Almaz Davletov appointed Deputy Head of EEC Veterinary Measures Department - | 24.KG
Almaz Davletov has been appointed Deputy Director of the Department of Sanitary, Phytosanitary, and Veterinary Measures at the Eurasian Economic Commission (EEC). The EEC reported. He was born in 1987 and holds two master’s degrees. In 2013, he graduated from the Jusup Balasagyn Kyrgyz National Uni»»»
Denis Petrashov wins another silver medal at Pro Swim Series in USA - | 24.KG
Kyrgyzstani Denis Petrashov won another silver medal at the Pro Swim Series tournament in the USA. The 200-meter breaststroke competition took place in Austin the day before. The athlete confidently entered the final heat and finished second. He ultimately took second place and the silver medal. De»»»
Two high-speed trains derail in southern Spain, killing 21, leaving dozens injured - UPI.com
Relatives of victims arrive seeking information about the derailment at Huelva train station in Huelva, Spain, on Sunday. At least 21 people were killed and dozens more were injured after the derailment of two high-speed trains in the municipality of Adamuz in Cordoba. Photo by Alberto Diaz/EPA Jan»»»
Iran’s supreme leader acknowledges thousands of protesters killed: What happens next?
Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has shocked the world by admitting thousands were killed in anti-regime protests. Khamenei has put the blame squarely on the US President Donald Trump, tagging him as a "criminal" instigator. Human right group HRANA reported 3,000+ dead, 24,000 detained »»»
Pentagon readies 1,500 troops to control Minnesota riots – WaPo
The Pentagon has ordered approximately 1,500 active-duty US troops to prepare for a possible deployment to quell unrest in Minnesota, the Washington Post wrote on Sunday, citing defense officials. Months of demonstrations against Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents in the area spiked s»»»
India's thriving online delivery platforms face a year of reckoning
Last week, the Indian government asked e-commerce companies to stop 10-minute deliveries - drawing the curtain on a much-trumpeted promise by start-ups to provide groceries, food, grooming and even home repair services at lightning speeds in India. The diktat follows a New Year's Eve strike by some»»»
Jhansi horror: Live-in partner killed, body burnt in trunk
Police in Uttar Pradesh are searching for a retired railway employee accused of killing his live-in partner, burning her body inside a metal trunk, and dumping the ashes in a river to destroy evidence. According to NDTV, the victim—identified as Preeti (35)—was allegedly murdered earlier this month»»»
$1 billion buys permanent seat on Trump’s Gaza peace board
$1 billion gets a permanent seat on Trump's Board of Peace for Gaza, as India and others invited By CARA ANNA and JOSH BOAK, Associated Press At least eight more countries say the United States has invited them to join President Donald Trump's Board of Peace, a new body of world leaders meant to ov»»»
Boy fighting for life after being mauled by shark in Australia
A 12-year-old boy in Australia is fighting for his life after being attacked by a large shark while swimming in the Sydney Harbour. The boy and his group of friends were jumping off a six-metre rock ledge at Shark Beach, in the Sydney suburb of Vaucluse, when the attack happened on Sunday. He susta»»»
China hits 2025 economic growth target as exports boom
China's economy grew by 5% last year, as record exports helped the world's second largest economy meet its annual target. Beijing had set a goal of "around 5%" economic growth in 2025, despite struggles to boost domestic spending and a prolonged property crisis. China reported the world's largest-e»»»
Gold and silver hit record highs on fresh tariff fears
Gold and silver prices hit record highs Monday after US President Donald Trump threatened to hit several top European countries with tariffs over their opposition to the US takeover of Greenland, sparking fresh trade war fears. A rush into safe havens in early Asian trade saw gold hit a peak of $4,»»»
Vietnam's Communist Party congress meets to pick new leaders
Vietnam's ruling Communist Party is set to meet to pick new leaders and set key targets for the young, fast-growing economy. The congress, held every five years, is where the one-party state's highest-level decisions are made, from economic and foreign policy direction, to the selection of party le»»»
Pax Silica: What the new AI tech bloc means for the UAE, global economy
Dubai: The US has launched a new tech alliance to shape how the AI economy is built. It is called the Pax Silica Initiative, also known as the Silicon Declaration. The project began in December 2025 and sits at the heart of Washington’s new technology strategy. Sign up for our daily business newsle»»»
Rain, dust and high winds forecast across the UAE
