Dubai’s Education 33 Strategy: Sheikh Hamdan reviews key education programmes
Dubai: His Highness Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defence of the UAE, and Chairman of The Executive Council of Dubai, reviewed the progress of key education initiatives under Dubai’s Education 33 Strategy during a meet»»»
Record heat to break with violent storms with fresh highs
Hungary’s historic heatwave may exit in a barrage of violent storms, but not before further records fall. After a brutally hot Monday, conditions remain unchanged today — and meteorologists say the all-time national heat record may already have been equalled or narrowly missed within the past few h»»»
Dubai Police warn of fake travel deals ahead of summer holidays
Dubai: Dubai Police have issued a public alert cautioning residents against fraudulent online travel and tourism offers, as part of the force's ongoing #BewareOfFraud awareness campaign. The advisory urges the public to stay alert to scammers capitalising on the peak summer travel season by pushing»»»
Israel-Lebanon deal may entrench stalemate rather than end war, analysts say
BEIRUT: A security deal between Israel and Lebanon risks entrenching a stalemate rather than resolving Israel’s underlying conflict with Hezbollah by tying Israel’s pullout from southern Lebanon to the Iran-aligned group’s disarmament, a condition regional analysts and politicians say is unattainab»»»
Ebola outbreak could cost Africa up to $3.6 bln, UN says
GENEVA: The United Nations said on Tuesday that an Ebola outbreak could cost Africa up to $3.6 billion and hundreds of thousands of jobs, potentially causing a development crisis. The outbreak of the Bundibugyo strain of Ebola, for which there is no tested vaccine or treatment, has infected 1,307»»»
Bessent Says Iran Oil Sales Still Limited Despite US Waiver
WASHINGTON (Sputnik) - US Secretary of the Treasury Scott Bessent said on Tuesday that Iran has been unable to sell oil to buyers other than China after the issuance of a waiver because potential purchasers fear possible negative consequences. On Thursday, US Energy Secretary Chris Wright said tha»»»
Prince Talal Prize names 2025 clean energy winners
RIYADH: The Prince Talal International Prize for Human Development committee has announced the four winning projects for the 2025 prize. The winners will share the $1 million award presented by AGFUND under the theme “Affordable and Clean Energy,” which aligns with the seventh Sustainable Developme»»»
Military leadership, decision-making process unified: Yemen Army chief
MARIB: Lt. Gen. Sagheer bin Aziz, Yemen’s chief of the General Staff and commander of joint operations, said the country’s military leadership and decision-making process have been unified as part of efforts to bring all military formations under the umbrella of the Ministry of Defense. He said Yem»»»
World Bank Warns Bulgaria Must Rethink Growth Model or Face Sharp Economic SlowdownOpinions
The World Bank has warned that Bulgaria must overhaul its current growth model if it wants to maintain economic convergence with the rest of the European Union, arguing that the country's traditional drivers of development are losing momentum. Experts presenting the institution's latest analysis in»»»
Bulgaria Sets July Gas Price at €37.70/MWh After 5.84% Monthly IncreaseOpinions
The Energy and Water Regulatory Commission has set Bulgaria’s natural gas price for July at €37.70 per megawatt-hour (MWh), excluding access, transmission, excise duties, and VAT. The approved rate represents a 5.84% increase compared with June levels. Under the decision, Bulgargaz EAD will supply »»»
Bulgaria’s Environment Minister: Black Sea Waters Clean, No Signs of Active PollutionOpinions
Environment and Water Minister Rositsa Karamfilova-Blagova has assured that Bulgaria’s Black Sea waters remain clean, stating there is currently no evidence of active pollution and that tourists planning summer holidays along the coast have no reason for concern. Speaking on NOVA NEWS, the minister»»»
Sweden face France’s attacking firepower at the World Cup
LOS ANGELES: France unleash their devastating forward line on Sweden in a last-32 tie at the World Cup on Tuesday, while Erling Haaland will try to fire Norway past the Ivory Coast into the next round. Co-hosts Mexico meanwhile bid to continue their journey in front of a fervent crowd at the Estadi»»»
DHS secretary celebrates Iran’s exit from World Cup with ‘happy dance’
WASHINGTON: US Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin celebrated Iran’s elimination from the World Cup, saying he did a “happy dance,” Sports Business Journal reported on Monday. The Iranian team barely missed out on reaching the knockout rounds of the tournament. They drew all three of thei»»»
