Sulyok requests constitutional assessment
President Tamás Sulyok has asked the Council of Europe’s constitutional advisory body, the European Commission for Democracy through Law, better known as the Venice Commission, to assess the existing constitutional issues and provide expert assistance in resolving the controversial situation while »»»
US Expects Hezbollah to De-Escalate — Rubio Tells Lebanon's President
During a call with Lebanese President Joseph Aoun, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said Washington expects the Shia movement Hezbollah to take action to reduce tensions with Israel, the US State Department said. "Secretary of State Marco Rubio spoke with Lebanese President Joseph Aoun. The Secret»»»
Russia, China Will Enjoy Special Terms for Hormuz Strait Passage - Iranian Committee Head
Russia and China will enjoy special terms for passage through the Strait of Hormuz, Ebrahim Azizi, head of the Iranian parliament's National Security and Foreign Policy Committee, told Sputnik. "Strategic states, including China and Russia, will continue to enjoy special treatment and favorable con»»»
As Ebola scourges Congo, experts warn of link to eating wild animals
KINSHASA: The vendors of wild meat at the sprawling Masina Market in the Congolese capital don’t always display their goods openly. Customers must ask for whatever they’re looking for, whether it is a giant swamp rodent or the severed parts of an antelope. Others occasionally sell in the open, like»»»
AI helped a musician with Parkinson’s finish his new album when he could no longer play guitar
LONDON: Samuel Smith spent years writing songs with a guitar in his hands. Now, the London-based singer-songwriter is using artificial intelligence tools to help him continue making Americana music after Parkinson’s disease largely took away his ability to play guitar. Smith, who was diagnosed with»»»
US designates Brazilian crime groups as terrorist organisations
The United States on Thursday designated two of Brazil’s most powerful criminal organisations, the Red Command and First Capital Command, as terrorist organisations, escalating tensions with Brasilia, which strongly opposes the move. US officials said the groups operate transnational criminal »»»
The Observers - War in Lebanon: Cultural heritage at risk
Churches, mosques, and archaeological sites: In its widespread demolition campaign in southern Lebanon, the Israeli military is accused of also destroying cultural and religious heritage. The devastation has been documented by the NGO Green Southerners, which denounces the actions as a direct attac»»»
Trump’s meeting on Iran peace deal has ended, White House official says
US President Donald Trump on Friday finished a meeting in the high-security White House Situation Room during which he said would make a "final determination" on an Iran peace deal, a White House official told AFP. The official did not say if the president had reached a decision. Read our liveblog »»»
The World This Week - Iran: Is Trump “Bored”?, Bolivia at “Breaking point” A Spanish Scandal
It’s been a week where, 90 days into the conflict and ceasefire stand-off with Iran, both Tehran and Washington are insisting time is on their side — each claiming the other needs a deal more urgently. Pressure is growing on the Trump administration with soaring energy prices and midterm elections »»»
US commander meets with Cuban military officials as Trump pressures island nation
WASHINGTON: The top US commander in Latin America met with Cuban military leaders on Friday in a “brief exchange on operational security matters” near the US Navy base in Guantanamo Bay, the latest official to visit the island nation as President Donald Trump ramps up pressure on its leaders. Trump»»»
US sanctions Iranian buyers of military technology
WASHINGTON, United States: The United States announced Friday that it is “dismantling a sophisticated Iranian network” used to obtain sensitive military technology. The network “impersonated and defrauded” dozens of American technology companies out of millions of dollars to “acquire advanced equip»»»
Judge says Kennedy Center board broke law putting Trump’s name on building, blocks closure
WASHINGTON: A federal judge ruled Friday that President Donald Trump’s name was illegally added to the Kennedy Center and blocked the administration from closing the cultural and arts venue for major renovations — the latest legal setback for Trump’s efforts to leave his personal mark on the landsc»»»
US defense chief urges allies to boost defense spending amid ‘alarm’ over China’s buildup