Dubai: Weather conditions across the UAE are expected to remain unsettled through midweek, with fluctuating cloud cover, periods of light rain, strengthening winds and increasingly rough seas, according to the National Centre of Meteorology (NCM). Today, skies are expected to be partly cloudy to cl»»»
Trump’s new tariffs on NATO allies cause crack in GOP
US President Donald Trump’s decision to impose tariffs on NATO allies who sent troops to Greenland has led to dissent among top Republicans in Congress. On Friday, Trump imposed import duties on goods from eight European NATO nations after they sent small military contingents to the Arctic island i»»»
Trump taking Greenland would be ‘nail in NATO’s coffin’ – senior analyst
US President Donald Trump’s acquisition of Greenland without Denmark’s consent would have far-reaching consequences for NATO itself, Mats Nilsson, a senior analyst at the Dissident Club, told RT on Sunday. ”It would be another nail in NATO’s coffin,” he warned. “If the United States were to grab Gr»»»
EU ambassadors hold emergency meeting on Trump's Greenland tariffs - UPI.com
President Donald Trump speaks during a roundtable discussion on rural healthcare in the East Room of the White House in Washington, DC on Friday. On Saturday, he threatened to impose tariffs on eight NATO nations. Photo by Yuri Gripas/UPI | License Photo Jan. 18 (UPI) -- European Union ambassadors »»»
My children were recruited in a trafficking scam. I joined a police hunt to find them
Foday Musa looked broken as he listened to the last voice message he received from his son. It is 76 seconds long and the young man sounds desperate. He is crying, begging for his father's help. "It's so hard to hear. Hearing his voice hurts me," Musa told BBC Africa Eye, which was given exclusive »»»
'Line has been crossed': European countries rally against US tariffs over Greenland
Brussels: The transatlantic rift over Greenland deepened remarkably on Sunday as Europe mounted a rare, unified rebuke to punitive tariff threats from US President Donald Trump. In the strongest coordinated response so far, the eight countries directly targeted by the proposed tariffs — Denmark, Fi»»»
South Africa flood kills at least 30: National disaster over severe weather declared
CAPE TOWN, South Africa: South Africa declared a national disaster Sunday over torrential rains and floods that have killed at least 30 people in the country's north, damaged thousands of homes and washed away roads and bridges. The declaration was made by the head of the National Disaster Manageme»»»
Nato chief Rutte speaks with Trump over Greenland, to meet US President
Brussels: NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte on Sunday (local time) spoke with US President Donald Trump on the security situation in Greenland and the Arctic, amid Washington's threat to impose 10 per cent tariffs on Denmark and European Union countries. Mark Rutte also informed that he will meet U»»»
Factory explosion in China kills two, injures 84
A huge explosion at a factory in northern China has killed two people and injured 84 others, with five people still missing, state media reported. The blast happened at around 15:00 local time (07:00 GMT) Sunday at Baogang United Steel plant in Inner Mongolia, causing noticeable tremors in the area»»»
Surging billionaire wealth a political threat, Oxfam warns as Davos opens
The collective wealth of the planet's billionaires soared to a record level in 2025, charity Oxfam reported Monday, warning of "highly dangerous" political consequences as the global elite gathers for the World Economic Forum. Also Read: Wealth inequality ‘out of control,’ with billionaires' fortun»»»
Storm Ada (Nokaen) 'weakens' into a tropical depression as it makes a 'loop'
On January 19, 2026, the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical, and Astronomical Services Administration (Pagasa) reported that Tropical Storm Ada, internationally known as Nokaen, has weakened into a tropical depression. The latest satellite imagery from the Himawari-8 IR1, captured at 4:30 am PHT, »»»
Faisal Islam: Global disruption looms large over biggest-ever Davos
Apart from the snow and the temperature Greenland does not have much in common with the Swiss alps. But the fight for the future of the island looms over the gathering of world leaders and businesses at the World Economic Forum (WEF) this week. Indeed the timing of Donald Trump's extraordinary thre»»»
'The finest in the world': Why the US is buying icebreakers from Finland
As President Donald Trump continues to insist that the US needs to own Greenland, his wider focus on the Arctic region has seen Washington order new icebreakers. For these ships, which can sail through seas covered in solid ice, the US has gone to the world expert – Finland. Temperatures are sub-ze»»»
Hispanic voters sent Trump back to power. Now some are souring
When one-time Democrat Sam Negron headed to the polls to cast a ballot for Donald Trump in 2024, he did so with one thing on his mind above all - the economy. "I didn't like paying $7 for eggs," said Negron, a Pennsylvania state constable in the majority-Latino city of Allentown. "But basically it »»»
