Epstein, Ex-Prince Andrew and the Moral Bankruptcy of the Church of England
On February 19, British media reported that Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, brother of King Charles III, had been detained by police on suspicion of misconduct in public office. Recently-released Epstein files in the US reportedly contain compromising documents about former Prince Andrew's friendship w»»»
Mesaharaty and lanterns: a deep-rooted Ramadan tradition in Egypt
Cairo: With the arrival of the holy month of Ramadan, many seasonal professions associated for centuries with the blessed month re-emerge, bringing prosperity to those who practice them. Whether making lanterns, confectionery, and their supply brings to life a vibrant economy each year, providing a»»»
Caretaker Ministers Assume Posts
Caretaker Prime Minister Andrey Gurov and his cabinet took the oath of office before the National Assembly on Thursday, with President Iliana Iotova in attendance. After the swearing-in of the members of the caretaker cabinet, a handover ceremony took place in the Council of Ministers’ Granite Hall»»»
US forces build up as Trump gives Iran 10 days
Dubai: US President Donald Trump warned on Thursday that Iran must reach a “meaningful deal” with Washington within 10 days or face consequences, as American forces continued building up across the Middle East amid rising tensions. “It’s proven over the years not easy to make a meaningful deal with»»»
UK has not given US permission to use RAF bases for Iran strikes
The British government has not given permission for the US to use UK military bases to support potential US strikes on Iran, the BBC understands. The US has in the past used RAF Fairford, in Gloucestershire, and the UK overseas territory of Diego Garcia, in the Indian Ocean, to carry out strikes in»»»
Nearly 80% of Paraguay without electricity amid heat wave - UPI.com
A massive blackout left nearly five million people without electricity in Paraguay amid a heat wave that pushed temperatures above 108 degrees Fahrenheit. File Photo by Pat Benic/UPI | License Photo Feb. 19 (UPI) -- A massive blackout left nearly five million people without electricity in Paraguay »»»
Dubai Police's mobile Ramadan cannon begins emirate-wide tour
Dubai Police’s mobile Ramadan cannon, Al Rahal, has begun its annual journey across the emirate, bringing the spirit and traditions of the holy month closer to residents and visitors. The mobile cannon started its tour on the first and second days of Ramadan at Zabeel Park (February 18 and 19), bef»»»
Asian markets rally after Wall St tech-led gains
HONG KONG — Tech firms led gains across Asian equities Thursday following a positive lead from Wall Street, where traders also welcomed strong US data that suggested the world's top economy remained in rude health.The advances came even as the figures tempered expectations for more interest rate cu»»»
OpenAI's Altman says at India summit regulation 'urgently' needed
NEW DELHI — The world urgently needs to regulate artificial intelligence, OpenAI head Sam Altman said on Thursday at a summit in New Delhi on the risks and opportunities posed by the fast-evolving technology.Frenzied demand for generative AI has turbocharged profits for companies while fuelling anx»»»
82% of economic reform matrix completed
AMMAN — Jordan has completed around 82 per cent of the Economic Reform Matrix launched under the London Initiative, with 330 measures implemented out of 403, according to official data.Figures released on Thursday by the Economic Reforms Implementation Support Unit at the Ministry of Planning and I»»»
US trade deficit hits fresh high despite Trump's tariffs
US goods imports continued to outpace its exports last year, sending the country's trade deficit to a new high despite sweeping tariffs introduced by US President Donald Trump. The gap between the value of goods imported into the US and American products sold to other countries widened by 2.1% comp»»»
Bill Gates cancels AI summit address as Epstein ties draw attention - UPI.com
Bill Gates has canceled his keynote address at the AI Impact Summit in India at the last minute as his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein has garnered increased scrutiny. File Photo by Will Oliver/UPI | License Photo Feb. 19 (UPI) -- Bill Gates canceled his keynote address at the AI Impact Summit in»»»
Trump Tells First Meeting of Board of Peace that $7 billion Raised for Gaza