NASA robot mission aiming to rescue space telescope
Washington, United States: NASA is set to launch a daring robotic rescue mission, a long shot bid to prevent one of its aging telescopes from vanishing into dust. If successful, the effort could pave the way for giving other satellites a second life. The operation is set to last several months, kic»»»
U.S. envoys arrive in Qatar for meetings on Iran
Two U.S. envoys arrived in Qatar on Tuesday for talks with mediators about the implementation of an initial deal to end the war in Iran, an official said. The visit by Steve Witkoff, U.S. President Donald Trump's special Mideast envoy, and Jared Kushner, his son-in-law, comes after a weekend of cro»»»
EGX Falls While Dollar IPO Strategy Broadens Egypt’s Market Appeal
Cairo — Egyptian equities closed mixed on Monday, with the benchmark EGX30 falling below the 50,000-point level as foreign selling weighed on blue-chip stocks, while small- and mid-cap shares advanced and investors assessed Egypt’s plan to internationalise parts of its state IPO programme through d»»»
Russia imposes complete ban on export of gasoline and jet fuel - | 24.KG
Russia has temporarily introduced a complete ban on the export of gasoline and aviation kerosene. President Vladimir Putin announced it at a meeting with members of the government and heads of the largest energy companies. According to him, the restriction was adopted to stabilize the domestic mark»»»
Lebanon- Israel deal may entrench stalemate rather than end war, analysts say – Ya Libnan
Share: Beirut-A security deal between Israel and Lebanon risks entrenching a stalemate rather than resolving Israel’s underlying conflict with Hezbollah by tying Israel’s pullout from southern Lebanon to the Iran-aligned group’s disarmament, a condition regional analysts and politicians say is unat»»»
A father’s audio tapes, a son’s dream: How the UAE shaped success for these three brothers
Dubai: There was a time when home arrived not through a video call, but through an audio tape. For Nicolai De Guzman and his brothers, those recordings were the closest thing they had to their father, an overseas Filipino worker (OFW) in Japan. Every tape has carried stories from thousands of kilom»»»
Justice Sector Tops Child Policy Rankings in Bulgaria, Child Well-Being Remains Weakest Area
Justice is the highest-rated sector in child policy in Bulgaria, while the biggest gap is in child well-being, the National Network for Children (NNC) said on Tuesday in Stara Zagora. Georgi Elenkov, head of the Children’s Policies department at the NNC, presented the report, according to which the»»»
Familia Safir completes EUR 16.5 mln acquisition of poultry platforms in eastern Romania
Vaslui-based Familia Safir Holding has announced the completion of the acquisition of poultry platforms in Tătărăşti and Parincea, Bacău County, as well as in Simila-Zorleni, Vaslui County, following a EUR 16.5 million transaction, excluding VAT, through which Sagem acquired assets held by Ferma Av»»»
Tests reveal severe pollution after Chinese Semcorp denial
Authorities have ordered the immediate suspension of operations at a Chinese-owned Semcorp in Debrecen after tests revealed aluminium levels in groundwater exceeding legal limits by more than 13,000 times. The Hajdú-Bihar County Government Office took action against Semcorp Hungary Kft., which manu»»»
Economic sentiment weakens sharply in Romania despite EU-wide improvement
Romania’s economic sentiment indicator fell sharply in June, reaching the lowest level recorded since the pandemic lockdown period, while confidence improved across both the EU and the euro area, according to European Commission data. The Economic Sentiment Indicator (ESI) for Romania dropped to 83»»»
Syria seeks international support for recovery, refugee return at Hamburg Conference
Hamburg, June 30 (SANA) Syria is participating in the Hamburg Sustainability Conference to rally international support for the country’s recovery efforts, with a particular focus on economic and social recovery, refugee return and the planned closure of displacement camps nationwide by the end of 2»»»
Two-Way Traffic Fully Restored on Danube Bridge Near Ruse Following Major Renovation
Two-way traffic was fully restored on the Bulgarian section of the Danube Bridge near Ruse on Tuesday after nearly two years of major rehabilitation. Borislav Strinski, site manager and board member of GBS Infrastructure Construction, the lead partner in the consortium that carried out the project,»»»
