Two US presidents and their long associations with Jeffrey Epstein
US President Donald Trump and former US President Bill Clinton are among several high profile figures who are known to have associated with the convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Trump and Clinton were each photographed with Epstein several times over the 1990s and early 2000s and occasionally»»»
Pakistan Arrests Senior Official from ISIS Offshoot
Pakistan has captured a leader from an offshoot of the ISIS extremist group, a senior intelligence official said Friday, after the arrest was reported by a UN sanctions monitoring group. Sultan Aziz Azam, who also acted as a spokesman for ISIS Khorasan, (ISIS-K) was arrested on May 16, according to»»»
On This Day, Dec. 19: Rockefeller sworn in as vice president under Ford - UPI.com
On Dec. 19, 1974, Nelson Rockefeller was sworn in as vice president of the United States under President Gerald Ford. 1 of 6 | On December 19, 1974, Nelson Rockefeller (L) was sworn in as Vice President of the United States under President Gerald Ford. File Photo by David Hume Kennerly/UPI | Licens»»»
Parents devastated in India after children with thalassemia test HIV positive
Parents of children with thalassemia in India say they are devastated after life-saving blood transfusions left their children HIV-positive, confronting them with illness, social stigma, and uncertainty. Thalassemia is a genetic blood disorder that requires regular transfusions to manage severe ana»»»
Troika Capitals on S. Sudan urge halting armed attacks, allowing humanitarian aid
WASHINGTON, Dec 19 (KUNA) -- Troika Capitals on South Sudan called for stopping armed attacks, immediately returning to the ceasefire and ensuring humanitarian aid and operations by regional and international organizations in the country.In a joint statement adopted late Thursday, the Troika, which»»»
Conservatives Clash at Turning Point USA Conference over MAGA Movement's Direction
A simmering battle over the future of President Donald Trump's political movement exploded on one of the right's biggest stages Thursday, as prominent conservative influencers used Turning Point USA's annual youth conference to attack each other and their competing visions. The feuding threatened t»»»
Western silence on Sudan speaks volumes
The fall of the Sudanese city of El-Fasher in November led to horrendous reports of mass killing. In recent days, British parliamentarians were told that at least 60,000 people are thought to have been murdered in the first three weeks after the city fell to the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) militia, »»»
Parliament to Debate Ratification of Contribution Agreement between Bulgaria, European Investment Bank to EU for Ukraine Fund
Parliament is scheduled to debate a bill to ratify the Contribution Agreement between the Republic of Bulgaria and the European Investment Bank (EIB) concerning the EU for Ukraine Fund, according to the legislature’s agenda for Friday, adopted by MPs. Bulgaria’s participation in the EU for Ukraine »»»
EU lawmakers approve borderless ‘military Schengen’ travel zone
EU lawmakers have backed a bill for a “military Schengen area” that would eliminate the bloc’s internal borders for the purposes of rapid troop and materiel movements in the event of a conflict with Russia. Top EU officials have already used claims of an alleged threat from Russia to justify huge m»»»
Demarcates release more Epstein file phots ahead of Friday deadline - UPI.com
Convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein victim Haley Robson speaks during a press conference with other victims on the Epstein Files Transparency Act outside the U.S. Capitol in Washington, DC, in November. The House Oversight Committee is investigating as many as 95,000 photos of Epstein with high »»»
Christmas tree lit at Jogye Temple as interfaith leaders gather - UPI.com
Buddhist and Christian leaders attend a Christmas tree lighting ceremony at Jogyesa Temple in Seoul on Dec. 18. Photo by Asia Today Dec. 18 (Asia Today) -- South Korea's largest Buddhist order held a Christmas tree lighting ceremony Thursday at Jogyesa Temple in central Seoul, bringing together rel»»»
Unification Ministry backs DMZ bill, rejects UNC armistice claim - UPI.com
Unification Minister Chung Dong-young arrives at the Government Complex Seoul in Seoul on Dec. 11. Photo by Asia Today Dec. 17 (Asia Today) -- South Korea's Unification Ministry said Wednesday that the Korean War Armistice Agreement is "military in nature" and does not prohibit the peaceful use of »»»
CBP increases recruits as part of Trump's deportation agenda - UPI.com
Migrants are placed into vans by the U.S. Border Patrol after crossing the border wall from Mexico near Campo, Calif., about 50 miles from San Diego, in 2024. The agency is increasing trainee recruits at its academy in Artesia, N.M. File Photo by Pat Benic/UPI | License Photo Dec. 18 (UPI) -- U.S. »»»
Zoom convenience stores are slowly disappearing from Dubai Metro stations: Why?
