Old Doha Port introduces interactive experience takes visitors back to earliest chapters of Doha’s story
Doha, Qatar: Old Doha Port invites visitors to step into the heart of Doha’s past through a one-of-a-kind cultural experience that brings the spirit of the old farij neighborhoods to life. Designed as a walk-through narrative of community, memory, and tradition, the journey reconnects guests with t»»»
Housing and Construction Ministry discusses partnership with China's CSCEC for infrastructure and housing projects
The Minister of Housing and Construction, Abubaker Awidat, held a meeting yesterday with officials from the China State Construction Engineering Corporation (CSCEC), one of China’s largest construction, engineering, and infrastructure companies. The meeting was attended by Amin Issa Al-Bakoush, a m»»»
Libyan Customs Authority discusses tightening controls on goods to protect food and health security
Libya’s Customs Authority announced yesterday that it held an expanded meeting at its Tripoli headquarters dedicated to discussing enhanced controls on goods related to food and health security, considering them a fundamental part of national security and a red line that cannot be crossed. The Cust»»»
Vice President Iotova: Civil Peace Has to Be Preserved at All Costs
“We must do everything possible to preserve civil peace in the country. The responsibility lies with those who are organizing the counter-protests, because we have traced the history of the counter-protest. This is a party-organized counter-protest,” said Vice President Iliana Iotova in Plovdiv. Sh»»»
World Bank to Advise Bulgaria’s Rail Infrastructure Company under New Agreement
The National Railway Infrastructure Company (NRIC) of Bulgaria and the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD) signed a Reimbursable Advisory Services (RAS) Agreement aimed at strengthening the financial sustainability, operational efficiency and governance of the country’s rai»»»
Supreme Court to hear arguments in campaign spending case - UPI.com
The Supreme Court is expected to hear arguments Tuesday about whether coordinated spending limits violate the First Amendment. Photo by Annabelle Gordon/UPI | License Photo Dec. 9 (UPI) -- The U.S. Supreme Court is scheduled to hear arguments Tuesday in a case questioning whether limits on how much»»»
Gold Prices Dip as Markets Brace for 'Hawkish' Fed Tone
Gold edged down on Tuesday as investors, having mostly priced in a Federal Reserve rate cut, looked ahead for clues that the US central bank might opt for a gentler-than-expected easing cycle when its two-day policy meeting begins later in the day. Spot gold was down 0.3% to $4,174.91 per ounce, as»»»
Trump ban on wind energy permits 'unlawful', court rules
President Donald Trump's ban on issuing new wind energy permits has been ruled "unlawful" by a US court. In January the president signed an executive order freezing federal approval of offshore and onshore wind projects, halting construction of several projects in the US that were already under way»»»
2nd World Summit AI Qatar: MCIT highlights GovAI Program objectives, future ambitions
Doha: Qatar's Ministry of Communications and Information Technology (MCIT) has highlighted the key objectives and future ambitions of its GovAI Program during the opening of the second World Summit AI Qatar. The program, led by the ministry, is a major national initiative aimed at advancing Qatar's»»»
BRIDGE Summit 2025: Why the UAE is becoming a media powerhouse
Abu Dhabi: Industry leaders highlight AI disruption, capital shifts to the Global South, and a new era of cognitive economies At a packed session titled “Mobilising Capital for a Future Media Ecosystem” on day two of the BRIDGE Summit 2025 in Abu Dhabi, experts and investors explored how artificial»»»
Dubai launches citywide one-time contactless hotel check-in system
Dubai: Dubai is rolling out a citywide one-time contactless hotel check-in system that will allow visitors to complete their registration before arrival and bypass reception desks entirely, the government announced on Tuesday. The move positions Dubai as the first destination to introduce the solut»»»
Launch of second World Summit AI-Qatar 2025
