Tunisair and Etihad Airways sign commercial codeshare agreement
Tunis, Jan 16 (TAP) - Tunisair and Etihad Airways on Friday signed a codeshare agreement, strengthening cooperation between the two carriers to enhance the travel experience and promote tourism between Tunisia and the United Arab Emirates, according...»»»
Sixth edition of Katara International Amber Exhibition concludes
Doha, Qatar: The sixth edition of the Katara International Amber Exhibition concluded today with wide international participation and a remarkable turnout from enthusiasts and experts. The exhibition successfully reinforced its position as a specialised annual platform that brings together the comm»»»
Venezuela announces reform for hydrocarbons law - UPI.com
The interim president of Venezuela, Delcy Rodriguez, shows a document as she delivers Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro's annual report to Parliament in Caracas on Thursday. Maduro is detained in the United States along with his wife, Cilia Flores, after they were captured during a U.S. military »»»
Why American Big Oil isn’t buying the Venezuela ‘victory’
Everything has gone beautifully in Donald Trump’s Venezuela operation. An alleged narcoterrorist dictator was captured and brought to justice in a New York court, and the planet’s biggest oil wealth is now owned by the US. At least, according to Trump himself. “We’re in the oil business,” he said a»»»
India, ASEAN reaffirm commitment to deepen cooperation in digital domain
NEW DELHI, Jan 16 (KUNA) -- India and ASEAN countries on Friday reaffirmed shared commitment to deepening cooperation in the digital domain.A statement from the Indian Ministry of Communications said that during the 6th ASEAN-India Digital Ministers' Meeting held virtually reaffirmed the shared com»»»
Documentation centre to begin operation next February (ISIE)
Tunis, Jan 16 (TAP) - The Documentation Centre under the Independent High Authority for Elections (ISIE) will commence its activities during the first half of next February.This decision was made during a working session held on Friday by ISIE...»»»
Iran's internet shutdown inflicts $60mn daily economic losses
Iran's nationwide internet blackout is costing the country potentially $60mn daily as the shutdown enters its second week, with the cumulative damage already exceeding $700mn-$840mn, according to calculations based on macroeconomic data reported on January 16. »»»
Russia demands US fund withdraw $225.8bn Tsarist bond lawsuit or face dismissal bid
An ancient story of investors trying to recover billions of dollars of debt Russia defaulted on after the last Tsar was overthrown in the October Revolution has come up again. Russia has called on US-based Noble Capital to»»»
Stock market surges 5.1% over week
Tunis, Jan. 16 (TAP) – The stock market rebounded sharply over the week, posting a spectacular surge of 5.1% to reach a new all-time high of 13,806.04 points.The TUNINDEX’s year-to-date performance has turned positive, standing at 2.6%, according to...»»»
Dense clouds, temporary thunderstorms expected Friday evening
Tunis, Jan 16 (TAP) - The weather Friday night will be sometimes very cloudy with scattered and temporary thunderstorms over the north, the centre and locally the south, according to the National Institute of Meteorology.Rainfall will be...»»»
