‘Weak’ people leading a ‘decaying’ Europe – Trump
US President Donald Trump has denounced Western Europe as a “decaying” group of nations led by “weak” leaders, accusing its governments of mishandling migration and failing to help end the Ukraine conflict. In an interview with Politico published on Tuesday, Trump described Western Europe’s politic»»»
EU clears nuclear aid
Poland has received formal approval from the European Commission for state aid to build its first nuclear power plant, clearing a major financing hurdle. Prime Minister Donald Tusk said construction could start in December, with the full PLN 60 billion budget secured. The first PLN 4.6 billion in T»»»
Eurocash launches major overhaul
Eurocash has unveiled a sweeping 2026–2027 strategy that triggers the largest restructuring in its history. The plan centers on transforming the Group into a fully integrated franchise organization under its “Network of People from Here” program, with a sharp pullback from operating its own Delikat»»»
Sens. Grassley, Durbin move to protect children from online predators - UPI.com
1 of 3 | Executive Director of the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children's Exploited Children's Division Lauren Coffren speaks during a Senate Judiciary hearing on protecting children against online predators at the Capitol in Washington on Tuesday. Photo by Bonnie Cash/UPI | License P»»»
Sharjah Police warn residents: Deepfake scams on the rise
Sharjah: Authorities in Sharjah have issued a public warning about the growing risks of AI-driven deepfake scams. Sophisticated forgeries can now be created with minimal effort, putting residents at risk of fraud and online deception. AI makes digital deception easier than everIn an awareness video»»»
Syria marks First Liberation Day at the UN attended by senior diplomats
Damascus, Dec.9 (SANA) Syria’s Permanent Mission to the United Nations hosted a ceremony on Wednesday to mark the First Liberation Day, drawing diplomats from UN member states and senior officials from the international body. Syria’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations, Ibrahim Olabi, sa»»»
Professor criticizes farmers’ airport blockades after oncology appointments cancelled
A Cretan pulmonology professor has reported that 20 oncology patient appointments had to be cancelled at Iraklio University General Hospital due to the occupation of Iraklio Airport by protesting farmers. Professor Nikos Tzanakis, of the University of Crete Medical School, linked the disruption dir»»»
Czech billionaire becomes PM with promise to cut ties to business empire
Billionaire Andrej Babis has been appointed as the Czech Republic's new prime minister, with his full cabinet expected to take office within days. His appointment followed a key demand from President Petr Pavel - a public pledge by Babis to relinquish control over his vast food-processing, agricult»»»
Pope Leo hosts Volodymyr Zelensky in Castel Gandolfo - UPI.com
Pope Leo XIV meets with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky at Castel Gandolfo, Italy, Tuesday. Photo by Vatican Media/EPA Dec. 9 (UPI) -- Pope Leo XIV hosted Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in Castel Gandolfo on Tuesday, offering prayers for the safe return of Ukrainian prisoners of war »»»
Trump hits the road to sell economic message and counter cost of living concerns
US President Donald Trump will hold a rally in Pennsylvania on Tuesday where he is expected to defend his economic record and address voter concerns about the rising cost of living. His trip to the town of Mount Pocono comes as polls suggest public trust in his administration's handling of the econ»»»
Canadian senator presses Ottawa on only land disputed between the US and Canada
An uninhabited island at the centre of a century-old Canada–US territorial dispute is back in the spotlight after a Canadian senator urged Ottawa to assert sovereignty over the piece of land. Senator Jim Quinn from New Brunswick has taken issue with an American boat tour group that describes Machia»»»
Deputy Executive Director of UN Women praises achievements of women in Tunisia
Tunis, Dec. 9 (TAP) - UN Assistant Secretary-General and Deputy Executive Director of UN Women, Nyaradzayi Gumbonzvanda, praised the achievements of women in Tunisia and the country’s leading role in international forums, particularly within the...»»»
