Orbán can never return as Hungary’s PM, under new Tisza term limits (39 days post-election)
Our weekly digest of Hungarian politics continues, as we report on developments after April’s historic election and on the formation of the Tisza government. This week we cover the following topics: Viktor Orbán could be barred from future premierships through a constitutional amendment. Universiti»»»
Late queen pushed for son Andrew to be UK trade envoy: Official papers
London: Britain’s late queen Elizabeth II pushed for her son Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor to be given a high-profile job as a trade envoy, a senior official said in a 2000 document released by the government on Thursday. The British government agreed to release the documents related to the disgraced »»»
Sinkhole on a runway causes travel delays at LaGuardia - UPI.com
Travelers to and from LaGuardia International Airport should check their flights after a sinkhole opened up on a runway Wednesday. File Photo by John Angelillo/UPI | License Photo May 21 (UPI) -- A sinkhole on the runway discovered at LaGuardia Airport is causing travel delays and cancellations on »»»
Dubai announces family-only beaches and free ice cream for Eid Al Adha 2026
Dubai: Dubai has rolled out a packed lineup of Eid Al Adha celebrations for residents and visitors, with selected beaches designated exclusively for families, free ice cream giveaways at public parks, and live entertainment events across the city during the long holiday. Dubai Municipality on Thurs»»»
'French Banksy' and Daft Punk star turn Paris bridge into Alpine cave
Paris, France: Tourists and Parisians goggled at the sight of the French capital's oldest bridge transformed into a giant "cave" on Thursday, a spectacular new public work by the street artist JR. JR, dubbed the "French Banksy" after the British street artist, has wrapped the Pont Neuf in fabric pa»»»
Lebanon, Israel may agree to 'declaration of intent': What does it involve?
A draft agreement, resembling a "declaration of intent" between Lebanon and Israel, is circulating in political and diplomatic circles, an informed diplomatic source said. This agreement, sponsored directly by the United States and spearheaded by the administration of President Donald Trump, is int»»»
Israel Says Deported 'All Foreign Activists' from Gaza-bound Flotilla
Israel said it had deported on Thursday all the foreign activists seized by Israeli forces from a Gaza-bound flotilla, following global outcry over their treatment in custody. "All foreign activists from the PR flotilla have been deported from Israel. Israel will not permit any breach of the lawful»»»
Serbia, Ukraine sign statement on continuing FTA talks
BELGRADE - Serbian Minister of Internal and External Trade Jagoda Lazarevic and Ukrainian Deputy PM for European and Euro-Atlantic integration Taras Kachka signed on Thursday in Belgrade a joint statement on continuing talks on a Serbia-Ukraine FTA. Lazarevic and Kachka also signed a document title»»»
No Opposition Rights Are Being Restricted by Proposed Parliamentary Rules Changes, Says Parliament Chair Dotsova
There is no restriction of opposition rights in the proposed amendments to Parliament's rules of procedure, National Assembly Chair Michaela Dotsova told journalists in Rome on Thursday. "I cannot say there is a problem with the rules of procedure," she said, adding that amendments to the rules are»»»
Jazeera Paints continues to expand its Gulf presence by opening its first branch in Qatar
Doha, Qatar: “Jazeera Paints”, the leading company in the paint, color, and building solutions industry in Saudi Arabia, the Middle East, and North Africa, is strengthening its presence across Gulf markets as part of its broader regional expansion strategy, by opening its first branch in Doha on Sa»»»
Displaced Lebanese grandmother feeds thousands of compatriots who fled war
Even months after she was displaced by war, Soubhiye Zeiter starts every morning the same way: with a large cup of coffee and a few quiet moments beside a small table decorated with flowers outside her tent in Beirut. But once the coffee is poured, the quiet disappears quickly. By early morning, do»»»
Philippines vows to arrest fugitive senator wanted by ICC ‘without delay’
MANILA: The Philippines’ National Bureau of Investigation said on Thursday it would apprehend a top politician wanted by the International Criminal Court “without delay,” a day after a court rejected his petition seeking to block his arrest. The justice minister earlier on Thursday gave the green l»»»
Building collapse kills 11 people in Morocco’s Fez, state media
RABAT: Eleven people were killed and six others injured when a four-story building collapsed overnight in the Moroccan city of Fez, about 200 kilometers (124 miles) east of Rabat, state-owned broadcaster 2M said on Thursday. Authorities said a search for others who might still be buried was ong»»»
At least 7 killed, more than 50 hurt as Russia, Ukraine trade attacks - UPI.com
Russia launched waves of deadly airborne attacks against eastern regions of Ukraine overnight. Kyiv responded with drone strikes across southern Russia. File photo Sergey Kozlov/EPA May 21 (UPI) -- At least five people were killed and 50 injured in overnight Russian drone and missile strikes across»»»
Can Digital Banking Help Expand Financial Inclusion in Egypt?
