Vucic: Kurti to go to Macron with two requests, including KFOR withdrawal from GSZ
BELGRADE - Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said on Thursday evening Pristina's PM Albin Kurti would visit French President Emmanuel Macron on Friday to make two requests, including a withdrawal of KFOR troops from the Ground Safety Zone (GSZ) in the north of the Kosovo-Metohija province. Vucic p»»»
UAE warns workers: Do not film incidents or handle debris
New guide highlights precautions, alerts, and responsible behaviour. The Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation, in collaboration with the National Emergency Crisis and Disaster Management Authority, has released the Safety and Awareness Guide for Workers. The guide covers key topics such as»»»
Dubai Police activate emergency weather plan as heavy rains test city readiness
Dubai: Dubai Police have activated a comprehensive emergency response plan to deal with the current low-pressure weather system, focusing on coordination, technology deployment and increased field readiness to safeguard the public, a senior official said. Brigadier Turki Abdulrahman bin Fares, Dire»»»
WTO chief: multilateral trade system facing irreversible transformation
Geneva, March 27 (SANA) The global multilateral trade system has undergone fundamental, irreversible changes, World Trade Organization (WTO) Director-General Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala said Thursday, urging countries to look forward and explore reforms to strengthen international commerce. Speaking at the»»»
Female Suspect in Sofia Stabbings Likely Has Mental Health Issues, Interior Minister Says
The woman suspected of carrying out multiple stabbings in Sofia on Thursday evening likely has mental health problems, caretaker Interior Minister Emil Dechev said at a briefing here on Friday. He noted that an expert assessment is required to confirm whether such issues are present. Authorities ha»»»
Burgas Airport to Operate Over 70 Destinations in Summer
Burgas Airport is opening this year’s summer tourist season with an expanded flight program, new strategic routes, and increased frequencies on established lines, the airport announced. This year, passengers will have access to over 70 direct destinations, reinforcing the airport’s role as a key ai»»»
AI-Driven Change Is Inevitable, but Humans Must Lead, Says BCCI Deputy Chair
The AI-driven change is an inevitable part of people’s lives, but humans must be at its beginning and end, said Maria Mincheva, Deputy Chair of the Bulgarian Chamber of Commerce and Industry during the conference “From Social Dialogue to Action: The Path of a Just Digital Transition”. The forum was»»»
At 09:10 Friday, Islamic Resistance fighters ambushed an Israeli force advancing from Al-Bayada toward Shama, engaging it with light and medium weapons and scoring direct hits: Hezbollah Military Media statement no. 15 - Al-Manar TV Lebanon
Secretary's SpeechLebanon PalestineZionist EntityRegional and International International More Video Language Ar En Fr EsSubscribe for Weekly Updates Subscribe At 09:10 Friday, Islamic Resistance fighters ambushed an Israeli force advancing from Al-Bayada toward Shama, engaging it with light and me»»»
Iran’s IRGC issues new statement: Strait of Hormuz has been declared closed, any vessel movement will face “strict measures” - Al-Manar TV Lebanon
Secretary's SpeechLebanon PalestineZionist EntityRegional and International International More Video Language Ar En Fr EsSubscribe for Weekly Updates Subscribe Iran’s IRGC issues new statement: Strait of Hormuz has been declared closed, any vessel movement will face “strict measures” 27-03-2026 11:»»»
Sofia Stabbing Attacks: Hospitals Confirm Recoveries as Police Probe Motive and Mental Health Factors
Three of the four foreign nationals injured in the knife attacks in central Sofia have been discharged from hospital after receiving medical treatment, health institutions confirmed. One of the victims remains hospitalized following surgery, while the others are continuing recovery at home. Further»»»
South Africa disinvited from G7 in France, backtracks on initial claim of US pressure