Doha: The second edition of the World Summit AI-Qatar 2025 officially commenced on Tuesday. Organised by Inspired Minds in partnership with the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology (MCIT), the Summit is held under the theme "Building the Future of AI Together" from Dec. 9-10 2025 a»»»
Türkiye Cenbank Net Reserves Rose $5.5 billion Last Week, Bankers Say
The Turkish Central Bank's net reserves increased by around $5.5 billion last week, due to foreign currency buying and rising gold prices, according to bankers. Calculations by four bankers showed that net reserves rose to almost $78 billion in the week ending December 5, with net reserves excludin»»»
Trump criticises 'weak' European leaders over Ukraine and immigration
US President Donald Trump has criticised European leaders as "weak" and suggested the US could scale back support for Ukraine. In a wide-ranging interview with Politico, he said "decaying" European countries had failed to control migration or take decisive action to end Ukraine's war with Russia, a»»»
Politicians and Experts Meet in Sofia to Debate Security Challenges Across All Sectors
Politicians, business leaders, diplomats and policy experts gathered in Sofia on Tuesday for the Powers Summit, a high-level forum dedicated to examining security in all its dimensions — from defence and energy to healthcare, education, finance and digital resilience. The event, co-organized by the»»»
Continue the Change Leader Vassilev: Philosophy of Revised Budget BIll Hasn't Been Changed
“The philosophy of the revised budget bill is the same as the philosophy of the budget that was withdrawn,” Continue the Change chairman Assen Vassilev told journalists after a meeting on Tuesday of the parliamentary budget committee, at which the 2026 budget bill and the draft budgets of the Publi»»»
Trump Calls Zelensky 'Great Salesman' Once Again
WASHINGTON (Sputnik) - US President Donald Trump on Tuesday reiterated his view that Volodymyr Zelensky is a great salesman. "He [Zelensky] is a great salesman. I call him P.T. Barnum. One of the greatest on Earth. He could sell any product at any time," Trump said in an interview with Western medi»»»
Russia, Vietnam Plan Cooperation in Nuclear Energy - Security Council Secretary
HANOI (Sputnik) - Plans to develop trade between Russia and Vietnam include cooperation in the field of nuclear energy, Russian Security Council Secretary Sergei Shoigu said on Tuesday. "Our plans certainly foresee a significantly higher growth in trade and development of new projects across variou»»»
Company's launch a strategic step for AI in Qatar: Qai Chairman to QNA
Doha: Chairman of the Board of Directors of Qai Abdullah bin Hamad Al Misnad affirmed that the launch of the company represents a strategic step toward empowering the artificial intelligence ecosystem in the State of Qatar. Al Misnad said, in a special remark to Qatar News Agency (QNA) during his p»»»
The new US National Security Strategy respects those who stood up to Washington, but expects vassals to keep obeying
The US, currently still the single most militarily powerful country in the world, has issued a new National Security Strategy (NSS). As this is the US, what makes Washington feel safer is making quite a few governments around the world feel less secure. So far, so unremarkable: If you are in Latin »»»
French feminists outraged by Brigitte Macron's comment about activists
French celebrities and feminists have voiced their outrage at first lady Brigitte Macron's language about activists who had protested at a comedian's show. Activists wearing masks of Ary Abittan interrupted his stand-up show on Saturday shouting "Abittan rapist". Abittan was accused of rape in 2021»»»
Macut: In spite of challenges, Serbia has succeeded in accelerating reforms, strengthening economy
BELGRADE - Serbian PM Djuro Macut said on Tuesday that, in 2025, Serbia had faced numerous global and regional challenges - political, security and economic ones - but had succeeded in accelerating certain reforms, strengthening cooperation with businesses and laying the foundations for stable econ»»»
Dubai's Geminids meteor shower 2025: Watch up to 150 shooting stars per hour