Egypt’s expansion into digital banking could become one of the country’s most significant financial transformation opportunities over the coming decade, particularly as policymakers seek to widen financial inclusion, modernise banking services, and integrate larger segments of the population into t»»»
Morocco building collapse kills four
Rabat: A residential building in the Moroccan city of Fes collapsed on Thursday, killing four people and injuring six others, state media reported. News agency MAP cited local authorities as saying rescue operations were underway to find any survivors trapped under the rubble. It was unclear how ma»»»
Devoted to serving pilgrims, Bangladeshi man undertakes Hajj for two decades
DHAKA: When he was at university, Mokarrebur Rahman was planning to perform Hajj — a dream his friends laughed at, as he struggled to afford even one meal a day. Little did they know that the opportunity would soon come, and that he would make sure not to miss a single pilgrimage thereafter. Rahman»»»
Over 114,000 Pakistani pilgrims reach Saudi Arabia as pre-Hajj flights end today
ISLAMABAD: Over 114,000 Pakistani pilgrims have arrived in Saudi Arabia, the religious affairs ministry said on Thursday, with the last pre-Hajj flight from Pakistan to depart for the Kingdom today. Pakistan launched its pre-Hajj flight operation to send over 179,000 pilgrims to Saudi Arabia on Apr»»»
Tanjug in China: A country creating a future while preserving tradition
BEIJING - With a population of more than 1.4 billion, China is one of the world's most populous countries as well as one of the fastest-growing economies, whose cities are growing at an incredible pace while history and culture remain deeply intertwined with everyday life. Tanjug had an opportunity»»»
Cuba’s new crisis explained: From sanctions to showdown fears
For many outside Latin America, Cuba can feel frozen in time — a communist island associated with Fidel Castro, vintage cars and decades of confrontation with the United States. But in recent months, Cuba has found itself at the centre of a rapidly escalating geopolitical crisis involving economic »»»
Demand holding strong for ultra-luxury properties, Bayut data suggests
At moments of geopolitical uncertainty, the clearest test of a property market is not whether activity slows, but how it returns. Recent data from Bayut, the UAE’s leading proptech platform, suggests that demand is not disappearing so much as reordering itself. More importantly, the pattern is visi»»»
Watch: Mysterious roof poops lead California man to mountain lion encounter - UPI.com
May 20 (UPI) -- A California man who noticed mysterious feces on the roof of his guest house ended up in a close encounter with the source -- a mountain lion. Bill Dabney said he spotted the unusual droppings on the roof of his guest house in Pasadena and it was immediately clear that they were not»»»
Watch: Sold truck remaining at Kansas dealership due to robin's nest - UPI.com
May 20 (UPI) -- A Ford F-250 sold by a Kansas dealership is remaining at the facility for the time being due to a robin's nest on the pickup truck's tire. The Olathe Ford Lincoln dealership revealed on social media that an employee recently noticed a mother robin building her nest right atop one of»»»
Court Finds Petyo "The Euro" Petrov Guilty of Forging Documents, Imposes EUR 2,556 Fine
The Sofia City Court found former investigator Petyo Petrov, known by the nickname "The Euro", guilty of forging documents and imposed an administrative penalty of EUR 2,556. The ruling can be appealed or protested. The court also revoked Petrov's permanent detention order and withdrew the European»»»
Tourism Ministry to Establish Reform Unit Within National Tourist Council
A special tourism reform unit will be established within the National Tourist Council, which will coordinate directly with the tourism industry without creating a new administrative body, Tourism Minister Ilin Dimitrov said Thursday in Burgas. He noted that after talks with Black Sea municipalities»»»
Dubai launches second economic incentives package worth $408 million
Dubai: Dubai will provide economic incentives worth more than $400 million, authorities said Thursday, as businesses struggle to cope with the aftermath of the Middle East war and Iran's blockade in the Strait of Hormuz. Authorities approved "a second package of economic incentives valued at AED 1.»»»
