EU "bazooka" instrument could "hurt the US economy" in critical midterm year
US President Donald Trump addressed economic leaders in the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, on January 21, before answering questions. He addressed Greenland, Iran, NATO and the US economy, while lambasting US allies amidst the EU thinking of using its anticoercion instrument as Trump t»»»
Vucic meets with Rubio, points out Serbia's positions on main geopolitical issues
DAVOS - Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic met with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio at the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos on Wednesday and pointed out Serbia's positions on the main geopolitical issues. "A cordial brief meeting with Marco Rubio, with whom I exchanged views on the current glo»»»
Former NFL reporter Michele Tafoya to run for Senate in Minnesota - UPI.com
Michele Tafoya embraces Al Michaels on the field before the last Monday Night Football game on ABC at Giants Stadium in East Rutherford, N.J., in 2005. Tafoya announced she will run for Senate representing Minnesota. File Photo by John Angelillo/UPI. | License Photo Jan. 21 (UPI) -- Michele Tafoya,»»»
BYD deploys own vessel to deliver nearly 7,000 electric vehicles to Argentina
Chinese carmaker BYD has shipped approximately 7,000 electric and hybrid vehicles to Argentina aboard its dedicated transport vessel, marking the largest single-brand automotive delivery in the country's history as the company seeks to capitalise on government incentives aimed at boosting electrifi»»»
Parliament's court referral threatens two-year delay for EU-Mercosur deal
The European Parliament has stalled the EU's trade agreement with Mercosur by voting to submit the deal to the bloc's highest court for legal review that could delay ratification by more than a year. Lawmakers backed the p»»»
"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»»»
"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»»»
Analysts: Radev’s Entry Could Reform Bulgaria’s Party System and Weaken Smaller Russophile Forces
President Rumen Radev has officially submitted his resignation to the Constitutional Court, signaling the start of a new chapter in Bulgarian politics. Analysts expect him to soon announce his own political project and clarify whether he will participate in the upcoming early parliamentary election»»»
Israel postpones demolition of Palestinian children's football pitch
Israel has postponed the demolition of a Palestinian children's football club in the city of Bethlehem, in the occupied West Bank. It said the Aida Youth Centre's pitch was constructed without the necessary permits. It said the demolition was necessary for security reasons. An international campaig»»»
France Not Considering Soccer World Cup Boycott over Greenland for Now
France's sports minister says her country is not currently thinking about boycotting the soccer World Cup in the United States amid growing tensions related to Donald Trump's quest to control Greenland. “At the moment we are speaking, there is no desire from the ministry to boycott this major, much»»»
Parliament's court referral threatens two-year delay for EU-Mercosur deal
The European Parliament has stalled the EU's trade agreement with Mercosur by voting to submit the deal to the bloc's highest court for legal review that could delay ratification by more than a year. Lawmakers backed the p»»»
Parliament's court referral threatens two-year delay for EU-Mercosur deal
The European Parliament has stalled the EU's trade agreement with Mercosur by voting to submit the deal to the bloc's highest court for legal review that could delay ratification by more than a year. Lawmakers backed the p»»»
Parliament's court referral threatens two-year delay for EU-Mercosur deal
The European Parliament has stalled the EU's trade agreement with Mercosur by voting to submit the deal to the bloc's highest court for legal review that could delay ratification by more than a year. Lawmakers backed the p»»»
Parliament's court referral threatens two-year delay for EU-Mercosur deal
The European Parliament has stalled the EU's trade agreement with Mercosur by voting to submit the deal to the bloc's highest court for legal review that could delay ratification by more than a year. Lawmakers backed the p»»»
Parliament's court referral threatens two-year delay for EU-Mercosur deal
The European Parliament has stalled the EU's trade agreement with Mercosur by voting to submit the deal to the bloc's highest court for legal review that could delay ratification by more than a year. Lawmakers backed the p»»»
Parliament's court referral threatens two-year delay for EU-Mercosur deal
The European Parliament has stalled the EU's trade agreement with Mercosur by voting to submit the deal to the bloc's highest court for legal review that could delay ratification by more than a year. Lawmakers backed the p»»»