Dubai: Stargazers in the UAE are gearing up for one of nature's most spectacular celestial displays as the Geminids meteor shower reaches its peak this weekend, with two dedicated viewing events scheduled in Dubai. The 2025 edition of the Geminids promises exceptional viewing conditions, with minim»»»
Rain, dust and choppy seas: UAE weather to turn unstable through mid-December, says NCM
Dubai: The UAE is set to experience a spell of unsettled weather over the coming days, as a combination of surface and upper-air low-pressure systems affects the country from 12 to 19 December, according to the National Centre of Meteorology (NCM). In its latest briefing, the NCM said the UAE will »»»
When Gulf News spoke to actress Bhavana who outlived Kerala actor assault case and became the portrait of boldness and grace
As the Malayalam film industry absorbs the impact of actor Dileep’s acquittal on conspiracy charges, attention has swung back to the woman at the heart of the 2017 case — actress Bhavana Menon. Her story, marked by a brutal attack and an equally brutal wave of public scrutiny, reshaped Malayalam ci»»»
Supreme Court prosecutor orders intervention in offenses linked to farmers’ protests
Supreme Court prosecutor Konstantinos Tzavellas has instructed prosecutors to intervene in cases where offenses that the law requires authorities to prosecute ex officio – that is, automatically, even without a complaint from a victim – are committed during the farmers’ protests across the country.»»»
US Urges End to Cambodia-Thailand Fighting, Calls for Peace Accords Implementation – Rubio
WASHINGTON (Sputnik) – The United States is concerned by ongoing clashes and casualties along the Cambodia-Thailand border and urges an immediate halt to hostilities and a return to the de-escalation measures established in the October 26 Kuala Lumpur Peace Accords, US Secretary of State Marco Rubi»»»
EU climate body: 2025 to be second-hottest on record - UPI.com
Super Typhoon Fung-Wong hit the Philippines just after Typhoon Kalmaegi in November. A European Union climate agency said Tuesday that 2025 will be the second-hottest year on record, tied with 2023. File Photo by Dinapigue-MDRRMO/EPA Dec. 9 (UPI) -- A European Union climate agency said 2025 is on t»»»
ICC Sentences Darfur Janjaweed Militia Leader to 20 years
Judges at the International Criminal Court on Tuesday sentenced a Janjaweed militia leader to 20 years in prison for atrocities committed in Sudan’s Darfur region, including beating detainees to death with an axe. Ali Muhammad Ali Abd-Al-Rahman, also known as Ali Kushayb, was convicted in October o»»»
Japan rejects EU plan to steal Russian assets – Politico
Japan has reportedly dismissed a European Union initiative to tap frozen Russian sovereign assets to help finance Ukraine’s massive budget shortfall. Brussels hopes to issue a so-called “reparation loan” backed by Russian funds immobilized in the West – a plan that Moscow has denounced as outright »»»
Lukashenko to Name Oreshnik Combat Duty Date at All-Belarusian People's Assembly
MINSK (Sputnik) - Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko will announce when the Oreshnik missile system will begin combat duty in the country at the All-Belarusian People's Assembly in December, Belarusian Defense Minister Viktor Khrenin said on Tuesday. "This is the responsibility and prerogati»»»
Sacked agents sue FBI, saying they were punished for taking the knee
Twelve fired FBI agents are alleging that they were unlawfully sacked because they knelt during a racial justice protest in Washington DC five years ago. In a recently filed lawsuit, the former agents argue that their decision to kneel - adopting a gesture used by demonstrators - helped to deescala»»»
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ArcelorMittal Poland starts production of Optigal coating under Wawel
One of the most important investments at ArcelorMittal Poland’s Kraków plant has been completed – after 44 days of extensive modernization work, Galvanizing Line No. 2 has been adapted for the production of sheet metal with a new zinc coating. The plant can now manufacture products coated with both»»»
Mansoor bin Mohammed opens Automechanika Dubai 2025, the region’s largest auto aftermarket event