Dubai: For many metro users, Zoom stores were a fixed part of the commute. A predictable stop between ticket gates and platforms. Over the past few months, that familiarity has started to fade. Sign up for our daily business newsletter, Cheques & Balances.Several Zoom outlets inside Dubai Metro sta»»»
Democrat Eileen Higgins sworn in as Miami's first female mayor after 30 years of GOP control
MIAMI: Democrat Eileen Higgins was sworn in Thursday as Miami's first female mayor, two weeks after defeating a Republican endorsed by President Donald Trump. Higgins also becomes the first Democrat in almost 30 years to lead the city of 487,000 people. She replaces Republican Francis Suarez, who h»»»
President's proposal to subsidise hair loss treatment splits South Korea
South Korea's well-coiffed president is on a mission to help the country's balding residents. In his crosshairs: the national health insurance scheme, which he suggests should foot the bill for hair loss treatments. President Lee Jae Myung made the suggestion to officials at a briefing on this week»»»
US House passes bill criminalizing gender transition for minors
The US House of Representatives has passed legislation that would criminalize performing gender transition treatments on minors, approving a bill sponsored by Georgia Republican congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene. The measure passed the House by a narrow 216-211 vote on Wednesday. To become law, »»»
Violence breaks out in Bangladesh after death of youth protest leader
Violence has erupted in Bangladesh following the death of a prominent leader of the youth movement that ousted former prime minister Sheikh Hasina. Sharif Osman Hadi was shot by masked attackers while leaving a mosque in Dhaka last week and died of his injuries on Thursday while being treated in Si»»»
Democrats release latest batch of Epstein photos as justice department deadline looms
The House Oversight Committee has released a batch of around 70 photos from the estate of late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. It's the third such release from a tranche of over 95,000 photos the committee has acquired from Epstein's estate. It includes images of quotes from the book Lolita»»»
The Oligarch Part 2: How one powerful man made Zelensky president, Ukraine his pocket state, and sent it to war
This is the second part of RT's special investigation on Igor Kolomoysky. You can find Part 1 here to read about Kolomoysky's rise to the status of godfather of Ukrainian corruption, his involvement in the Maidan revolution and the following years leading up to Vladimir Zelensky's election. Zelensk»»»
Amendments to MPs’ Security Pass First Reading in Internal Security Committee amid Debate over MRF–New Beginning Leader’s Protection
The parliamentary Committee on Internal Security and Public Order Thursday unanimously approved at first reading, with 18 votes in favour, a bill amending and supplementing the National Service for Protection (NSP) Act concerning the provision of security for Members of Parliament. The bill was tab»»»
Multiple fatalities in small plane crash in North Carolina - UPI.com
Dec. 18 (UPI) -- A small plane crashed Thursday at a regional airport north of Charlotte, N.C., killing multiple people, local and federal authorities said. The Cessna C550, a light corporate jet, had six people on board when it crashed at Statesville Regional Airport in Iredell County around 10:15»»»
British man who fought for Ukraine given 13 years by Russian court - UPI.com
A British man was sentenced to 13 years by a Russian court after he fought for Ukraine and was captured. File Photo by Bill Greenblatt/UPI | License Photo Dec. 18 (UPI) -- A British man has been sentenced to 13 years in prison in Russia after he fought for Ukraine and was captured. Hayden Davies, 3»»»
Dubai's KHDA announces early Friday closure for schools from January 2026
Dubai: Dubai's private schools and early childhood centres will finish their school day no later than 11:30am on Fridays starting January 9, 2026, the Knowledge and Human Development Authority (KHDA) has announced. The decision follows the nationwide adjustment of Friday prayer time to 12:45pm and »»»
Anti-Government Protest Held in Downtown Sofia
Citizens have gathered in downtown Sofia to protest against the government. The demonstration, which was registered with Sofia Municipality, was organized by Continue the Change – Democratic Bulgaria (CC-DB) under the slogan "Don’t Feed the Pig with Your Money, Vol. 3." It is the latest in a series»»»
Internal Security Committee Backs Changes to MPs’ security at First Reading