SINGAPORE: US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth on Saturday urged Asian allies to ramp up military spending to counter China’s growing power and prevent its dominance in the region, warning of “rightful alarm” over its rapid military buildup. Hegseth, speaking at the Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore,»»»
Mangrove forest highlights Farasan Islands’ growing appeal as Eid ecotourism destination
FARASAN ISLANDS: Al-Qandal Forest, a sprawling mangrove sanctuary in the Farasan Islands, is attracting growing numbers of visitors during the Eid Al-Adha holiday season, underscoring the archipelago’s emergence as one of Saudi Arabia’s leading ecotourism destinations, according to a report by the »»»
WHO chief says deadly Ebola outbreak in DR Congo can be stopped
Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, the head of the World Health Organization, said Thursday that the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo, which has killed more than 200 people, can still be contained despite conflict in the country's east. The WHO on Friday announced that one patient was co»»»
Reporters - Kabwe, the African city where children carry the burden of lead poisoning
Located about 150 kilometres north of Zambia's capital Lusaka, Kabwe is considered one of the most polluted places in the world, following decades of lead and zinc mining. A simple blood test of two children confirms reports of severe lead contamination. FRANCE 24's Caroline Dumay, S»»»
Ghana parliament approves 'anti-LGBTQ' law, awaiting president's signature
Ghana's parliament on Friday approved a law that would make the promotion, sponsorship or intentional support of LGBTQ activities punishable by three to five years in prison. The law is now awaiting ratification by President John Mahama. Ghana's parliament on Friday approved one of the most re»»»
Reconnected? Iranians say only 'drip-feed' internet has returned after three-month shutdown
After almost three months of being cut off from the world, internet access was partially restored in Iran starting on Tuesday. While some rejoice at finally being reconnected and able to check in on their loved ones, many complain about the persistent slowness in connectivity and doubt a complete r»»»
Focus - Pakistan: Male contraception still taboo despite looming demographic crisis
One of Pakistan’s greatest challenges is controlling its rapidly growing population. With more than 258 million inhabitants, the country is already the fifth most populous in the world. By 2030, its population could surpass 300 million, pushing Pakistan into fourth place globally, ahead of Indonesi»»»
Sadyr Japarov's working visit to Astana concludes - | 24.KG
Sadyr Japarov’s working visit to Astana has concluded. The presidential press service reported. On the first day of his visit, Sadyr Japarov, along with the heads of delegations from the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU) countries, observers, and distinguished guests, participated in the 5th Eurasian »»»
Trump Insists on Red Lines as Iran Deal Remains Elusive
US President Donald Trump will only make a peace deal with Iran if it meets all of his conditions, a White House official told AFP on Friday, as questions swirled about the state of negotiations to end the war. The White House had indicated Trump was close to a decision on a potential deal, even as»»»
Manasbek Samidinov elected Chairman of Board of Airports of Kyrgyzstan OJSC - | 24.KG
At the annual general meeting of shareholders of Airports of Kyrgyzstan OJSC, several decisions were made regarding the formation of the company’s governing bodies. The company’s press service reported. According to it, Manasbek Samidinov was re-elected Chairman of the Board of Airports of Kyrgyzst»»»
Putin alleges drone that struck Romanian apartment building could have been Ukrainian
Russian President Vladimir Putin on Friday questioned if the drone that crashed into an apartment block in Romania earlier in the day was from Russia, as Bucharest has said, suggesting instead that it could have been a Ukrainian drone. He called for the debris to be handed over to Moscow for wha»»»
Russia accused of launching drone that hit apartment block in Romania, but Putin demands proof
A drone struck a residential building in Romania’s city of Galati near the Ukrainian border, injuring two people and triggering a fire after impact, authorities said on Friday. While Bucharest condemned the strike as an "irresponsible escalation" by Moscow, Russian President Vladimir Putin maintain»»»
Former RT France chief Xenia Fedorova fuels concerns over pro-Kremlin influence in French media
French officials and analysts are raising the alarm after former RT France chief Xenia Fedorova began appearing regularly on major conservative media outlets in the country. They warn that Kremlin-aligned narratives are gaining visibility ahead of crucial elections, testing the limits of »»»
