Government Withdraws Consent for Boris Redanski to Serve as Morocco's Honorary Consul in Bulgaria
The Council of Ministers adopted a decision to withdraw its consent for Boris Vassilev Redanski to serve as Honorary Consul of the Kingdom of Morocco, based in Sofia, with a consular district covering the territory of the city of Sofia, Sofia region, and the regions of Plovdiv, Kyustendil, and Blag»»»
Petkovic: Belgrade only party in dialogue that is committed to normalisation, reached agreements
BELGRADE - The head of the Serbian government Office for Kosovo-Metohija Petar Petkovic said on Wednesday Belgrade was violating no commitments as it was the only party in the dialogue with Pristina that was committed to normalisation and reached agreements. Petkovic was reacting to a statement by »»»
At Least 13 Dead After Fire Engulfs Hong Kong High-Rise Residential Buildings
Hong Kong’s deadliest fire in years blazed late into the night on Wednesday as authorities confirmed at least 13 people, including a firefighter, had died and others remained trapped. Hundreds of residents were evacuated as the blaze spread across seven high-rise apartment buildings in a Hong Kong »»»
ICE arrests mother of Karoline Leavitt’s nephew - UPI.com
The mother of White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt's nephew was arrested earlier this month by Immigration and Customs Enforcement in Boston while she was leaving her house to pick her son up from school, the Department of Homeland Security confirmed on Wednesday. Photo by Aaron Schwartz/UP»»»
Stock market slips 0.5% Wednesday
Tunis, Nov 26 (TAP) — The stock market slipped 0.5% to 13,141.6 points on Wednesday, according to stockbroker Tunisie Valeurs.Trading volumes were relatively firm during the session, reaching TND 8.3 million. This amount includes a block trade of...»»»
Sustained reliance on domestic financing to cover public debt risks crowding out crowding out private sector access to credit (WB)
Tunis, Nov. 26 (TAP) — "Sustained reliance on domestic financing to cover public debt risks crowding out private sector access to credit,” according to the latest World Bank economic brief titled “Strengthening Social Safety Nets for Increased...»»»
Vice President Iotova Supports Protest Against Budget Bill
“I do support this protest because with dialogue this budget would surely have looked much better. I do not believe in the mantra that this is the only possible budget,” Vice President Iliana Yotova told reporters on Wednesday. According to Yotova, no budget has ever been adopted with such a lack o»»»
Top EU Diplomat Calls Belgium's Concerns Over Use of Frozen Russian Assets 'Legitimate'
MOSCOW (Sputnik) - Belgium's concerns over the use of frozen Russian state assets to back a so-called "reparations loan" for Ukraine is legitimate, EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas said on Wednesday. "Belgium is, you know, really representing Belgium's interest and voicing concerns which are ver»»»
Exploring Maqbool Fida Husain in the heart of Education City
Doha, Qatar: This week, Qatar Foundation will officially unveil Lawh Wa Qalam: M. F. Husain Museum to the public – a new addition to the arts and cultural landscape of Qatar, celebrating the life and work of the iconic modern artist Maqbool Fida Husain. The museum, which opens to the public on 28 N»»»
Trump Rages at Report That He Is Increasingly Frail
US President Donald Trump raged on Wednesday at a New York Times report that focused on his age and growing signs of fatigue, insisting that he is full of energy and calling the woman author of the article "ugly." "I have never worked so hard in my life. Yet despite all of this the Radical Left Lun»»»
EU urgently working on a bridge loan for Ukraine if Reparation Loans deal fails
The ongoing discussions on a possible US sponsored peace deal to end the Ukraine war has put fresh pressure on the EU to come up with a solution to Ukraine’s acute funding shortfall. As part of the US 28-point peace plan (28PPP), Russia’s $300bn of frozen assets may be used to seed several reconstr»»»
Serbia gives Russia 50-day deadline to sell majority stake in NIS