Speaker Berri Receives MP Bassil, Comments on Framework Agreement with Israeli Enemy: It’s Like Nothing Happened
Head of Free Patriotic Movement, MP Gebran Bassil, visited on Tuesday Ain al-Tineh residence to tackle the latest developments with House Speaker Nabih Berri. Commenting on the “Framework Agreement” signed by President Aoun’s team with the Israeli enemy, Speaker Berri emphasized, “We would act as i»»»
Egypt reaches IMF staff-level agreement, taking total funding to $7.2bn
RIYADH: Egypt reached a staff-level agreement with the International Monetary Fund that could unlock another $1.64 billion in funding, taking total program disbursements to about $7.2 billion. The agreement covers the seventh review under the Extended Fund Facility and the second review under the R»»»
Social and collaboration areas take larger share of office fit-out budgets in 2026 – Workspace Studio
Companies that continue to invest in office fit-outs in 2026 are allocating a larger share of their budgets to collaboration and social areas, despite weaker overall demand in the office market, according to Workspace Studio, a fit-out and workplace transformation company with a turnover of EUR 30 »»»
Media Review: June 30
The topic of the draft 2026 state budget put forward by Progressive Bulgaria's government dominates Tuesday's news media. ECONOMY Trud presents on its front page the Domuschiev Strategy, or a six-item list on which the Confederation of Employers and Industrialists in Bulgaria (KRIB), chaired by Kir»»»
Bird flu cases rise in Nepal, only zoo shut
Kathmandu, Nepal: Nepal is battling a surge in bird flu cases, and has slaughtered more than 596,000 poultry and shut its only zoo, agriculture ministry officials said Tuesday. The Himalayan nation has had bird flu in previous years, but the first cases this year were reported on March 18. Since th»»»
Goldman Sachs Sees Egyptian Pound Rising to EGP46 Against Dollar Within 12 Months
Goldman Sachs expects the Egyptian pound to strengthen steadily over the next 12 months, forecasting the exchange rate to reach EGP46 per US dollar, as improving external financing conditions, stronger foreign exchange reserves and easing regional geopolitical tensions support the currency’s outloo»»»
Bird flu cases rise in Nepal, only zoo shut
KATHMANDU: Nepal is battling a surge in bird flu cases, and has slaughtered more than 596,000 poultry and shut its only zoo, agriculture ministry officials said Tuesday. The Himalayan nation has had bird flu in previous years, but the first cases this year were reported on March 18. Since then, gov»»»
Etihad Rail: Over 10,000 tickets sold as UAE's first passenger train launches
Dubai: More than 10,000 tickets have sold out ahead of Etihad Rail’s historic launch today, as the UAE’s highly anticipated first national passenger services officially entered operation. The rush for tickets comes as the network welcomes its first paying passengers onboard the inaugural scheduled »»»
Netherlands boss Koeman to consider future after World Cup defeat
Monterrey, Mexico: Netherlands coach Ronald Koeman cast doubt on his future on Monday after a penalty shootout loss to Morocco eliminated his team from the World Cup. Koeman said he was still coming to grips with the result at Monterrey Stadium, which marked the Netherlands' earliest exit at the Wo»»»
Middle East air cargo demand falls 8.9% as war disrupts Gulf routes
RIYADH: Middle Eastern air cargo demand fell 8.9 percent year on year in May, the weakest performance of any region, as war-related disruption continued to weigh on aviation and trade routes linked to the Gulf, according to the International Air Transport Association. Capacity among Middle Eastern »»»
Tamil Nadu woman dies after home birth; police probe YouTube advice
Dubai: A 32-year-old woman died from excessive blood loss after delivering her second child at home in Tamil Nadu’s Tiruppur district, with police investigating whether the family relied on YouTube videos promoting “natural childbirth” instead of seeking medical care, NDTV reported. The woman, iden»»»
Iran attacks Bahrain and Kuwait following US strikes and threatens to halt talks
Iran again launched drone and missile attacks targeting Bahrain and Kuwait on Sunday following new U.S. airstrikes against the Islamic Republic, and threatened a "complete halt" in negotiations to end the war if Washington continues its attacks. Efforts to reopen the Strait of Hormuz without Iran's»»»
Trump says Iran requested meeting in Doha Tuesday, Iran says no meeting expected