South Africa announced Thursday that it has been excluded from the G7 summit in France this June, sparking tensions with the United States. Initially blaming Washington for pressure on Paris, Pretoria later backtracked, emphasising ongoing diplomatic engagement. South Africa said on Thursday it has»»»
'One in 1,000': Gabon eco-rangers battle for baby sea turtles' survival against the odds
Despite sometimes going without wages for months at a time, Gabon's eco-rangers continue to patrol the African nation's beaches to protect the nests of sea turtles against seagulls, crabs and encroaching sea levels. Small enough to fit in the palm of your hand, newly hatched sea turtles scramble ac»»»
French connections - Paris neighbourhoods: The iconic 6th arrondissement
In this edition of French Connections, Genie Godula and Florence Villeminot continue their tour of Paris with a stop in one of the French capital's oldest and most influential neighbourhoods: the 6th. Le sixième arrondissement has quintessential Left Bank (Rive Gauche) energy. It's intellectua»»»
Abortion anarchy: What the new UK law will really achieve
In March 2026, the BBC announced: “Peers in the House of Lords have backed plans to decriminalize abortions, which MPs voted in favour of last summer.” Immediately, and following demonstrations in front of the House of Lords, people went into a fury on social networks, accusing the government of th»»»
Putin envoy Kirill Dmitriev warns EU and UK of looming energy shock and deindustrialization
The world is heading toward the most severe energy crisis in history and Europe is unprepared, Kremlin envoy Kirill Dmitriev has said. The warning comes as the escalating conflict in the Middle East has driven volatility in global energy markets. Speaking on Thursday, Dmitriev – who heads the Russi»»»
Election Crime Surge in Bulgaria Tied to More Citizen Reports, Interior Minister Says
Interim Interior Minister Emil Dechev said that the rising number of detected election-related crimes is linked to a growing willingness among citizens to report suspected violations. He noted that the Interior Ministry has encouraged people to submit signals when they witness or become aware of vo»»»
UN Security Council holds closed-door meeting on Iran at Russia’s request
New York, March 27 (SANA) The UN Security Council is holding a closed-door session on Iran Friday at Russia’s request, Russian official media reported, as the U.S.-Israeli conflict with Iran enters its second month. TASS quoted Evgeny Uspenskiy, spokesperson for Russia’s UN mission, saying the cons»»»
Rupee falls for 6th time this month, boosting UAE remittances
Dubai: The Indian rupee slipped to another record low against the UAE dirham on Friday, extending a month of steady declines that is reshaping remittance flows for Indian expats. Sign up for our daily business newsletter, Cheques & Balances.At 1:00 pm, Dh1 was equivalent to Rs25.79, marking the six»»»
Trump links story about Kiev’s alleged plan to divert aid money to Joe Biden’s re-election campaign
US President Donald Trump has posted a link to a news story claiming that the Ukrainian government was involved in a plot aimed at financing Joe Biden’s 2024 reelection campaign. The scheme would have relied on diverting US taxpayer money allocated for a USAID project in Ukraine, the media outlet J»»»
India slashes fuel taxes due to Mideast conflict shortages: finance minister
New Delhi: India has reduced taxes on diesel and petrol, the government announced Friday, as the Middle East conflict continues to disrupt global energy supplies. "In view of the West Asia crisis, the central excise duty on petrol and diesel for domestic consumption has been reduced", Finance Minis»»»
US Obviously Seeking to Take Control of Int'l Energy Infrastructure - Kremlin
MOSCOW (Sputnik) - It is obvious that the United States is seeking to take control of the international energy infrastructure, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said on Friday. "The fact that the United States tends to take control of the international energy infrastructure is obvious," Peskov said, »»»
To be implemented in Upper Egypt
Going further south with its development plans, the Egyptian government will be implementing new projects and completing unfinished ones in Sohag, Qena, Luxor and Aswan, even Nubia. An authority to reconstruct southern Upper Egypt is the go-to body where investment plans and finances are concerned.»»»