France to investigate treatment of nationals on Gaza flotilla after reports of abuse
France's Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot said on Friday that Paris had asked the public prosecutor to investigate the treatment of nationals on board the recent flotilla heading for Gaza. This comes after reports that activists were subjected to abuse while in detention, including humiliati»»»
Talking Europe - Europe’s fight to stay in the AI race
This week’s special edition of Talking Europe asks whether the EU is ready for the disruption that comes with Artificial Intelligence. It is the most important technological revolution of the century, and is set to impact every aspect of our lives. Whether you are working in a small busin»»»
EU to unlock 16 billion euros for Hungary as Magyar pushes ahead with post-Orban reforms
The European Union will unlock more than €16 billion in frozen funds for Hungary, EU chief Ursula von der Leyen said Friday, praising what she described as "long overdue reforms" by newly elected Prime Minister Peter Magyar. The EU had frozen the funds while the country was under the lead»»»
PM Radev Gives Trump Ultimatum Over Bulgaria-US Visa Waiver Tied to Limits on American Aircraft Presence
Prime Minister Rumen Radev said Bulgaria is giving the United States until the end of June to respond to its request for visa-free travel for Bulgarian citizens, linking the issue to ongoing defense cooperation discussions with Washington. Speaking at the opening of a Council of Ministers meeting, »»»
Revival Criticizes Bulgaria’s New Government Over Ukraine Aid and Foreign Policy Continuity
The leader of opposition party “Revival,” Kostadin Kostadinov, sharply criticized Bulgaria’s current stance on the war in Ukraine, arguing that the country is continuing the same foreign policy line set by previous administrations. He claimed that Bulgaria is expected to keep providing military equ»»»
Bulgarian Opposition Blames Past Budgets as EU Deficit Procedure Looms
Former Finance Minister Asen Vassilev said Bulgaria’s current fiscal situation was predictable, arguing that warnings about breaching the deficit threshold were ignored during the 2025 budget process. He stated that concerns raised during the budget’s adoption were dismissed by the governing majori»»»
Bulgaria Condemns the Russian Drone Strike in Romania
Bulgaria’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs strongly condemned the drone incident in the Romanian city of Galați, where a Russian armed drone Geran-2 struck a residential building and injured two civilians during overnight attacks connected to the war in Ukraine. In a statement posted on social media, t»»»
Moscow Says No Sign Yet From Bulgaria to Restore Dialogue With Russia
The Russian Foreign Ministry said that there are currently no signs from Sofia indicating a willingness to restore normal bilateral dialogue with Moscow, despite the recent formation of a new Bulgarian government. Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova made the statement in response to media »»»
Bulgaria’s FM to Skopje: Stop Seeking Conflict With Sofia and Fulfill EU Commitments
Bulgarian Foreign Minister Velislava Petrova said Sofia remains firmly committed to the framework agreed with North Macedonia in 2022 and warned that Skopje should focus on meeting its obligations instead of deepening political tensions with Bulgaria. Speaking to Bulgarian National Television, Petr»»»
Number of documents signed following SEEC meeting in Astana - | 24.KG
A number of documents were signed in Astana on May 29 following the meeting of the Supreme Eurasian Economic Council (SEEC). The press service of the President of the Kyrgyz Republic reported. According to the press service, the following documents were signed:»»»
Madinah road network ready as first post-Hajj pilgrims arrive
MADINAH: Saudi Arabia has completed extensive preparations across the Madinah region’s road network as the first groups of pilgrims arrived from Makkah following the completion of this year’s Hajj, according to the Saudi Press Agency (SPA). Madinah welcomed the first post-Hajj arrivals on Friday af»»»
'Gifts' from a lover and 'botched' cocaine raids: Police inquiry grips South Africa
'Gifts' from a lover and 'botched' cocaine raids: Police inquiry grips South Africa 10 minutes agoShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleKhanyisile NgcoboJohannesburg Gallo Images via Getty ImagesBrig Rachel Matjeng oversaw a tender awarded in 2024 to controversial businessman Vusimuzi "Cat" Matlala An»»»
Zelesky warns that Ukraine is bracing for ‘big attacks’ - UPI.com