Philippines EV charging snags: Red tape, patchwork rules despite surging demand — here's the way forward
Manila: The rollout of electric vehicle (EV) charging stations in the Philippines has been slowed by a mix of regulatory bottlenecks, uneven local government rules, slow permitting, grid and safety concerns — fueling investor uncertainty despite strong EV sales growth. Industry officials say demand»»»
University rankings alone no longer define study abroad success
While university rankings continue to play an important role in study abroad decisions, students should also evaluate how well a university and degree align with their career goals, employment prospects, and post-study opportunities, panelists highlighted during a discussion titled ROI or rankings:»»»
National Ombudsman Meets with Members of Diplomatic Corps in Bulgaria
National Ombudsman Velislava Delcheva held a meeting with representatives of diplomatic missions of European Union member states, the United Kingdom, the United States, and Switzerland accredited in Bulgaria, the Ombudsman’s press service said on Thursday. During the discussions, she presented the »»»
Foreign Minister, UK Minister of State for Europe Discuss Bilateral Strategic Partnership
Minister of Foreign Affairs Velislava Petrova-Chamova met with the UK Minister of State for Europe, North America and Overseas Territories, Stephen Doughty, the Foreign Ministry press service reported on Thursday. The two discussed the progress and future prospects of the strategic partnership betw»»»
Qatar, Uzbekistan sign MoU for military cooperation
Doha, Qatar: HE Sheikh Saud bin Abdulrahman bin Hassan Al Thani, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of State for Defense Affairs, met with HE Lieutenant General Shukhrat Khalmukhamedov, Minister of Defense of the Republic of Uzbekistan, and the accompanying delegation, during his visit to the State»»»
Vapiano introduces breakfast for the first time in its history across UAE outlets
Dubai: Vapiano is set to introduce breakfast for the first time in its history across its UAE outlets, marking an exciting new chapter for the international dining brand. The new Vapiano Breakfast Menu has been created to bring a fresh, social, and relaxed international lifestyle experience to the »»»
Prosecution Reports Increase in Detained Illegal Migrants and Human Trafficking Investigations
The number of detained third-country nationals staying illegally in Bulgaria, as well as pre-trial proceedings related to migrant trafficking, increased in April 2026 month-on-month, according to data from the specialized interdepartmental unit of the prosecution service and the Interior Ministry c»»»
Commission for Protection of Competition Launches Proceedings against Kaufland Bulgaria and Maxima Bulgaria over Unfair Trading Practices
The Commission for Protection of Competition (CPC) launched proceedings against Kaufland Bulgaria and Maxima Bulgaria, the operator of the T Market retail chain, over suspected unfair trading practices toward suppliers and producers, the regulator’s press office announced on Thursday. According to »»»
Dubai unveils new $410m economic support package for businesses
RIYADH: Dubai approved a new 1.5 billion dirham ($410 million) economic support package aimed at easing costs for businesses and strengthening the emirate’s economic resilience amid global uncertainty. The latest package, approved by Crown Prince of Dubai Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Ma»»»
Dubai launches second economic incentives package worth $408 million
DUBAI: Dubai will provide economic incentives worth more than $400 million, authorities said Thursday, as businesses struggle to cope with the aftermath of the Middle East war and Iran’s blockade in the Strait of Hormuz. Authorities approved “a second package of economic incentives valued at AED 1.»»»
