Bulgaria, Romania lag EU peers on digital skills, Eurostat data shows
Bulgaria and Romania rank at the bottom of the European Union in terms of basic digital skills, according to Eurostat’s Digitalisation in Europe report for 2026 published on April 23. Around 40% of all EU citizen»»»
Berlin's Kazakh oil fiction is ending and the numbers don't add up
The Kremlin has announced that it will end a three-year old deal to deliver “Kazakh” oil to Berlin from the start of May, plunging Berlin into a fresh energy shortfall crisis as it scrambles to find an alternative source of crude to keep its fancy cars on the road. »»»
Ukraine eyes €19bn gap as war strains finances despite EU lifeline
Ukraine could face a budget shortfall of around €19bn in 2027 despite substantial financial support pledged by its Western partners, highlighting the mounting strain of a prolonged war and a fragile economic recovery, reported Ukraine Business News. »»»
Kosovo heads to snap elections after parliament fails to elect president
Kosovo will head to another snap election after parliament failed to elect a president by the midnight April 28 constitutional deadline, plunging the country deeper into political uncertainty. After Vjosa Osmani's man»»»
Bulgaria, Romania lag EU peers on digital skills, Eurostat data shows
Bulgaria and Romania rank at the bottom of the European Union in terms of basic digital skills, according to Eurostat’s Digitalisation in Europe report for 2026 published on April 23. Around 40% of all EU citizen»»»
Berlin's Kazakh oil fiction is ending and the numbers don't add up
The Kremlin has announced that it will end a three-year old deal to deliver “Kazakh” oil to Berlin from the start of May, plunging Berlin into a fresh energy shortfall crisis as it scrambles to find an alternative source of crude to keep its fancy cars on the road. »»»
Analysts Say Iran is Drowning in its Own Oil
The US naval blockade is having significant impact on oil flows in Iran, which is running out of places to store its own crude and only about 22 days of capacity left to avoid a crippling production shutdown. With shipments falling sharply and fuel reservoirs nearly filled, Iran’s storage capacity »»»
Heavy rains threaten Bangladesh’s rice harvest
DHAKA: Heavy pre-monsoon rainfall and surging upstream flows from India have swollen rivers in northeastern Bangladesh, threatening vast areas with flooding during the crucial summer rice harvest, officials said on Wednesday. Despite relentless rain, strong winds and thunderstorms, farmers have b»»»
Adidas reports higher profits but warns of 'volatile' climate
Frankfurt: German sportswear giant Adidas on Wednesday, April 29, 2026, reported strong growth in quarterly profits as sales rose in key markets, but warned of a "very volatile" and highly competitive retail environment. The maker of Gazelle and Samba trainers said net profit attributable to shareh»»»
Lebanese Labor Ministry: Civil Defense Attack Is ‘Crime Against Humanity’
Lebanon’s Labor Ministry has condemned the targeting of Civil Defense personnel as a crime against humanity, saying the attack is a desperate attempt to break the resilience of the Lebanese people. In an immediate response to the strike, which hit emergency teams while they were performing rescue o»»»
DIFC adds 775 firms as Dubai’s finance hub pulls in global capital
Dubai: Dubai International Financial Centre added 775 new companies in the first three months of 2026, marking one of its strongest starts to a year and signalling that global financial firms, family offices and wealth managers are still expanding in Dubai despite wider market uncertainty. Sign up »»»
Asian stocks gain and oil prices decline after the UAE says it will exit OPEC
Stocks mostly advanced in Asia on Wednesday despite losses on Wall Street, while oil prices fell after the United Arab Emirates said it would leave OPEC in a blow to the powerful oil cartel. U.S. futures edged higher. Markets in Japan were closed for a holiday. Elsewhere in Asia, South Korea's Kosp»»»
Israeli military contractor killed by drone strike in south Lebanon
A brief statement by the Israeli army said a civilian employee of an engineering company, who was working with the military on projects in southern Lebanon, died in a drone attack. Despite a ceasefire in Lebanon, Israeli forces and Hezbollah militants have been intermittently attacking each other i»»»