US President Donald Trump told the first meeting of his Board of Peace on Thursday that $7 billion has been contributed to a Gaza reconstruction fund that aims to rebuild the enclave once Hamas disarms, an objective that is far from becoming a reality. The disarmament of Hamas militants and accompa»»»
Hydra hyped for Brat Pitt filming
Brad Pitt has reportedly arranged to meet US Ambassador Kimberly Guilfoyle on Hydra amid preparations for the filming on the island of the new Hollywood production “The Riders,” in which he stars. Although Pitt’s arrival was initially scheduled for Friday, he reportedly traveled a day earlier on a »»»
Serbian, Uzbek chambers of commerce to establish joint business council
TASHKENT - Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Serbia (PKS) Vice President Igor Popovic and Deputy President of the Uzbek Chamber of Commerce Suhrob Abdurahmonov signed on Thursday in Tashkent an agreement on forming a joint business council of the two chambers of commerce. The agreement establishe»»»
Focus - Pakistan becomes major drug hub as Afghanistan exports crisis
Long considered a transit route, Pakistan is now emerging as a major hub for both drug production and consumption. This shift follows the upheaval triggered by the Taliban's return to power in Afghanistan in 2021. A year later, the new Afghan authorities abruptly banned the cultivation of poppy, th»»»
Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi meets Prime Minister of India on sidelines of AI Impact Summit
New Delhi: Sheikh Khaled bin Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi, has met with Narendra Modi, Prime Minister of the Republic of India, on the sidelines of the AI Impact Summit, taking place in New Delhi until February 20, 2026. At the outset of the meeting, Sheikh Khaled conveyed»»»
Deep-sea Fish Break the Mold with Novel Visual System
For more than a century, biology textbooks have stated that vision among vertebrates - people included - is built from two clearly defined cell types: rods for processing dim light and cones for bright light and color. New research involving deep-sea fish shows this tidy division is, in reality, no»»»
U.S. forces move on Iran as Trump weighs military strike - UPI.com
1 of 3 | The United States has put military forces in place in the Middle East for a potential strike on Iran but President Donald Trump has not decided whether to attack or continue negotiations on Thursday. Photo by Samuel Corum/UPI | License Photo Feb. 19 (UPI) -- The United States has put milit»»»
Alliance for Rights and Freedoms Extends Greetings to Muslims on Start of Ramadan
The parliamentary group of the Alliance for Rights and Freedoms (ARF) Thursday extended greetings to Muslims in Bulgaria on the occasion of the beginning of the holy month of Ramadan, calling for unity, compassion and the preservation of religious and ethnic peace. In a declaration delivered from t»»»
Ramadan in Gaza; traditional dishes resist erasure after two years of war
Gaza: Amid the rubble of destroyed homes and between worn-out tents, residents of the Gaza Strip are welcoming the holy month of Ramadan for the third consecutive time since the outbreak of the Israeli aggression on October 7, 2023. This year, however, they hold onto hope that goodness and peace wi»»»
US Planes Spotted in Bulgaria as Tensions With Iran Intensify (UPDATED)
A notable presence of US military aircraft has been observed at Terminal 1 of Sofia Airport in Bulgaria, according to former Deputy Foreign Minister and security analyst Milen Keremedchiev. In a post on Facebook, he reported that seven US Air Force tanker aircraft, used for aerial refueling of comb»»»
US Stocks Fall as Iran Angst Lifts Oil Prices
Wall Street stocks retreated early Thursday as worries over US-Iran tensions lifted oil prices while markets digested mixed results from Walmart. US oil futures rose to a six-month high as Iran's atomic energy chief Mohammad Eslami said no country can deprive the Islamic republic of its right to nu»»»
Trump's Board of Peace to have first meeting in Washington on Gaza - UPI.com
1 of 5 | President Donald Trump shook hands with attending leaders at the Board of Peace meeting during the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting in Davos, Switzerland, in January. File Photo by World Economic Forum/Benedikt von Loebell/UPI | License Photo Feb. 19 (UPI) -- President Donald Trump's Bo»»»
UK police arrest Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor on suspicion of misconduct in public office
UK police on Thursday arrested Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, the former prince who was stripped of his royal titles because of his links to Jeffrey Epstein, on suspicion of misconduct in public office. King Charles III expressed "deepest concern" over his younger brother's arrest, adding that "the la»»»