Parliament's court referral threatens two-year delay for EU-Mercosur deal
The European Parliament has stalled the EU's trade agreement with Mercosur by voting to submit the deal to the bloc's highest court for legal review that could delay ratification by more than a year. Lawmakers backed the p»»»
Parliament's court referral threatens two-year delay for EU-Mercosur deal
The European Parliament has stalled the EU's trade agreement with Mercosur by voting to submit the deal to the bloc's highest court for legal review that could delay ratification by more than a year. Lawmakers backed the p»»»
Parliament's court referral threatens two-year delay for EU-Mercosur deal
The European Parliament has stalled the EU's trade agreement with Mercosur by voting to submit the deal to the bloc's highest court for legal review that could delay ratification by more than a year. Lawmakers backed the p»»»
Parliament's court referral threatens two-year delay for EU-Mercosur deal
The European Parliament has stalled the EU's trade agreement with Mercosur by voting to submit the deal to the bloc's highest court for legal review that could delay ratification by more than a year. Lawmakers backed the p»»»
Parliament's court referral threatens two-year delay for EU-Mercosur deal
The European Parliament has stalled the EU's trade agreement with Mercosur by voting to submit the deal to the bloc's highest court for legal review that could delay ratification by more than a year. Lawmakers backed the p»»»
Parliament's court referral threatens two-year delay for EU-Mercosur deal
The European Parliament has stalled the EU's trade agreement with Mercosur by voting to submit the deal to the bloc's highest court for legal review that could delay ratification by more than a year. Lawmakers backed the p»»»
Parliament's court referral threatens two-year delay for EU-Mercosur deal
The European Parliament has stalled the EU's trade agreement with Mercosur by voting to submit the deal to the bloc's highest court for legal review that could delay ratification by more than a year. Lawmakers backed the p»»»
Parliament's court referral threatens two-year delay for EU-Mercosur deal
The European Parliament has stalled the EU's trade agreement with Mercosur by voting to submit the deal to the bloc's highest court for legal review that could delay ratification by more than a year. Lawmakers backed the p»»»
‘No Resistance of Any Kind’ if US Attacks Subservient Canada – Analyst
The Canadian army reportedly modelled a potential US military invasion of the country and any possible response, which could include hit-and-run tactics. “This assessment is an absolute fantasy” because Canada “has neither the ability nor the will to fight the US in any significant manner,” veteran»»»
Denied mourning: The ordeal of the family of Robina Aminian, killed in Iran
Robina Aminian, 23, is one of thousands of victims of the Iranian state's recent crackdown on anti-regime protesters. The young woman was shot in the back of the head on January 8 during a protest in Tehran. Her aunt, living in Norway, spoke to FRANCE 24 about the personal and bureaucratic torment »»»
EU parliament votes to challenge Mercosur trade deal
Lawmakers in the EU parliament on Wednesday voted to refer to court a newly-signed trade deal with South America’s Mercosur for fear the agreement will penalise European farmers. EU lawmakers voted on Wednesday to challenge the European Union’s contentious free trade agreement with South America i»»»
An Israeli drone targets one of the threatened residential buildings in the town of Qennarit, southern Lebanon - Al-Manar TV Lebanon
Secretary's SpeechLebanon PalestineZionist EntityRegional and International International More Video Language Ar En Fr EsSubscribe for Weekly Updates Subscribe An Israeli drone targets one of the threatened residential buildings in the town of Qennarit, southern Lebanon 21-01-2026 16:56 PM Latest N»»»
BYD deploys own vessel to deliver nearly 7,000 electric vehicles to Argentina
Chinese carmaker BYD has shipped approximately 7,000 electric and hybrid vehicles to Argentina aboard its dedicated transport vessel, marking the largest single-brand automotive delivery in the country's history as the company seeks to capitalise on government incentives aimed at boosting electrifi»»»
BYD deploys own vessel to deliver nearly 7,000 electric vehicles to Argentina
Chinese carmaker BYD has shipped approximately 7,000 electric and hybrid vehicles to Argentina aboard its dedicated transport vessel, marking the largest single-brand automotive delivery in the country's history as the company seeks to capitalise on government incentives aimed at boosting electrifi»»»
Kuwait positions itself as a low-risk market for foreign investment in Davos
Kuwait’s political course is creating a stable, low-risk environment for foreign investors, Al Rai News reported on January 21, citing the energy minister. Subaih Al-Mukhizeem said, “The sidelines of the World Economic For»»»