Serbia has set a 50-day deadline for Russia to find a new owner for its majority stake in the Serbian Oil Industry (NIS), President Aleksandar Vucic said on November 25, warning the country could take control of the company if no buyer is found. Serbia’s sole oil refinery stopped operating normally»»»
Canada's seven-time Olympic winner banned for two years over rule violation
Canada's most decorated Olympian, swimmer Penny Oleksiak, has accepted a two-year ban from competing following an anti-doping rule violation. The International Testing Agency (ITA) announced on Tuesday that Oleksiak committed three "whereabout failures" over 12 months. Athletes are required to prov»»»
Argentina must pay more than $10 billion in debt in first half of 2026 - UPI.com
Pablo Quirno, the finance secretary of Argentina, speaks at a G-24 press briefing at the 2025 International Monetary Fund and World Bank Annual Meetings at IMF headquarters in Washington in October. Argentina ows %55 billion to the IMF. File Photo by Jim Lo Scalzo/EPA BUENOS AIRES, Nov. 26 (UPI) --»»»
EU rethinks UAE trade deal over alleged arms sales to Sudan – DW – 11/26/2025
TradeEuropeEU rethinks UAE trade deal over alleged arms sales to SudanJack ParrockMembers of the European Parliament demand that the EU end talks with the UAE over a trade deal. The UAE is suspected of sending arms to a Sudanese paramilitary accused of war crimes, which the Emirati government denie»»»
Tunisia’s trade deficit reveals significant disparity between offshore & onshore sectors (WB)
Tunis, Nov. 26 (TAP) – Tunisia’s trade deficit reveals a significant disparity between the offshore and onshore sectors, according to the latest World Bank economic update, “Strengthening Social Safety Nets for Increased Efficiency and Equity,”...»»»
Mystery over flood disaster leader's missing hour in Spanish car park
The former president of Spain's Valencia region, Carlos Mazón, has come under renewed scrutiny over a period of several hours he spent with a journalist when flash floods struck his region with tragic consequences a year ago. It was already known they spent several hours at lunch. Latest allegation»»»
Lebanese Living Abroad Seek Hope as They Return for Pope Visit
Rachelle Mazraani is traveling from Sydney to Beirut for Pope Leo XIV's visit this week, one of many Lebanese at home and abroad who hope the trip will revive their struggling country. After visiting Türkiye, Leo is to arrive in Lebanon on Sunday for a three-day trip that includes an open-air mass »»»
Georgia prosecutor drops 2020 election interference case against Trump
A Georgia prosecutor has dropped the 2020 election-interference case against President Donald Trump. Pete Skandalakis filed a motion to dismiss the case that initially accused Trump and others of plotting to overturn the 2020 presidential election results in the state in his favour of Joe Biden. Th»»»
Donald Trump Jr. Accuses Witkoff’s Critics of Trying to Disrupt Peace Deal In Ukraine
WASHINGTON (Sputnik) – US President Donald Trump’s son, Donald Trump Jr., said on Wednesday that US Special Envoy Steve Witkoff's critics are trying to derail the US-proposed peace plan on Ukraine. Bloomberg has published transcripts of alleged telephone conversations between Kremlin aide Yury Usha»»»
Serbia gives Russia 50-day deadline to sell majority stake in NIS
Serbia has set a 50-day deadline for Russia to find a new owner for its majority stake in the Serbian Oil Industry (NIS), President Aleksandar Vucic said on November 25, warning the country could take control of the company if no buyer is found. Serbia’s sole oil refinery stopped operating normally»»»
Egypt’s FM Reaffirms “Full Support” for Lebanon’s Stability Efforts
Egyptian Foreign Minister, Badr Abdelatty, on Wednesday affirmed Cairo’s “full support” for President Joseph Aoun and the initiatives he announced in his Independence Day address, including the government’s decision to restrict all weapons to state institutions. Speaking after meeting President Aou»»»
Scientists Capture the Crackling Sounds of What They Believe Is Lightning on Mars
Scientists have detected what they believe to be lightning on Mars by eavesdropping on the whirling wind recorded by NASA's Perseverance rover. The crackling of electrical discharges was captured by a microphone on the rover, a French-led team reported Wednesday. The researchers documented 55 insta»»»
