in first three months
The turnover volume in motor vehicle and motorcycle trade increased in the first three months of the year, both as unadjusted series by 0.4% and as working-day and seasonally adjusted series by 2.1%, compared to the same period in 2025, according to data published by the National Institute of Stati»»»
ANAT vice-president: 2026 holiday bookings fall, as Romanians cut back amid weakened purchasing power
Bookings for 2026 holidays are declining, while occupancy for the Pentecost mini-holiday on the Black Sea coast is approaching 60%, with four- and five-star hotels the most sought-after both seaside and mountain-side, said Adrian Voican, vice-president of the National Travel Agencies Association (A»»»
Trade: International marketplaces gain ground in Romania as consumers embrace AI shopping tools
Nearly 30% of Romanians say they plan to shop online from international platforms in 2026, while for 61% of consumers marketplaces have become their main online shopping channel, according to a specialised national survey published on Tuesday.According to the cited source, Romania's e-commerce sect»»»
Tourism : Romania - first country in Europe to launch certification system for ecotourism destinations
Romania was the first country in Europe to launch a certification system for ecotourism destinations based on international standards, which rigorously evaluates how a destination combines tourism development with environmental protection and the promotion of cultural heritage, interim Minister of »»»
Number of building permits issued for residential buildings falls by over 6% in first 4 months
The number of building permits issued for residential buildings in the first four months of the year falls by 6.2% compared with the same period in 2025, to 10,097, according to the National Institute of Statistics (INS) data.In the period 1 January - 30 April 2026, declines in the number of buildi»»»
Healthcare: Transplant Agency: In first 5 months of 2026, organs were collected from 36 donors
Between January 1 and May 28, organs and tissues were collected from 36 brain-dead donors, representatives of the National Transplant Agency (ANT) reported on Thursday.According to the cited source, 6 heart transplants, one lung, 34 liver and 61 kidney transplants were performed.In Romania, the fir»»»
Infrastructure: AnimaWings officially inaugurates its direct Bucharest - Milan Malpensa route
Romanian carrier AnimaWings has officially inaugurated its direct Bucharest - Milan Malpensa route, one of the most important business and tourism air links between Romania and northern Italy.According to the airline, the first regular flight on the Bucharest - Milan Malpensa route was to operate o»»»
Agriculture: Forest area increases by 170 hectares in 2025, regenerated area falls 10.1%
Romania's forest area increased by 170 hectares in 2025 compared with the previous year, while the area regenerated declined by 10.1%, according to data published on Friday by the National Institute of Statistics (INS)."The national forest fund stood 170 hectares higher as of 31 December 2025. This»»»