How Dubai is turning uncertainty into opportunity for international students
Dubai: While headlines abroad focus on regional tensions, a different story is unfolding on the ground in Dubai. For a growing number of international students, the UAE is not a place to leave during uncertain times, but one to stay, learn, and grow in. Their decisions reflect their confidence in t»»»
Man arrested in Thessaloniki for rape of underaged girls
A 23-year-old man has been arrested in Thessaloniki in connection with the rapes of three underaged girls that took place last year, police said. Authorities issued a case file against the suspect for rape, violating sexual dignity, and laws on addictive substances. According to the police, the man»»»
Ashghal clears 85% of rainwater reports, maintains 24/7 readiness
Doha: The Public Works Authority (Ashghal) said it has cleared about 85% of the 770 rainwater accumulation reports recorded during the current weather conditions, with operations continuing to address the remainder. Ashghal affirmed that its field teams remain on round-the-clock standby to ensure r»»»
Alireza Tangsiri… The Supreme Leader’s Man in the Shipping Lanes
When Alireza Tangsiri took command of the naval arm of Iran’s Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) in 2018, he appeared to fit squarely into the role envisioned by Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei: an ideological and confrontational force operating at the frontline of daily tensions with the United States, »»»
Egypt, Syria Boost Rapprochement Through Reconstruction, Economic Cooperation
Egypt and Syria are seeking to strengthen bilateral cooperation and expand economic and trade partnerships, following a series of visits and meetings at various levels in recent weeks. Egypt’s Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty stressed his country’s “commitment to actively contributing to efforts to »»»
New access road to be built to Manas International Airport - | 24.KG
A new access road to Manas International Airport is planned to be built. This road will provide convenient and organized access to the airport terminal and will enable the implementation of an automated toll payment system. The project was discussed during a working meeting between Manasbek Samidin»»»
Grief and grit: UAE holds steady amid uncertainty
They say storms force trees to grow deeper roots. Rarely has that felt more true than it does this week. Since yesterday, our thoughts have been with the families of the two innocent people killed in Abu Dhabi following blatant aggression from Iran. These tragic losses bring the total to 11 lives t»»»
From Beirut to San Francisco: Young Lebanese woman redefines modern technical engineer
Paula Fouad Noon, a 25-year-old born and raised in Beirut, moved to San Francisco after completing her university studies in the United States, where she established herself within a specialized team of engineers in advanced Field Engineering at Ramp. She played a foundational role in this field be»»»
NATO: All allies met defense spending target for first time last year - UPI.com
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte announced Thursday that all 32 member nations met their defense spending goals for last year. File Photo by Bonnie Cash/UPI | License Photo March 27 (UPI) -- All 32 NATO nations met or exceeded the alliance's target for defense spending last year, Secretary-General»»»
Abu Dhabi emergency preparedness: Falling debris? Immediate actions to stay safe
The Abu Dhabi Emergencies, Crises and Disasters Management Centre (ADCMC) is urging residents to stay alert and follow official guidance during periods of heightened sensitivity. Its second phase of the “Our Community is Prepared” campaign focuses on public safety, delivering targeted awareness mes»»»
Employers Call for Faster Adaptive Solutions Amidst Rapid Digital Transition
Bulgaria faces a rapidly changing digital landscape and must seek faster, more adaptive solutions, said Stoyan Stavrev of the Confederation of Employers and Industrialists in Bulgaria (CRIB) during the conference “From Social Dialogue to Action: The Path of a Just Digital Transition”. The forum was»»»
Prime minister meets US vice president, treasury secretary
WASHINGTON: Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs HE Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al Thani met in Washington with Vice President of the United States HE JD Vance and Secretary of the Treasury HE Scott Bessent. The meeting discussed the close strategic cooperation between the »»»
Woman arrested for drunk driving in Athens after crashing into vehicles
A 47-year-old woman was arrested for dangerous driving and driving under the influence after crashing her car into parked vehicles on the street and a nearby apartment building in Athens’ central Votanikos district on Thursday night. The woman first struck parked cars and a motorcycle before the ve»»»
Prime Minister meets US Vice President, Treasury Secretary
Washington: Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs HE Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al-Thani met in Washington with Vice President of the United States HE JD Vance and Secretary of the Treasury HE Scott Bessent. The meeting discussed the close strategic cooperation between the »»»