UN: 70 pct of women rights defenders experience online violence
GENEVA, Dec 9 (KUNA) -- UN Women's Policy Specialist on Ending Violence against Women and Girls Yeliz Osman warned of the escalating global crisis of online violence against women in the public sphere.In a press briefing in Geneva on Tuesday, she noted that seven in ten women human rights defenders»»»
Egypt’s Abdelatty urges rapid formation of Gaza stability force in call with Rubio
Egypt stressed the need to speed up the formation of an international stability force in Gaza and establish a Palestinian technocratic committee to manage the enclave, Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty told US Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Tuesday. During a phone call to discuss the implementatio»»»
Assad’s ‘Trap’: A Night That Shook Tehran’s Allies in Baghdad
A senior Iraqi security official urged his driver to pick up speed as they raced toward Damascus airport. He needed to catch a flight back to Baghdad, while alerts kept lighting up his phone. One message stood out: “The Syrian factions are on their way to the capital.” It was Saturday evening, Dece»»»
Elon Musk and the EU jokers deserve each other
The American tech broligarchy is fighting with Brussels Euligarchs again. When can they all just blast off to Mars already? Brussels fined multi-billionaire tech titan Elon Musk’s social media platform X €120 million for failing to comply with its Digital Services Act. Musk replied in part by posti»»»
EU risks ‘deep split’ over push to steal frozen Russian assets – Economist
The European Union risks a severe internal rift if it presses ahead with controversial plans to seize frozen Russian assets without the approval of Belgium, where the vast majority of the assets are held, The Economist has reported. Senior bloc officials could reportedly invoke an EU treaty provisi»»»
Brnabic: Focus on stepped-up diplomacy and presenting Serbia's accomplishments on EU path
BELGRADE - Serbian Parliament Speaker Ana Brnabic said on Tuesday her work focused on stepped-up parliamentary diplomacy and presenting all of Serbia's accomplishments on the EU path to countries that were skeptical about them, such as the Baltic, Nordic and Benelux states. "I have always believed »»»
BRIDGE Summit tackles privacy and misinformation in the age of AI
Dr Jamal Mohammed Obaid Al Kaabi, Vice Chairman of BRIDGE, led a high-profile session titled “In the Spotlight: Privacy, Risk and Resilience in the Age of Misinformation” at the BRIDGE Summit in Abu Dhabi. The discussion featured Richard Attias, Strategic Adviser to the Chairman of the BRIDGE Allia»»»
Paraguay lands up to $50B from X8 Cloud for AI data center construction - UPI.com
X8 Cloud CEO Juan Carlos Dueñas said the company selected Paraguay for its artificial intelligence data center because of its abundant hydroelectric supply and its stable relationship with the United States. Photo by franganillo/Pixabay Asuncion, Paraguay, Dec. 9 (UPI) -- U.S. based X8 Cloud announ»»»
Iran, China, Saudi Arabia Call for Immediate Halt to Israeli Aggression
A joint communiqué issued Tuesday at the conclusion of the Iranian–Saudi–Chinese trilateral meeting called for the “immediate cessation” of Israeli military aggression against Palestine, Lebanon, and Syria. Iran welcomed what it described as the clear and principled Saudi and Chinese positions cond»»»
Israeli Army Takes Journalists into a Tunnel in a Gaza City It Seized and Largely Flattened
One by one, the soldiers squeezed through a narrow entrance to a tunnel in southern Gaza. Inside a dark hallway, some bowed their heads to avoid hitting the low ceiling, while watching their step as they walked over or around jagged concrete, crushed plastic bottles and tattered mattresses. On Mond»»»
2026 State Budget Bill Passes Committee Stage at First Reading
The parliamentary Budget and Finance Committee on Tuesday voted, 12-8 with no abstentions, to approve Bulgaria's 2026 State Budget Bill on first reading. This is a second version of the country's annual financial plan, after the first one was withdrawn by the Council of Ministers on December 2. Bud»»»
Starbucks workers and unions in 10 countries to protest in support of US baristas
Starbucks workers and union members in England, Scotland and eight other countries are protesting on Wednesday in support of striking US employees, the company's US union told the BBC. Starbucks Workers United last month launched a strike, which the union said has expanded to 3,000 baristas in more»»»
Govt orders IndiGo to cut flights by 10% — over 200 daily services hit
Dubai: IndiGo, India’s largest airline, has been ordered to slash its operations by 10 per cent after days of massive disruptions that saw more than 2,000 flights cancelled, despite the carrier insisting that its services had stabilised. With IndiGo operating roughly 2,200 flights a day, the curtai»»»
European Trade & Export Forum 2025
On 11 December 2025, the next edition of the European Trade & Export Forum will take place – one of Poland’s most prestigious events dedicated to global trade, international expansion, e-commerce, and the resilience of logistics systems. The Forum will bring together leading representatives of busi»»»
Half of Ukraine’s Capital in the Dark After Russian Strikes, Ministry Says
Power was out for roughly half of residents in the Ukrainian capital Kyiv on Tuesday after the latest Russian attacks on the country's energy system, the energy ministry said. "The situation in Kyiv remains one of the most difficult – currently, up to 50% of consumers in the capital are without ele»»»
Lithuania declares emergency situation over Belarus balloons
The Lithuanian government has declared a "nationwide emergency situation" in response to a series of incursions from neighbouring Belarus by weather balloons carrying smuggled cigarettes. Prime Minister Inga Ruginiene condemned the balloon incursions as a "hybrid attack" by Belarus that posed a rea»»»
From 1-BHK to $100m mansion: Zohran Mamdani relocates to Gracie Mansion — here’s why it matters
New York City mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani confirmed that he and his wife, Rama Duwaji, will move into Gracie Mansion after he assumes office in January. In a social media post, Mamdani said the decision prioritises his family’s safety and allows him to fully focus on his affordability agenda for New»»»
UK to boost Mideast peacebuilding efforts
LONDON, Dec 9 (KUNA( -- The United Kingdom will host a key peacebuilding conference on 12 March next year "to help establish an International Peace Fund for Israel and Palestine," the Foreign and Commonwealth Office said in a statement on Tuesday.The conference at Lancaster House will bring togethe»»»
Nightclub horror: Hungarian teenager trained in martial arts knocked out so badly he can’t feel half of his face
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Judge rules Ghislaine Maxwell grand jury records can be unsealed
A federal judge has ruled the US Department of Justice can publicly release grand jury materials from Ghislaine Maxwell's sex trafficking investigation. US District Judge Paul Engelmayer said he was ordering the release of material because of a recent law passed by Congress, which requires the just»»»
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»»»
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»»»
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»»»
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»»»
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»»»
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»»»
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»»»
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»»»
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»»»
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»»»
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»»»
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»»»