Officials Exert Efforts to Unify Lebanon’s Stance on Negotiations with Israel
Efforts are underway to unify Lebanon’s position on negotiations with Israel amid disagreements on how to approach the issue, particularly as Hezbollah objects to the process and wages what critics describe as a systematic campaign against President Joseph Aoun and Prime Minister Nawaf Salam, even »»»
Researchers: Tropical Forest Loss Eases After Record Year
The pace of tropical forest destruction slowed in 2025 after record losses the year before but remained at worrying levels equivalent to 11 football fields per minute, researchers said Wednesday. The world lost 4.3 million hectares (10.6 million acres) of tropical primary rainforest last year -- do»»»
Pentagon chief to testify on Iran war, peace efforts stall
Pentagon chief Pete Hegseth will make his first testimony before Congress on the Mideast war Wednesday, as efforts to end the conflict stalled with the United States reportedly skeptical of Tehran's latest offer to unblock the Strait of Hormuz. Iran has blockaded the waterway -- a vital conduit for»»»
Israeli strikes kill eight in south Lebanon, including 3 paramedics
The Lebanese health ministry said Israeli strikes on Tuesday killed eight people, including civil defense rescuers, and wounded two soldiers in the country's south, despite an ongoing ceasefire. The Israeli military, meanwhile, announced it had found and destroyed a large Hezbollah tunnel network u»»»
Oil slips as market digests UAE exit from OPEC, supply concerns linger
BEIJING/SINGAPORE: Oil prices eased on Wednesday from a multi-day rally as investors digested the ramifications of the UAE’s surprise decision to quit OPEC, though supply disruptions from the stalemated Iran war support the market. Brent crude futures for June dipped 1 cent to $111.25 a barrel by »»»
Gold loses lustre on Middle East war
London: Gold is seen as a safe haven asset in times of volatility but investment volumes fell in the first quarter, industry data showed Wednesday, as the Middle East war forced some investors to liquidate holdings to raise cash. Investment volumes fell by five percent during the quarter, according»»»
Al Sadd relish QSL triumph, eye Amir Cup next
Doha, Qatar: Al Sadd are relishing their Qatar Stars League (QSL) triumph, with their sights now firmly set on Amir Cup glory as the quarter-finals approach. Al Sadd - the most decorated club in Qatar - extended their domestic dominance by securing a record 19th top-flight title after edging Al Sha»»»
Secrecy tracker: Data centre secrecy and top EU court database ‘disaster’
Dear readers,We are back with the spring edition of Secrecy Tracker. I’m Pascal Hansens, a reporter at Investigate Europe, and I wrote this newsletter with the help of Alexander Fanta from Follow the Money, and the EUobserver team. Shout-out to my colleague Ella Joyner for the edits. On the menu: e»»»
Qatar set up beach handball final with Iran in Sanya
Doha, Qatar: Qatar beach handball team booked their place in the final of the Asian Beach Games – Sanya 2026 after a hard-fought 2-0 (13-8, 20-18) win over Bahrain in the semi-final yesterday. Qatar took control early, winning the first half 13-8, before surviving a tense second half that was level»»»
Dubai gold climbs again after falling from April high
Dubai: Gold prices in Dubai moved higher on Wednesday morning, giving jewellery buyers and investors a small pause after a steep retreat from April’s peak levels. (Check latest UAE gold prices here, alongside prices in Saudi Arabia, Oman, Qatar, Bahrain, Kuwait, and India.) Sign up for our daily bu»»»
US Calls for Coalition of Like-Minded Partners, Dozens of Countries Urge Reopening of Hormuz
Dozens of countries gathered at the United Nations in New York on Monday to discuss “the safety and protection of waterways in the maritime domain,” demanding the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, which has been closed by Iran since February. During his speech at the Security Council open debate c»»»
Qatar backs comprehensive regional deal, rejects Hormuz politicisation: Al Ansari
Doha, Qatar: Advisor to the Prime Minister and Spokesperson for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Dr. Majed bin Mohammed Al Ansari has said that Qatar would favour a “comprehensive deal” to end the regional conflict. Dr Al Ansari was responding to a question about reports that Iran wants to delink Ho»»»