Nepal’s youngest PM 'Balen' takes charge: A nation’s expectations soar
Nepal’s youngest prime minister, Balendra Shah, was sworn in on Friday after a landslide election victory, marking a dramatic political shift in the Himalayan nation. At 35, Shah — widely known as “Balen” — becomes one of the youngest leaders globally, riding a wave of public anger against corrupti»»»
Thousands of U.S. healthcare workers, researchers seek jobs in Canada - UPI.com
1 of 2 | Hundreds of U.S. doctors and nurses have moved to the Canadian province of British Columbia during the last year as part of a recruitment program aiming to leverage their unhappiness with the direction of healthcare under the Trump administration. File Photo by Sasint/Pixabay ST. PAUL, Min»»»
The real estate investment market kicks off 2026 strongly, with best first quarter for offices in 10 years
The three major transactions completed in the first quarter include the sale of the second building in the Equilibrium project, developed by Skanska, to Gránit Asset Management; the sale of the @Expo project by Atenor to Equora Capital; and the acquisition of Record Park – a mixed-use scheme with a»»»
UN demands ‘justice’ after Iran school strike
Geneva: The deadly bombing of an Iranian school spurred “visceral horror”, the UN rights chief said Friday, urging Washington to conclude its probe and demanding justice “for the terrible harm done”. Speaking at the start of an urgent debate in the UN Human Rights Council focused on the February 28»»»
Japan to Boost Coal-Fired Power as Middle East War Causes Energy Turmoil
Japan's government plans to temporarily lift restrictions on coal-fired power plants as it seeks to ease an energy crunch caused by the Middle East war, officials said on Friday. Officials presented the plan at a meeting of a panel of experts, who approved the proposal, the industry ministry said o»»»
Satellite Observations Offer Insight into a Tsunami’s Early Stages
Observations made by a satellite operated by the US and French space agencies shortly after a strong earthquake struck off Russia's Kamchatka Peninsula last year are giving scientists a better understanding of how tsunamis originate and propagate. The researchers said the findings may help improve »»»
Pope Leo XIV Makes a Rare 1-day Visit to Glitzy Monaco
Pope Leo XIV travels Saturday to the principality of Monaco, becoming the first pope in nearly five centuries to visit the glitzy Mediterranean enclave and highlighting how small states can punch above their weight on the global stage. Vatican spokesperson Matteo Bruni said the visit would provide »»»
Abu Dhabi strengthens emergency readiness with public awareness drive
The Abu Dhabi Emergencies, Crises and Disasters Management Centre (ADCMC), established under Law No. 22 of 2019, continues to play a central role in reinforcing the Emirate’s preparedness and resilience in the face of emergencies, crises, and disasters. The Centre develops policies, strategies, and»»»
Abu Dhabi quality of life improves as happiness, safety scores rise
The Department of Community Development (DCD) has shared the results of the sixth cycle of the Quality of Life Survey, highlighting steady improvements across several social indicators in the emirate. The survey, conducted in 2025, showed increased community participation, with the number of respon»»»
Oil prices fall as Trump extends deadline for U.S. Iran deal
Washington, March 27 (SANA) Oil prices fell Friday after U.S. President Donald Trump announced a 10-day extension to the deadline before potential strikes on Iran’s energy facilities, moving it to April 6. Reuters reported that Brent crude rose $0.90, or 0.8%, to $107.11 per barrel, while U.S. West»»»
Gabon Battles for Baby Sea Turtles’ Survival
Small enough to fit in the palm of your hand, newly hatched sea turtles emerged on a Gabonese beach to embark on the treacherous 10-meter (33-foot) scramble across the sand to the ocean. "The survival rate for turtles is one in 1,000," Francois Boussamba, a Gabonese turtle expert and head of the NG»»»
Romanians’ interest in investing is growing, but more than half don’t have enough information
When it comes to how Romanians learn about investment products, the internet (specialized websites and forums) is the main source of information, cited by 40% of respondents. In second place is the bank where they have an account, cited by 32% of survey participants, followed by friends or family (»»»
Philippines: Crude oil supply to last until June 30
Manila: President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. announced on Friday, March 27, that the Philippines now holds enough crude oil reserves to last until the end of June 2026, easing concerns over potential fuel shortages amid ongoing Middle East tensions. Speaking during an event covered by state broadcaste»»»
Russia’s Lavrov Says US Wants to Take Over Nord Stream Gas Pipelines
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said the US has been seeking control over the Nord Stream gas pipelines in the Baltic Sea, which were damaged by mysterious blast in September 2022. Explosions that destroyed the pipelines more than three years ago largely severed Russian gas transit to Europ»»»