The parliamentary Committee on the Internal Security and Public Order unanimously approved at first reading on Thursday, with 18 votes in favour, a bill amending and supplementing the National Service for Protection (NSP) Act concerning the provision of security for Members of Parliament. The bill »»»
Brazil Senate OKs bill that could cut Bolsonaro sentence; veto promised - UPI.com
Brazilian opposition senators celebrate during a Senate session in Brasilia, Brazil, on Wednesday after a bill passed that could reduce the sentences of former president Jair Bolsonaro, who was sentenced to 27 years in prison, and other participants in the coup plot that followed the 2022 elections»»»
Continue the Change - Democratic Bulgaria Submits Bill for 100% Machine Voting
The opposition Continue the Change - Democratic Bulgaria (CC-DB) coalition Thursday submitted a bill amending and supplementing the Election Code, which fully reinstates machine voting. The reasoning of the bill is that "it is a necessary and timely step to strengthen democratic principles, enhance»»»
Watch: Wild koala rides the city bus in Brisbane, Australia - UPI.com
Dec. 17 (UPI) -- A bus driver in Brisbane, Australia, spotted a koala darting through traffic on a busy road and brought the animal aboard the vehicle to wait for rescuers. Koala Rescue Brisbane South said on social media that the Brisbane CityGlider bus driver spotted the koala on Wiles Street at »»»
Lifting of US Sanctions on Syria Could Spur Refugee Returns, Says UN Official
The head of the UN refugee agency in Lebanon said Thursday that the move by the United States to lift sweeping sanctions on Syria could encourage more refugees to return to their country. The US Senate voted Wednesday to permanently remove the so-called Caesar Act sanctions after the administration»»»
Moderna gets $54.3 million investment for bird flu vaccine - UPI.com
Moderna announced a $54.3 billion investment from CEPI to fund its Phase 3 trial of a bird flu vaccine. File Photo by Bill Greenblatt/UPI | License Photo Dec. 18 (UPI) -- The Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations announced it will invest up to $54.3 million with Moderna to fund a Phase 3 »»»
November CPI: Consumer inflation slows to 2.7% below forecasts - UPI.com
A grocery shopper pictured Feb. 2022 in Richmond Heights, Missouri. The Bureau of Labor Statistics reported Thursday a 2.7% annual CPI increase last month short of the 3.1% projected by Wall Street. Core CPI rose 2.6% year over year, below the 3% forecast. File Photo by Bill Greenblatt/UPI | Licens»»»
French 'Doctor Death' anesthetist gets life for poisoning 12 patients - UPI.com
A doctor in France was sentenced to life in prison Thursday after being found guilty of the poisoning deaths of 12 of his patients. File Photo by Mike Theiler/UPI | License Photo Dec. 18 (UPI) -- A French court sentenced a former "star" anesthetist to life in prison after convicting him of murderin»»»
US Congress ends Assad-era Syria sanctions, opening door to investment
The US Congress has voted to permanently repeal sweeping sanctions imposed on Syria under former leader Bashar al Assad, clearing the way for foreign investment and marking a significant shift in Washington’s policy towards the war-ravaged country following the rise of a new government. The US Cong»»»
Sharjah charity’s ‘Dirham Al Hamd’ raises Dh23 million since 2017
Sharjah Charity International’s “Dirham Al Hamd” initiative has contributed more than Dh23 million to charitable projects since its launch in 2017, reinforcing its role as one of the organisation’s key funding streams for humanitarian programmes inside and outside the UAE. Built on a simple daily m»»»
Lifting of US sanctions on Syria could spur refugee returns from Lebanon
The head of the U.N. refugee agency in Lebanon said Thursday that the move by the United States to lift sweeping sanctions on Syria could encourage more refugees to return to their country. The U.S. Senate voted Wednesday to permanently remove the so-called Caesar Act sanctions after the administra»»»
Russian assets not up for grabs – Orban
The EU will not discuss plans to seize Russian assets during Thursday's summit in Brussels, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban announced on Wednesday, calling it a “victory.” The bloc has temporarily immobilized roughly $230 billion in Russian central bank assets by invoking Article 122, an emer»»»
Bulgaria Sets Sights on Spring 2026 Elections as Parliament Adopts Temporary Budget
Bulgaria is moving toward another early parliamentary election in spring 2026, after political formations in the current National Assembly confirmed to President Rumen Radev that forming a new government within this legislature is unfeasible. In the meantime, MPs approved an “extended budget,” allo»»»