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky warned citizens of his country that Russia is planning an attack, based on their intelligence reports, and to hunker down on Friday night. File Photo by Aaron Schwartz/UPI | License Photo May 29 (UPI) -- Ukraine on Friday evening said that it expects Russia to»»»
Sunshine today, stronger winds tomorrow: UAE weather outlook
Abu Dhabi: Fair weather is expected across the UAE on Saturday, with light to moderate winds and generally calm sea conditions, according to the latest forecast issued by the National Center of Meteorology. NCM said conditions will remain largely clear throughout the day, while southeasterly winds »»»
Ghana parliament passes anti-LGBTQ+ bill
Ghana parliament passes anti-LGBTQ+ bill Just nowShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleHarry SekulichandThomas Naadi ReutersReverend John Ntim Fordjour, the Ghanian MP who sponsored the bill, speaks to media after it passed parliament. The parliament in Ghana has approved a new bill criminalising homo»»»
Iran war live: Tehran says ceasefire deal with US still not reached – Ya Libnan
Share: The US Treasury Secretary announced that US had seized $1bn in Iranian cryptocurrency assets as part of the economic campaign launched by Trump. Iran has been charging for passage thru Hormuz in crypto currency Iran says a ceasefire deal has still not been reached after US President Donald T»»»
Israeli troops push deeper into Lebanon – Ya Libnan
Share: A paramedic volunteer carries a body, one of the six the family members who were killed on Wednesday when their car was struck in an Israeli airstrike on a highway as they fled their village, during a funeral procession in the southern port city of Tyre, Lebanon, Friday, May 29, 2026. Mohamm»»»
New Hampshire court rules signed affidavit enough to register to vote - UPI.com
A federal judge struck down a New Hampshire law requiring new voters to produce documentary proof of citizenship because it is unconstitutional, and said that signing a sworn affidavit suffices when registering. File Photo by Matthew Healey/UPI | License Photo May 29 (UPI) -- A federal judge declar»»»
Judge blocks Kennedy Center name change, renovations - UPI.com
1 of 2 | The Donald J. Trump and John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts appears in Washington, D.C., on Friday. A federal judge ruled that President Trump overstepped his authority by renaming the Kennedy Center after himself, ordering Trump's name to be removed and reversing a decision to »»»
Qatari pilgrims praise organisation and services during Hajj season
QNA Makkah Qatari pilgrims performing Hajj 1447 AH have praised the high level of organisation and services provided throughout this year’s pilgrimage, highlighting significant improvements in facilities and support across the holy sites. Pilgrims said enhanced services in Mina, Arafat and Muzdalif»»»
MoECC organises field visits to Al Asihat Island
The Ministry of Environment and Climate Change (MoECC), represented by the Natural Reserves Department and in collaboration with the Marine Protection Department, organised a field visit to Al Asihat Island to regulate the entry and exit of visitors to the island, as it is one of the areas located »»»
Public Financial Inspection Agency Finds Damage Worth EUR 2.2 Mln in 2025
In 2025, the Public Financial Inspection Agency (PFIA) completed 838 financial inspections and audits related to the expenditure of public funds, as reported in the agency's activity report, which was approved at a meeting of the Council of Ministers on Friday, the government press service said on »»»
Barcelona confirms signing of Anthony Gordon from Newcastle
BARCELONA: Barcelona confirmed the signing of Anthony Gordon from Newcastle United on Friday, for a fee that could rise to 80 million euros ($93 million). Gordon will sign for “the next five seasons, until June 30, 2031,” Barcelona said in a brief statement. The 25-year-old left winger netted 17 go»»»
Deputy PM holds high-level talks at Shangri-La Dialogue 2026
QNA Singapore Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of State for Defense Affairs HE Sheikh Saoud bin Abdulrahman bin Hassan Al Thani has held a series of high-level talks with Singaporean and Malaysian officials on the sidelines of the Shangri-La Dialogue 2026 in Singapore. Sheikh Saoud met separately»»»
Qatar bolsters dugong protection efforts through advanced monitoring studies
QNA Doha The Ministry of Environment and Climate Change (MoECC) has highlighted its ongoing efforts to monitor and protect dugongs in Qatari waters, marking World Dugong Day observed annually on May 28, while emphasizing the species’ vital role in maintaining the balance of coastal and marine ecosy»»»