Klass Wagen appoints Răzvan Vedel, former Chief Sales Officer of UniCredit Leasing, to lead its Mobility Division
Klass Wagen announces the launch of its Mobility Services division, offering flexible solutions for medium- and long-term car usage. In line with its strategic goal of becoming a comprehensive provider of mobility solutions, Klass Wagen is launching the new division to develop and expand the mobili»»»
UK Intel Pulls ‘Disposable Asset’ Zelensky’s Strings – Analyst
Ukraine's Volodymyr Zelensky, whose term expired in 2024, essentially just parrots cues coming from European and British globalist circles, Alexander Dudchak, a leading researcher at the Institute of CIS Countries, tells Sputnik. That's why he is emboldened to throw around public jabs — like openly»»»
Türkiye Says Greece-Chevron Activity off Crete Unlawful
Türkiye said on Thursday it opposed Greece's "unilateral activities" in energy fields south of Crete with a consortium led by US major Chevron as a violation of international law and good neighbourly relations. Athens responded that its policies abide international law. The Chevron-led consortium s»»»
Hungary won’t bow to Ukrainian ‘blackmail’ – Orban
Ukraine’s decision to block the delivery of Russian oil to Hungary via the Druzhba pipeline is “blatant political blackmail,” Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has said. The transit of oil via the pipeline has remained on hold since late January, with Kiev blaming Russia and accusing it of dama»»»
Guidelines for children fasting during Ramadan: medical expert advice
Doha, Qatar: Most parents are keen to train their children to observe the obligation of fasting during the holy month of Ramadan and to accustom them to this practice. However, they sometimes overlook the medical considerations related to ensuring safe fasting, particularly in later childhood. Cons»»»
Sponsors are more visible at Winter Olympics with product placement and arena shoutouts
Eileen Gu and all the other freestyle skiers wait for their scores by a large Powerade-branded cooler, then glide away without taking a drink. Bottles of the blue sports drink are stacked in hockey penalty boxes. Even the tissues in figure skating's drama-packed "Kiss and Cry" area are branded. One»»»
Settlers shoot at 19-year-old Palestinian-American in West Bank clashes
Clashes in the Israeli-occupied West Bank killed a 19-year-old Palestinian-American man late Wednesday night, the Palestinian Health Ministry said. The ministry said Nasrallah Muhammad Jamal Abu Siyam was shot by settlers in the village of Mukhmas, north of Jerusalem. The Israeli military said sold»»»
Zuckerberg defends Meta's policies on children at landmark social media trial
Meta Platforms CEO Mark Zuckerberg defended the company’s policies on children and platform design during a landmark US trial examining whether social media firms knowingly harmed young users, as internal documents and testimony highlighted tensions between safety claims and growth s»»»
Do not give away Diego Garcia, Trump tells UK
Washington: US President Donald Trump has warned British Prime Minister Keir Starmer not to proceed with plans that could place Diego Garcia under a 100-year lease arrangement with Mauritius, declaring bluntly: “DO NOT GIVE AWAY DIEGO GARCIA!” In a post on Truth Social, Trump urged the UK leader to»»»
Djuric: We are strengthening cooperation with Malawi
BELGRADE - Speaking to reporters after meeting with Malawian FM George Chaponda in Belgrade, Serbian FM Marko Djuric said on Thursday Serbia and Malawi had agreed to strengthen economic cooperation and that Serbia continued the Yugoslav policy of maintaining and building friendships with African co»»»
Gold Advances on US–Iran Tensions as Markets Weigh Fed Policy Path
Gold prices extended gains on Thursday after rising more than 2% in the previous session, as lingering tensions between the United States and Iran prompted a flight to safety, while investors evaluated the Federal Reserve's monetary policy path. Spot gold rose 0.2% to $4,989.09 per ounce by 1227 GM»»»
How self-drilling “e-seeds” dropped by drones can mitigate Aral Sea disaster
Climate change is largely driven by human activity – industrial emissions and the overuse of natural resources. Those who study the field know that one of the most striking examples of environmental mismanagement is the drying of the Aral Sea. »»»
Brazil's Lula targets $20bn India trade as he begins Asia tour with AI summit
Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva arrived in India on February 18 for a state visit targeting $20bn in bilateral trade for the year, up from $15.2bn in 2025, as he seeks to deepen ties with one of the world's fastest-growing major economies. »»»
Brazil's Lula targets $20bn India trade as he begins Asia tour with AI summit
Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva arrived in India on February 18 for a state visit targeting $20bn in bilateral trade for the year, up from $15.2bn in 2025, as he seeks to deepen ties with one of the world's fastest-growing major economies. »»»
Brazil's Lula targets $20bn India trade as he begins Asia tour with AI summit
Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva arrived in India on February 18 for a state visit targeting $20bn in bilateral trade for the year, up from $15.2bn in 2025, as he seeks to deepen ties with one of the world's fastest-growing major economies. »»»
COMMENT: US strike on Iran is all but inevitable with Trump backed into a corner
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt held a press conference on February 18 in which she indicated that a US strike on Iran is an increasing possibility. With the Iranians threatening to put a chokehold on cr»»»
Former Environment Minister Genov Praises His Team
Former Environment Minister Manol Genov noted that he is leaving the ministry in good shape its various environmental policy areas and gave a high assessment of his team’s work at the Ministry of Environment and Water in Sofia on Thursday, the Ministry’s press service reported. He presented caretak»»»
US Amasses Strike Force for ‘Unprovoked Aggression’ Against Iran – Analyst
The US military buildup in the Middle East isn’t about defense — it’s aimed at “inflicting serious damage on Iran,” Dmitry Drozdenko, military analyst and chief editor of the Fatherland Arsenal portal, tells Sputnik. Since there has been no official attack on Israel or the US by Iran, we are witnes»»»
Outgoing Environment Minister Genov Praises His Team
Outgoing Environment Minister Manol Genov noted that he is leaving the ministry in good shape its various environmental policy areas and gave a high assessment of his team’s work at the Ministry of Environment and Water in Sofia on Thursday, the Ministry’s press service reported. He presented caret»»»
Leftist lawmaker Jose Maria Balcazar becomes Peru’s interim president - UPI.com
Peru's new interim president, Jose Maria Balcazar, speaks at a press conference in Lima, Peru, on Wednesday. Peru's political crisis led to the ouster of its eighth president in nearly a decade. It took a surprising new turn with the appointment of octogenarian congressman Balcazar as interim presi»»»
Caretaker Environment Popov Vows to Carry Forward Work in Key Areas
Caretaker Environment Minister Julian Popov said he is committed to working in a spirit of continuity on the key areas of the ministry’s activities, the ministry said in a press release. He took over the post from Manol Genov. The two discussed items on the Ministry’s agenda where work needs to con»»»
E-Commerce Product Reels: Turn Your Catalog Into Scroll-Stopping Short Videos
Online shopping has fundamentally changed how customers discover and purchase products. The days when a clean product photo and a detailed description were sufficient are long gone. Today’s consumers want to see products in action, understand how they work, and visualize themselves using them. They»»»
Syrian Finance Ministry, Lazard discuss financial sector reform
Damascus, Feb. 19 (SANA) Syrian Finance Minister Mohammed Yisr Barnieh met with representatives of the French advisory firm Lazard to discuss financial sector reform and institutional development. The ministry said on its Telegram channel on Thursday that discussions focused on supporting governmen»»»
US Tankers and Cargo Planes Spotted in Bulgaria as Tensions With Iran Intensify (UPDATED)
A notable presence of US military aircraft has been observed at Terminal 1 of Sofia Airport in Bulgaria, according to former Deputy Foreign Minister and security analyst Milen Keremedchiev. In a post on Facebook, he reported that seven US Air Force tanker aircraft, used for aerial refueling of comb»»»
Donald Trump weighs strikes on Iran, the WSJ says
US President Donald Trump is weighing the possibility of striking the Iranian leadership in an attempt to bring about regime change, the Wall Street Journal reported on Wednesday, citing American and foreign officials. The publication said the president has not made a final decision. According to t»»»