Sheikh Mansoor bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, President of the UAE National Olympic Committee, inaugurated the 22nd edition of Automechanika Dubai 2025, the largest trade exhibition for the automotive aftermarket and service industry in the Middle East and Africa, which will run until December»»»
Philippines: House members want livestream of 2026 budget 'bicam' blocked
Manila: Two Philippine Senators — Erwin Tulfo and Panfilo "Ping" Lacson —revealed on Tuesday (December 9, 2025), that certain House Representatives members are resisting livestreaming the bicameral conference committee meeting on the proposed 2026 national budget. The bicameral conference committee»»»
A coup too far: Why Benin's rebel soldiers failed where others in the region succeeded
Had last week's coup attempt in Benin been successful, it would have become the ninth to take hold in the region in the last five years alone. Just a few days after soldiers took power in Guinea-Bissau while a presidential election vote count was still under way, leaders of the West African groupin»»»
Arab parl. condemns storming UNRWA HQ by Israeli occupation forces
CAIRO, Dec 9 (KUNA) -- Arab Parliament Speaker Mohammad Al-Yamahi strongly condemned the Israeli occupation's storming of the headquarters of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) in the occupied city of Jerusalem, describing the assault as a blatant violation of»»»
Gulf media production heritage features at Abu Dhabi BRIDGE 2025 Summit
Photo Feature by Salem Al-Methen ABU DHABI, Dec 9 (KUNA) -- The Joint Program Production Institution of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) revives, through its pavilion at the BRIDGE 2025 Summit in Abu Dhabi, the memories of its journey that began in 1976, during which it produced works that, over »»»
Israeli occupation detains 40 Palestinians in West Bank raids
GAZA, Dec 9 (KUNA) -- The Israeli occupation forces on Tuesday detained 40 Palestinians during wide-ranging raids across the West Bank where two individuals were also injured following confrontations in several locations.The Palestinian News and Information Agency (WAFA) reported that the raids beg»»»
Guilty verdict in case of murdered surveyor
An Athens court has found two men guilty of murdering 54-year-old surveyor Panagiotis Stathis in the suburb of Neo Psychiko in July 2024. The decision was reached by a 6–1 majority at the Mixed Jury Court of Athens, with one juror abstaining. The defendants did not request any mitigating circumstan»»»
Kyrgyzstan receives exclusive rights to World Nomad Games brand - | 24.KG
Chairman of the Cabinet of Ministers of Kyrgyzstan Adylbek Kasymaliev took part in the official ceremony transferring the exclusive rights to the World Nomad Games trademark to the state. The Cabinet’s press service reported. «Today we are witnessing a very important milestone. Over the past decade»»»
Vucic: I will propose joint EU accession for all Western Balkan candidate countries
BELGRADE - Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said on Tuesday joint and full EU accession for all Western Balkan candidate countries was the best idea and that he would propose it at Wednesday's meeting with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen. "If you take in one, two or three of us»»»
Cost of Hajj set at TND 20,930
Tunis, Dec 9 (TAP) – The cost of this year’s Hajj has been set at TND 20,930, the Ministry of Religious Affairs announced.TND 17,000 will be earmarked for accommodation and service fees, while TND 3,930 is the price of the flight ticket set by...»»»
IMF approves $1.2 bn for Pakistan from bailout, citing reforms in progress
The International Monetary Fund on Tuesday approved the release of $1.2 billion to Pakistan, giving the cash-strapped country a fresh boost as it works to recover from one of its worst economic crises in years. The IMF in a statement said its executive board completed two reviews of Pakistan's econ»»»
Iraq’s Central Bank Officially Removes Hezbollah, Ansarullah from List of Frozen Assets
The Asset Freezing Committee at the Central Bank of Iraq has amended a previous decision, officially removing names associated with Lebanon’s Hezbollah and Yemen’s Ansarullah movement from its list of frozen assets. Iraqi media reported on Tuesday that the Asset Freezing Committee at the country’s »»»