China Again Cautions Citizens Against Japan Visits
China's embassy in Japan on Wednesday again cautioned Chinese citizens against visiting Japan in the near future, citing what it said were reports from multiple nationals who experienced "unprovoked insults and beatings" and suffered injuries in recent days. The embassy advised those already in Jap»»»
President of Tajikistan Emomali Rahmon arrives in Bishkek - | 24.KG
President of Tajikistan Emomali Rahmon arrived in the Kyrgyz Republic to participate in a session of the Collective Security Treaty Organization’s Collective Security Council. The Cabinet of Ministers’ press service reported. The Tajik leader was welcomed at Manas International Airport by Chairman »»»
Milwaukee judge accused of obstructing ICE agents to appear in court - UPI.com
Post-arrest comments by Attorney General Pam Bondi and FBI Director Kash Patel can't be used by the defense in the case against Judge Hannah Dugan, who is accused of obstructing an immigration arrest. Photo by Bonnie Cash/UPI | License Photo Nov. 26 (UPI) -- Milwaukee County Circuit Court Judge Han»»»
Tunisia’s AMEN cash transfer programme continues to face several challenges (World Bank)
Tunis, Nov 26 (TAP) – Although the AMEN cash transfer programme has been central to reducing poverty and inequality, with coverage tripling to reach about 10 percent of the population over the past decade, it nonetheless continues to face several...»»»
Dacic receives Interpol Special Class Medal
MARRAKESH - Serbian Deputy PM and Interior Minister Ivica Dacic was on Wednesday awarded the Interpol Special Class Medal, the organisation's highest honour bestowed upon interior ministers for prominent roles in security cooperation and contribution to strengthening mechanisms of joint activities »»»
Georgia Prosecutor Drops Trump Case Over Alleged 2020 Election Interference – Court Filing
WASHINGTON (Sputnik) – The newly appointed prosecutor handling the election interference case against President Donald Trump, Peter J. Skandalakis, announced in a court filing on Wednesday that he plans to drop the case. "After a thorough examination of the case file, consideration of applicable st»»»
Live: Kremlin confirms US envoy Witkoff to visit as Trump eases peace plan deadline
The Kremlin has confirmed next week's visit by US envoy Steve Witkoff to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin. President Donald Trump has also said he would send Army Secretary Dan Driscoll to meet with Ukrainian officials as he seeks to close out a deal to end the war in Ukraine. Trump said »»»
Press Review - Pope praises monogamy, shuts down Gen Z's 'polyamory trend'
PRESS REVIEW – Wednesday, November 26: The New York Times explains the work schedule of the ageing American president and more stories from the US. Next: we bring you a story on a YouTuber hunting child predators in an online game. Also: papers discuss relationship trends amid "cuffing season". Fin»»»
Focus - British voters divided over immigration as Reform UK soars in the polls
In the UK, one of the key architects of the campaign to leave the EU is currently the favourite to become the next prime minister. Nigel Farage and his right-wing populist party, Reform UK, are soaring in the polls. For years, Farage has argued that immigration is the cause of Britain's proble»»»
Perspective - 'The Black Pool': Irish author Tim MacGabhann on overcoming addiction
An Irish author who struggled for years with alcohol and drug use has spoken to FRANCE 24 about his book that tells his story of addiction and recovery. Tim MacGabhann says he was born missing a layer of skin that other people seem to have, meaning that everything just hit too hard. He says that ar»»»
Putin instructs to address issue of migrant children's access to schools - | 24.KG
Russia has responded positively to Kyrgyzstan’s proposal regarding migrant children’s access to schools and universities in the Russian Federation. First Deputy Chairman of the Cabinet of Ministers of Kyrgyzstan Daniyar Amangeldiev said to journalists. According to him, Russian President Vladimir P»»»