Etihad Rail may change how far UAE residents are willing to live
Dubai: A daily commute has always shaped where people live in the UAE. Until now, that choice has been defined by traffic patterns and accessibility. Passenger services on Etihad Rail are expected to redraw that map in ways that reach far beyond transport. Sign up for our daily business newsletter,»»»
Boy 'fighting for life' after Sydney shark attack
A 12-year-old boy is fighting for his life in hospital after being mauled by a large shark in Sydney Harbour, Australian police said Monday. The marine predator struck on Sunday afternoon while the boy and his friends were jumping into the water off the harbour's Shark Beach. Also In This Package D»»»
Qatar, Libya and Italy witness signing of strategic partnership to expand Misrata port terminal
MISRATA: Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs HE Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al Thani; Prime Minister of the Government of National Unity of the State of Libya HE Abdulhamid Mohammed Dbeibah; and Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooper»»»
Qatar and Canada to elevate bilateral consultations to foreign ministers-level strategic dialogue
DOHA: A joint statement was issued on Sunday by the State of Qatar and Canada, on the occasion of the visit of Prime Minister of Canada HE Mark Carney to Doha. The statement reads as follow: Based on the close relations between the State of Qatar and Canada, and in response to a kind invitation fro»»»
US envoy shares Trump's invitation letter to PM Modi to join Gaza Peace Board
New Delhi: US Ambassador to India, Sergio Gor, shared President Donald Trump's invitation letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi to be a part of the Gaza Board of Peace. Trump sent a letter to Modi, which the US Ambassador to India, Sergio Gor, shared on social media. Also Read: UAE welcomes second»»»
10 killed in high-speed train collision in Spain's Cordoba
Also In This Package Spain opens probe after cable theft halts trains Dramatic CCTV footage of Spain rail disaster Spain rail crash probe looks at train speed Footage shows Scotland rail lines under snow Madrid: At least 10 people were killed and several others injured after a high-speed train oper»»»
Ceasefire deal reached between Syrian government, Kurdish militia - UPI.com
President of Syria Ahmed al-Sharaa (L) meets with President Donald Trump at the White House in Washington, D.C., in November. File Photo by Syrian Presidency/UPI | License Photo Jan. 18 (UPI) -- The Syrian government and the Kurdish militia have reached a ceasefire agreement. The news came as the g»»»
Trump tests boundaries of his power as Minnesota pushes back
With 1,500 troops reportedly on standby to deploy to Minnesota, tensions are rising in the state as protests continue against Donald Trump's immigration crackdown. US officials say they are targeting the "worst of the worst" but critics warn migrants with no criminal record and US citizens are bein»»»
Swedish PM rejects US ‘blackmail’
Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson has denounced US tariff threats, calling them “blackmail” against his country and its allies. The comment comes in response to Washington hitting eight European NATO nations with import duties for opposing US President Donald Trump’s plans to acquire the Danis»»»
Gang members in Guatemala 7 seven police after prison crackdown: minister
Guatemala's interior minister accused gangs of killing seven police on Sunday in retaliation for the government's refusal to transfer gang leaders to a lower-security prison. The killings occurred in the Guatemalan capital and surrounding areas a day after gang-affiliated inmates took 46 people hos»»»
Senegal stun hosts Morocco to win AFCON final marred by ugly scenes
Rabat: Senegal stunned Morocco in the Africa Cup of Nations final on Sunday as Pape Gueye's goal gave them a 1-0 extra-time win in a game marred by ugly incidents following a controversial penalty award. Several Senegal players walked off the pitch in disgust and clashes erupted among their support»»»
Starmer holds phone call with Trump over Greenland tariff threat
Sir Keir Starmer told Donald Trump in a phone call on Sunday that it would be "wrong" to apply tariffs to allies opposing a US takeover of Greenland, No 10 has said. It is the first time the two leaders have spoken since the US president vowed to impose a 10% levy on goods imported from eight Europ»»»
10 killed, several critically injured after two high-speed trains derail in Spain
Dubai: Two high-speed trains derailed on Sunday evening near the town of Adamuz in southern Spain, killing at least 10 people, according to police. Both trains were en route to Madrid’s Puerta de Atocha station. The Civil Guard told Spain’s state broadcaster RTVE that several people were injured an»»»
Philippines: Poor soil conditions lead to bad roads to Bicol?