Flight to Stability Boosts Saudi Real Estate
As geopolitical turmoil redraws the regional investment map, Saudi Arabia is emerging as a “fortress of stability” and a safe haven for capital. Experts told Asharq Al-Awsat the Kingdom’s real estate sector has been the biggest winner, posting exceptional growth of 20% to 30%. They said the surge i»»»
Meet the Dubai 24-year-old building a community around morning runs and Sunday breakfast in Silicon Oasis: 'To more life'
It begins with a run, but that’s not really why people keep coming back. Last year, we spoke to an enthusiastic Mridul Manoj, who shared his dream of starting a running club. The 24-year-old was already building a name for himself, owing to his then 2,000-day running streak, which is now closing in»»»
Rare earth mining is poisoning Mekong River tributaries, threatening ‘the world’s kitchen’
CHIANG SAEN: Perched on the bow of his long-tail fishing boat, 75-year-old Sukjai Yana untangled a handful of small fish from his net, disappointed by his catch and fretting over whether he can sell them. Some days Yana earns nothing: demand for fish is falling due to worries over contamination of »»»
Meet the Dubai 23-year-old building a community around morning runs and Sunday breakfast in Silicon Oasis: 'To more life'
It begins with a run, but that’s not really why people keep coming back. Last year, we spoke to an enthusiastic Mridul Manoj, who shared his dream of starting a running club. The 23-year-old was already building a name for himself, owing to his then 2,000-day running streak, which is now closing in»»»
Who Is Iraq’s PM-Designate Al-Zaidi?
Despite his close ties to Shiite party leaders in Baghdad and his extensive financial investments, premiership nominee Ali Faleh Kazem al-Zaidi remains largely unknown to most Iraqis outside political circles. Informed sources say al-Zaidi has multiple financial partnerships with political and busi»»»
DIB posts first-quarter revenue of Dh3.5 billion and pre-tax profit of Dh2.1 billion
DIB, the largest Islamic bank in the UAE by assets, recorded operating revenues of Dh3.5 billion for the first quarter of 2026, a 13 per cent year-on-year (YoY) growth, while total assets reached Dh420 billion. The growth in operating revenues was driven by broad-based momentum across key revenue s»»»
Iran talks stall amid Hormuz tensions and ceasefire violations in Lebanon
Efforts to revive talks over the Middle East war have stalled as the US weighs Iran’s latest proposal on reopening the Strait of Hormuz, a key oil route. Tensions in Lebanon continue to escalate despite a fragile ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah. Efforts to end the Middle East war appeared at»»»
Lebanon President rejects Hezbollah’s criticism of direct talks with Israel – Ya Libnan
Share: In a jab at Hezbollah, which accused the government of treason and surrender”, Aoun rejected criticism of the talks saying that those who drew Lebanon into the conflict were the ones committing “treason”. Beirut- Lebanese President Joseph Aoun pushed back against Hezbollah’s opposition to di»»»
Iran's Nikzad warns of further US military action
Iran's deputy parliament speaker Ali Nikzad has warned of the possibility of further US military action against Iran, while arguing that direct confrontation would prove too costly for Washington. Nikzad said the United St»»»
Iran's Nikzad warns of further US military action
Iran's deputy parliament speaker Ali Nikzad has warned of the possibility of further US military action against Iran, while arguing that direct confrontation would prove too costly for Washington. Nikzad said the United St»»»
Stolen Ukrainian grain is being unloaded in Haifa, EU threatens sanctions
Ukraine summoned Israel's ambassador to Kyiv on April 27 and filed a formal protest after a second shipment of grain allegedly stolen from Russian-occupied Ukrainian territories docked at the port of Haifa, in a diplomatic escalation that has thrust Israel's policy of studied neutrality toward the »»»
Putin holds talks with Iran's Araghchi in St Petersburg in first visit since war
Russian President Vladimir Putin held talks with Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi in St Petersburg on April 27, the first visit by a senior Iranian official to Russia since the outbreak of the US-Iran war on February 28, according to details released by the Kremlin. »»»