RTA announces exclusive New Year’s Eve 2026 fireworks cruises across Dubai
Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) has released service timings and fares for marine transport trips operating during New Year’s Eve celebrations on December 31, 2025. The services include the Dubai Ferry, Water Taxi and traditional Abras, with departures scheduled between 10:00 pm and 10:»»»
Heavy congestion hits major arteries across Athens
Drivers in Athens faced severe delays Wednesday as major city arteries were heavily congested, with vehicles at times completely immobilized. In central Athens, heavy traffic was reported on Ardittou, Stadiou, Panepistimiou, P. Tsaldari and Agiou Konstantinou avenues, all reaching “red” levels. On »»»
Starting December 1 Parliament Will No Longer Use Security Zone at St Alexander Nevsky Square
On December 1, the National Assembly will cease using the security zone designated at St Alexander Nevsky Square for the historic Parliament building. National Assembly Chair Raya Nazaryan sent a letter to Interior Minister Daniel Mitov with the details, the Parliament’s press service said on Wedne»»»
UK Ban on Pro-Palestine Group Branded 'Authoritarian' as Appeal Begins
The British government's ban on pro-Palestinian campaign group Palestine Action as a terrorist organization amounted to an authoritarian restriction on protest, lawyers representing a co-founder seeking to overturn the ban argued on Wednesday. Palestine Action was proscribed in July, putting it on »»»
French court upholds campaign finance conviction of ex-President Nicolas Sarkozy - UPI.com
1 of 2 | Then-French President Nicolas Sarkozy pictured Sept. 2011 in Paris after a French court convicted the former head of state of corruption. On Wednesday, France's Court of Cessation upheld an appeal court decision on Sarkozy's sentence. File Photo by Eco Clement/UPI | License Photo Nov. 26 (»»»
Velichie Describes Sofia City Prosecution Office, Anti-Corruption Commission Operation as "Desperate Attempt at Institutional Pressure"
Velichie described Sofia City Prosecution Office and Anti-Corruption Commission's specialized operation related to the establishment and leadership of an organized criminal group around the Historical Park tourist attraction as “a desperate attempt at institutional pressure against the only genuine»»»
Qatar participates in 55th Ordinary Session of Council of Arab Information Ministers
Cairo: The State of Qatar participated in the 55th Ordinary Session of the Council of Arab Information Ministers, convened Wednesday at the headquarters of the Arab League in Cairo. Director of the Office of International Cooperation and Agreements at Qatar Media Corporation (QMC), Abdullah Ghanem »»»
UK growth forecasts lowered from next year
The UK economy is expected to grow at a slower rate than previously expected from next year, the government's official forecaster has said. The Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR), which maps out how the economy is set to perform based on the government's tax and spending policies, increased its»»»
Current account deficit expected to widen to 2.7% of GDP in 2025 (WB)
Tunis, Nov. 26 (TAP)- Tunisia's current account deficit is expected to widen to 2.7% of the GDP in 2025, driven by a worsening trade deficit, recent World Bank projections show. This deterioration is forecast to be partly offset by a moderate...»»»
Prominent Turkish journalist gets 4-year sentence for Erdogan comments
A Turkish court has sentenced a prominent independent journalist, Fatih Altayli, to four years and two months in prison over comments he made about President Tayyip Erdogan’s rule, state broadcaster TRT reported. His conviction comes amid a broader crackdown on Turkish opposition figures over the l»»»
Protest against 2026 State Budget Bill Adoption Blocks Traffic in Central Sofia
A protest organized by the Continue the Change party against the adoption of the budget blocked traffic on Wednesday at the square known as the “Power Triangle”, where the new National Assembly building is flanked by the Presidency and the Council of Ministers. The protest was scheduled for 6 p.m.,»»»