President Donald Trump said Monday on social media that Iran had requested a meeting with U.S. counterparts, though Iranian officials said no such meeting was scheduled. The U.S. president has tried to preserve an increasingly fragile interim deal as hostilities have mounted in the Strait of Hormuz»»»
Israeli troops face resistance from residents as they push into Syria town
As Israeli troops and vehicles entered the town of Abdin in southern Syria, residents blocked the roads with rocks, and some young men and boys threw stones to push back the military patrol. Tensions in this part of the country created by a buffer zone occupied by Israeli forces have flared into vi»»»
US and Iran pause strikes but disagree over next steps on talks
The United States and Iran on Monday separately announced they will send delegations to Qatar this week, though Tehran insisted it has not agreed to meet with the U.S. "at any level" after attacks across the Persian Gulf over the weekend challenged negotiations to end the war. U.S. President Donald»»»
UAE adds more millionaires as global wealth rises at the fastest pace in years
Dubai: Nearly one million new millionaires were created globally in 2025, as personal wealth rose at its fastest pace in years and more people moved into higher wealth brackets, according to UBS’ Global Wealth Report 2026. Sign up for our daily business newsletter, Cheques & Balances.The world’s mi»»»
Estella Reed (AI in Media Institute): “Artists need a world, not just a track”
Estella Reed operates at the vital intersection of music, media, and technology. She is the Co-Founder of the AI in Media Institute (AIMI), a sector-led body that convenes media organisations, creative leaders, and technology companies to develop practical standards, governance frameworks, and work»»»
Tourism : Number of people who prefer holidays in floating hotels in the Danube Delta is increasing
The number of people choosing holidays on a floating hotel in the Danube Delta is increasing this year compared with last year, despite the war triggered by Russia in Ukraine, according to some tourism operators.The owner of one of the companies that has been offering stays in the reserve on floati»»»
ECB Report: Romania Makes Limited Progress Toward Euro
The European Central Bank (ECB) believes that Romania has made only limited progress toward adopting the euro, as inflation remains high, the budget deficit exceeds European thresholds, and several other convergence criteria have yet to be met. These conclusions are outlined in the 2026 Convergence»»»
NBR’s Annual Report 2025
* The National Bank of Romania published the 2025 Annual Report In 2025, Romania’s economy grew for the fifth year in a row, albeit at a slower pace (+0.7 percent, 0.2 percentage points lower than in 2024), amid a slowdown in consumer demand that was only partly offset by a recovery of investment. »»»
EGX Ends Difficult Week as Foreign Buyers Offset Domestic Selling
Cairo — Egyptian equities ended the trading week on a weaker note as profit-taking by domestic investors and subdued liquidity continued to weigh on blue-chip shares, while foreign and Arab investors remained net buyers, reinforcing confidence in Egypt’s medium-term investment outlook despite short»»»
Merchant Pricing or Consumer Power? Who Will Ultimately Shape Egypt’s Markets?
Egypt’s consumer markets are witnessing a growing confrontation between rising prices and increasingly organized consumer resistance. As households struggle with persistent inflation and declining purchasing power, boycott campaigns have emerged as an unconventional market force, challenging mercha»»»
How the heatwave crippled Europe
Two weeks of extreme heat have brought Europe to a scorched halt, with public services closed and vital infrastructure literally melting in record-breaking temperatures. Meanwhile, European leaders are telling their citizens to shut off the AC. Europe’s most severe heatwave in decades has broken te»»»
Is it okay to question Brigitte Macron and Michelle Obama’s gender?
In a recent piece for RT, “Why weird men try to put penises on powerful women,” my dear and insightful colleague Rachel Marsden addresses the current tendency of men to trash women who make it to the top, and focuses on the examples of Michelle Obama and Brigitte Macron. These two individuals have »»»
Norway, Ivory Coast chase place in World Cup last 16
Doha: Knockout football has a way of changing everything. The excitement gives way to a simple equation: win and continue, lose and go home. That is the challenge facing Norway and Ivory Coast when they meet in Dallas in the Round of 32, with both nations sensing a rare opportunity to move a step c»»»