Iran's Nikzad warns of further US military action
Iran's deputy parliament speaker Ali Nikzad has warned of the possibility of further US military action against Iran, while arguing that direct confrontation would prove too costly for Washington. Nikzad said the United St»»»
EU imposes “anti-circumvention” sanctions on Kyrgyzstan for assisting Russia
The European Union is using Kyrgyzstan as a test case to determine whether anti-circumvention sanctions can succeed in limiting the illicit flow of Western technology to Russia, needed by Moscow to maintain its war effort in Ukraine. »»»
EU imposes “anti-circumvention” sanctions on Kyrgyzstan for assisting Russia
The European Union is using Kyrgyzstan as a test case to determine whether anti-circumvention sanctions can succeed in limiting the illicit flow of Western technology to Russia, needed by Moscow to maintain its war effort in Ukraine. »»»
Merz's conservatives deliver ultimatum to Von der Leyen: cut the Brussels machine or go
The disunity in the EU is reaching a boiling point. German conservatives are preparing to deliver a blunt ultimatum to European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen: dismantle the regulatory machine she has built, they will try to oust her. »»»
Merz's conservatives deliver ultimatum to Von der Leyen: cut the Brussels machine or go
The disunity in the EU is reaching a boiling point. German conservatives are preparing to deliver a blunt ultimatum to European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen: dismantle the regulatory machine she has built, they will try to oust her. »»»
Merz's conservatives deliver ultimatum to Von der Leyen: cut the Brussels machine or go
The disunity in the EU is reaching a boiling point. German conservatives are preparing to deliver a blunt ultimatum to European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen: dismantle the regulatory machine she has built, they will try to oust her. »»»
Merz's conservatives deliver ultimatum to Von der Leyen: cut the Brussels machine or go
The disunity in the EU is reaching a boiling point. German conservatives are preparing to deliver a blunt ultimatum to European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen: dismantle the regulatory machine she has built, they will try to oust her. »»»
NGOs urge Western Balkans to avoid ‘gas lock-in’
A group of 47 civil society organisations has urged Western Balkan governments to abandon plans for new gas infrastructure, warning the region risks becoming locked into costly fossil fuel dependence. In a joint statement »»»
Serbia to revoke judicial reforms after EU backlash, president says
Serbia is likely to revoke controversial judicial reforms criticised by the European Union, President Aleksandar Vucic said, acknowledging the legislation was not aligned with EU rules as the government moved to defuse a dispute that risked jeopardising funding. »»»
NGOs urge Western Balkans to avoid ‘gas lock-in’
A group of 47 civil society organisations has urged Western Balkan governments to abandon plans for new gas infrastructure, warning the region risks becoming locked into costly fossil fuel dependence. In a joint statement »»»
Middle East war shakes tourism in the Western Balkans
Although far from the events in the Middle East, the tourism sectors of the Balkan countries are not immune to the current crisis. From canceled arrangements to reduced interest in travel, some are already feeling the consequences, while others hope to attract tourists who had previously planned to»»»
Middle East war shakes tourism in the Western Balkans
Although far from the events in the Middle East, the tourism sectors of the Balkan countries are not immune to the current crisis. From canceled arrangements to reduced interest in travel, some are already feeling the consequences, while others hope to attract tourists who had previously planned to»»»
Middle East war shakes tourism in the Western Balkans
Although far from the events in the Middle East, the tourism sectors of the Balkan countries are not immune to the current crisis. From canceled arrangements to reduced interest in travel, some are already feeling the consequences, while others hope to attract tourists who had previously planned to»»»