Manila: Are bad roads to Bicol, south of Manila, caused by poor soil conditions? Blaming soil quality – or terrain – behind the notoriously backbreaking “Andaya Highway” is a copout, a senior official has said. “Masakit sa likod” (backbreaking), said Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) S»»»
Five dead after high-speed trains collide in Spain
At least five people have been killed and dozens more injured after two high-speed trains derailed following a collision in southern Spain on Sunday evening. The accident happened near the town of Adamuz, close to the city of Cordoba, when a high-speed train travelling from Malaga to Madrid deraile»»»
Europe responds to tariff war launched by Trump over Greenland: What we know so far
US President Donald Trump has announced additional tariffs on eight European NATO members that oppose his plans to acquire Greenland. A 10% levy is set to take effect on February 1, targeting Denmark, Norway, Sweden, France, Germany, the UK, the Netherlands, and Finland. The tariff is expected to r»»»
Passion by Design: Katharine Pooley on Craft, Commitment & Mentorship
Lani Rose R Dizon With over 23 years of experience in the design industry, Katharine Pooley is an award-winning interior designer who has designed private homes, castles, villas, hotels, chalets and yachts across the globe. She has won numerous awards including British Interior Designer of the Deca»»»
‘Aiming for Growth in the New Year’
Lani Rose R Dizon A couple of weeks into the new year, many are probably still in the middle of their annual planning for 2026, while others might still be working on their vision boards or new year’s resolutions. The new year is always a good opportunity for new beginnings. Qatar Tribune spoke to »»»
Public access to Hamad Port to visit warships only from Jan 20 to 22
Continued from page 1 The official opening of the visiting international warships will take place on Monday at Hamad Port and will be attended exclusively by VIPs, official delegations, and accredited media. Public access to Hamad Port to visit the warships will be available from 20 to 22 January»»»
AMIR, CANADIAN PRIME MINISTER HOLD TALKS
The Amir His Highness Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani held a session of official talks with Prime Minister of Canada Dr. Mark Carney at the Amiri Diwan on Sunday. They discussed cooperation between the two countries and ways to support and develop it across various fields, particularly in the areas»»»
At least 5,000 people have been killed during Iran's nationwide protests, official says
Iranian authorities have verified that at least 5,000 people have been killed during nationwide protests, an official told Reuters on Sunday, including some 500 members of the security forces. Thousands marched in cities across Europe on Saturday in solidarity with Iran's anti-government protesters»»»
Pakistani Prime Minister receives invitation from US President to join Gaza Peace Council
Islamabad: The Pakistani Foreign Ministry announced Sunday that Prime Minister Mohammad Shahbaz Sharif received an invitation from US President Donald Trump to join the Gaza Peace Council, which was formed as part of the second phase of the ceasefire process in the Gaza Strip. Pakistani Foreign Min»»»
CB posts QR 2.2 bn net profit for 2025, unveils 2026–2030 strategic plan
Tribune News Network Doha The Commercial Bank and its subsidiaries announced a net profit after tax of QR2,204.9 million (QR2.2 billion) for the year ended 31 December 2025, reflecting resilient performance despite higher provisions, increased operating expenses, and challenging market conditions. »»»