Media Review: December 18
Thursday's news media are dominated by the topics of legal changes on Bulgarians' second pension and the extension of the 2025 state budget into 2026. ECONOMY 24 Chasa reports on its front page that Bulgarians' second pension will be increased by linking it to the minimum wage. Under amendments to »»»
Bulgaria Unveils First Eight F-16 Block 70 Jets, Boosting Air Force Capabilities
Bulgaria officially received its first eight F-16 Block 70 fighter jets, which were presented today at the Third Air Base near Plovdiv. The ceremony was attended by retired Defense Minister Atanas Zapryanov, Chief of Defense Admiral Emil Eftimov, Deputy Prime Ministers Tomislav Donchev and Grozdan »»»
Machine Voting in Bulgaria: Timeline
Revising the Election Code to strengthen the role of machine voting has become a major issue during the ongoing consultations with the parliamentary forces that President Rumen Radev is holding ahead of asking them to form a government following the resignation of the Rosen Zhelyazkov cabinet on De»»»
TISP to Propose Removal of National Service for Protection Act Amendments that Transferred NSP Vehicles to President's Administration
There Is Such a People Floor Leader Toshko Yordanov said Thursday that his parliamentary group will submit a proposal to Parliament to remove the amendments to the National Service for Protection Act that transferred National Service for Protection vehicles to the President's Administration. On Nov»»»
Oscars to stream exclusively on YouTube in 2029, leaving longtime home ABC
The Academy Awards will be shown only on YouTube from 2029, in a radical gambit for a movie industry that remains wary of streaming platforms even as viewing habits shift online. The US broadcaster ABC's contract to broadcast the Oscars is set to end in 2028, with the 100th Academy Awards. The new »»»
Trump touts first year as success amid economic unease in White House address
US President Donald Trump gave an address at the White House on Wednesday, attempting to cast his first year back in office as a success, deflecting concerns about the cost of living and offering few new policy details as he looked ahead to the 2026 midterm elections. US President Donald Trump used»»»
Majority of Belgians oppose theft of Russian assets – poll
Around 67% of Belgians oppose the EU scheme to use frozen Russian central bank assets to back a ‘reparations loan’ to prop up Ukraine, according to a recent poll conducted by Ipsos and Belgian news outlets published on Monday. The bulk of sovereign Russian assets frozen in the West are held in the »»»
All you need to know about Egypt and Israel record-breaking $35 billion gas deal
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced on Wednesday evening the official approval of a major natural gas agreement with Egypt. During a press conference, Netanyahu stated: ‘We are actively extracting gas from our territorial waters, and our economy remains one of the strongest in the w»»»
Epstein's Accomplice Files Petition in US Court to Overturn Her Conviction
MOSCOW (Sputnik) - Ghislaine Maxwell, an accomplice of infamous financier Jeffrey Epstein, has filed a petition in a US District Court to overturn or reconsider her conviction, according to a court document seen by Sputnik. "Petitioner Ghislaine Maxwell, proceeding pro se, respectfully moves this C»»»
IndiGo advisory for UAE passengers: Heavy rain, thunderstorms may disrupt flights— What you need to know
Dubai: India’s biggest carrier, IndiGo, on Thursday issued a travel advisory for passengers flying from UAE airports, cautioning that heavy rainfall and thunderstorms forecast across the region may cause intermittent disruptions to flight operations throughout the day. Sign up for our daily busines»»»
Parents of Children Under 12 Entitled to Flexible Working Hours Year-round, Parliament Decides
Parents (or adoptive parents) of children up to the age of 12 will be entitled to flexible working hours throughout the year, following the National Assembly’s final approval of amendments to the Labour Code at second reading. The initial proposal foresaw this option only during the summer school h»»»
On This Day, Dec. 18: House impeaches President Trump - UPI.com
On Dec. 18, 2019, the U.S. House of Representatives voted to impeach President Donald Trump, charging him with abusing the powers of the presidency and obstructing Congress. 1 of 5 | Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi, D-Calf., speaks after the House voted to impeach President Donald Trump on Decemb»»»