Belarusian opposition leader Kolesnikova adds to calls for Europe to engage with Putin, Lukashenko
Belarusian opposition leader Maria Kolesnikova said that it's time for Europe to engage in talks with pariahed Belarus President Alexander Lukashenko, in a remarkable contrast with her colleagues who have spent more than five years asking for the sanctions screws on Minks to be tightened. »»»
Belarusian opposition leader Kolesnikova adds to calls for Europe to engage with Putin, Lukashenko
Belarusian opposition leader Maria Kolesnikova said that it's time for Europe to engage in talks with pariahed Belarus President Alexander Lukashenko, in a remarkable contrast with her colleagues who have spent more than five years asking for the sanctions screws on Minks to be tightened. »»»
GERB Leader Denies Dependence on Peevski, Rules Out Budget Compromises, Criticises President
Concessions are the future, GERB will make no further compromises with the budget and will return to conservative policies, said party leader Boyko Borissov in an interview with Capital.bg, taken before President Rumen Radev announced he will step down from his position. Borissov believes that the »»»
Rifaat al-Assad, Syria’s ‘butcher of Hama’, dies at 88, family says
Rifaat al-Assad, the uncle of deposed Syrian ruler Bashar al-Assad and infamous for his brutal suppression of a Muslim Brotherhood uprising that earned him the nickname “the butcher of Hama”, has died aged 88 in the United Arab Emirates. Once one of the most powerful figures in Syria, Rifaat l»»»
French far-right leader Le Pen takes the stand, denies party had ‘system’ to embezzle EU funds
Far-right French leader Marine Le Pen at an appeals trial on Tuesday rejected allegations that her party had any "system" to embezzle European Parliament funds. A French court last year barred Le Pen from running for office for five years over a fake jobs scam at the European i»»»
Survey Shows Strong Public Support for Radev’s Resignation as President
Nearly two-thirds of Bulgarians approve of Rumen Radev’s decision to step down as president, according to a public opinion survey conducted by Gallup for the Bulgarian National Television (BNT). The poll shows that 64 percent of respondents view his resignation positively, while 23 percent oppose t»»»
MP Atanassov Warns Investigation Data "Will Be Used Against Inconvenient Figures" as Anti-Corruption Commission Closes
first-reading approval of a bill, proposed by GERB-UDF, providing for the closure of the Anti-Corruption Commission, Atanas Atanassov MP of Continue the Change - Democratic Bulgaria told reporters that investigation findings "will be used against inconvenient figures". Upon the entry into force of »»»
February meeting to coordinate importing energy from Egypt and Jordan
A meeting comprising Lebanese, Syrian, Egyptian and Jordanian officials will be held in February with the aim of facilitating the exportation of electricity and gas from Jordan and Egypt to Lebanon via Syria, a Lebanese ministerial source told Asharq Al-Awsat newspaper. The meeting will review prev»»»
EU lawmakers vote to hold up Mercosur trade agreement over legal concerns
European Union lawmakers on Wednesday voted to hold up ratification of a major free trade agreement with the Mercosur group of South American countries over concerns about the legality of the deal. In a vote in Strasbourg, France, lawmakers narrowly approved sending the EU-Mercosur agreement to Eur»»»
Key EU-US trade deal in limbo amid tension as US threatens extra tariffs
"In politics as in business – a deal is a deal. And when friends shake hands, it must mean something.” Ursula von der Leyen's comments came amid growing tension between Europe and the US over Greenland and France's membership at Trump's Board of Peace, which led the European Parliament to suspend t»»»
Press Review - Press cartoonists on Trump's arrival for Davos forum in Switzerland
PRESS REVIEW – Wednesday, January 21: US President Donald Trump's upcoming arrival at Davos is all over the front pages, as cartoonists depict the ongoing tensions with Europe. Also, Israel has demolished a United Nations agency for Palestinian refugees compound in East Jerusalem. Next, the Morocca»»»
Erdogan welcomes ceasefire between Syrian Army and SDF
Ankara, Jan. 21 (SANA) Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan on Wednesday welcomed the ceasefire following a new agreement between the Syrian government and the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF). The Syrian Presidency announced Tuesday that a mutual understanding had been reached on several issues co»»»
Why the only Russia panel at Davos is a waste of time
At the World Economic Forum’s meeting in Davos on Wednesday, five panelists who profess to hate Russian President Vladimir Putin and haven’t been inside Russia in years will attempt to answer the question: “Can Russia sustain a wartime economy?” Predictions of Russia’s imminent collapse have been r»»»