13 ways Dubai’s new Dh1.5b stimulus package affects businesses, residents
Dubai: Dubai has unveiled a second Dh1.5 billion package of economic incentives aimed at cutting business costs, supporting key industries and easing financial pressure across sectors ranging from tourism and education to construction and logistics. Approved by Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid»»»
Vanishing horizon: why Sudan’s civil war is getting harder to solve
For three years, Sudan’s civil war has defied every attempt at resolution. Mediators, concerned actors, and all others seeking to end the conflict have been caught in an unproductive void, moving from one failed initiative to another. These repeated failures have deepened the sense of a horizon clo»»»
Press Review - Backlash against Israel's 'racist thug' Ben-Gvir over flotilla video
PRESS REVIEW – Thursday, May 21: There's outrage and condemnation in the international papers over a video showing Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir taunting detained flotilla activists. One Israeli editor says he should be fired for his video. Also: the US indicts former Cuba»»»
Sheikh Mohammed pardons 836 prisoners in Dubai ahead of Eid Al Adha to help inmates reintegrate into Society
Dubai: His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE, in his capacity as the Ruler of Dubai, has ordered the release of 836 prisoners of different nationalities from Dubai’s correctional and punitive establishments, ahead of Eid Al Adha. Sheikh Moh»»»
Dubai allocates relief fund for tenants in rental distress
Dubai: Dubai’s efforts to support financially distressed tenants received a major boost after the Rental Disputes Center (RDC) secured an Dh1 million contribution from Dar Al Ber Society to help residents struggling with rental defaults and legal disputes. The donation will be channelled through th»»»
Iran: ‘Deep Suspicion’ of US but Pursuing Talks ‘in Good Faith’ to End War - Al-Manar TV Lebanon
Secretary's SpeechLebanon PalestineZionist EntityRegional and International International More Video Language Ar En Fr EsSubscribe for Weekly Updates Subscribe Iran: ‘Deep Suspicion’ of US but Pursuing Talks ‘in Good Faith’ to End War 21-05-2026 14:35 PM Esmaeil Baqaei, Iran’s Foreign Ministry spok»»»
Spain to launch biggest forest fire campaign after record losses: PM
Madrid: Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez on Thursday presented what he called Spain's biggest-ever campaign against forest fires after deadly blazes devoured a record amount of land last year. Spain is one of the southern European countries on the front line of climate change as higher average temperat»»»
China says US should stop 'threats' against Cuba after ex-leader charged
China says US should stop 'threats' against Cuba after ex-leader charged 14 minutes agoShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleOlivia Ireland Reuters China has called on the US to stop using "coercion" and "threats" against its ally Cuba, after Washington indicted former leader Raúl Castro on murder cha»»»
Rare Earths, Rockets, and Biotech: Russia–China Global Strategy Unfolds
"Cooperation between the two countries at a strategic level probably will contribute to more of a continuation of the current market control," Economics Professor John Gong told Sputnik, commenting on Vladimir Putin's visit to Beijing. He emphasizes that Russia–China collaboration, particularly on »»»
Dozens of vehicles burnt as Mali jihadists enforce blockade
Dozens of vehicles burnt as Mali jihadists enforce blockade 17 minutes agoShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleThomas NaadiBBC Africa Sahel Alerte / XJihadist fighters have been burning vehicles on major roads leading to the capital Dozens of vehicles, including fuel tankers, minibuses and trucks, ha»»»
Saudi Arabia leads efforts to stabilize global energy supplies amid warnings of prolonged conflict
RIYADH: Saudi Arabia is spearheading international efforts to stabilize global oil markets and contain the fallout from a supply crisis triggered by the Iran war and the halt to navigation through the Strait of Hormuz. Using strategic logistics infrastructure, Riyadh has secured energy flows to con»»»
Israel begins deporting hundreds of international flotilla activists
TEL AVIV: Israel has released hundreds of activists who attempted to breach Israel’s naval blockade of Gaza and is in the process of deporting them, according to a legal organization working with the flotilla. The Israel-based legal advocacy group, the Legal Center for Arab Minority Rights in Israe»»»
EU deportation bill stalls as governments and MEPs fight over when to start
Talks over the highly-controversial EU deportation bill collapsed on Thursday (21 May) morning, as negotiations failed to agree on when the new rules would kick into force. With a new round of talks now set for 1 June, the contentious regulation has roused heated debate on timing. EU states agreed »»»