Veliko Tarnovo Authorities Suspend Kronospan Particleboard Line amid Odour, Smoke Complaints; Company to Appeal
The Regional Inspectorate of Environment and Water (RIEW) in Veliko Tarnovo Friday ordered the suspension of the particleboard production line at the Kronospan wood-processing plant following an unscheduled January 15 inspection prompted by numerous citizen complaints about strong odours and haze i»»»
Legal Affairs Committee Approves Use of Latest National Statistical Institute Census Data to Compile Voter Rolls
Тhe Parliamentary Committee on Constitutional and Legal Affairs approved a proposal on Friday that voter rolls be compiled by municipal administrations in each settlement. The proposal submitted by There Is Such a People (TISP) was approved during the debate on the consolidated bill amending the El»»»
Petkovic meets with Sorensen
BELGRADE - The head of the Serbian government Office for Kosovo-Metohija Petar Petkovic met with the EU special envoy for the Belgrade-Pristina dialogue Peter Sorensen in Belgrade on Friday, conveying a clear message that initiating concrete steps towards establishing a Community of Serb Municipali»»»
Serbian industrial turnover up by 1.2 pct y-o-y in November 2025
BELGRADE - Serbia's November 2025 industrial turnover was up by 1.2 pct y-o-y, according to figures released by the national statistical office. Relative to the 2024 average, it was up by 3.9 pct. By sectors, the mining sector registered a 41.2 pct turnover growth y-o-y, while the manufacturing ind»»»
Kuwait's amb. discusses cooperation with Iraqi parliament speaker
BAGHDAD, Jan 16 (KUNA) -- Kuwait Ambassador to Baghdad Hassan Al-Zaman discussed on Friday with Iraqi Parliament Speaker Haibat Al-Halbousi ways of enhancing bilateral cooperation between both countries.Ambassador Zaman told KUNA that he congratulated Al-Halbousi on his new position as Speaker of t»»»
Australian woman wakes up to 2.5m snake lying on her chest
Sydney: A woman in Australia awoke in the middle of the night to discover a 2.5 metre long python curled up on her chest. According to the BBC, Brisbane resident Rachel Bloor, while half asleep, had reached to pet what she thought was her dog after feeling a heavy weight press on her chest. She was»»»
U.S. sanctions Houthi oil, weapons interests - UPI.com
Houthi supporters protest against Israel in Sana'a, Yemen, on August 29. The Treasury Department levied sanctions on nearly two dozen Houthi individuals and companies Friday. File Photo by Yahya Arhab/EPA Jan. 16 (UPI) -- The Trump administration levied new sanctions on Houthi-run organizations and»»»
Albanian PM Criticizes Opposition Over Parliamentary Procedure
Prime Minister Edi Rama criticized opposition parties on Friday, saying their use of parliamentary procedure amounts to a serious breach of ethics and does not meet European Union parliamentary standards. At the end of a long meeting of the Socialist Parliamentary Group, Rama said the allocation of»»»
Down to Earth - Predators under threat: Brazil's jaguars find shelter in nature reserve
In Brazil, where cattle ranching is a major industry, jaguars are seen as a threat and are hunted to prevent attacks on livestock. Along with habitat loss, the illegal killing of jaguars has pushed the species to the brink of extinction. According to the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF), there»»»
Revisited - One year of Trump in the White House: America more divided than ever
In the space of one year, US President Donald Trump has signed hundreds of executive orders. He has ordered mass deportations, cut thousands of federal jobs, launched a trade war and withdrawn the US from major international institutions and agreements. How has his first year back in powe»»»
Trump threatens tariffs on countries not backing US takeover of Greenland
President Donald Trump said for the first time on Friday that he might use tariffs to punish countries that "don't go along with" his plans for the US to acquire Greenland. European leaders have repeatedly said that the US cannot seize control of the island, which is a semi-autonomous territory of »»»
Trump to unveil home buying plan involving retirement funds
US President Donald Trump is set to announce a plan that would let Americans use their retirement savings for down payments on homes. National Economic Council Director Kevin Hassett, who hinted at the plan on Friday, offered few details about how withdrawals from US workplace retirement accounts -»»»
Tensions rise in Mercosur as Brazil’s Lula skips EU trade deal signing - UPI.com
Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva will not attend will not attend Saturday’s signing ceremony in Paraguay for the free trade agreement between Mercosur and the European Union. Photo by Andre Borges/EPA Jan. 16 (UPI) -- Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva will not attend Saturd»»»
CIA director John Ratcliffe visits with interim President Delcy Rodríguez in Venezuela - UPI.com
Director of the Central Intelligence Agency John Ratcliffe visited with interim president of Venezuela Delcy Rodriguez Thursday. Photo by Bonnie Cash/UPI | License Photo Jan. 16 (UPI) -- CIA Director John Ratcliffe met with acting Venezuela President Delcy Rodríguez in Caracas on Thursday. "During »»»
Aleppo Governor: Over 27,000 People leave Deir Hafer and Maskanah toward Aleppo
Aleppo, Jan. 16 (SANA) Aleppo Governor Azzam al-Gharib said that approximately 27,450 people have left the Deir Hafer and Maskana areas toward Aleppo city and its countryside, confirming their rejection of the dire situation imposed by SDF organization and the terrorist militias allied with it, and»»»
The 51% - Iranian women on the frontline of protests
This week, we focus on Iran as the country has been rocked by its largest wave of protests since the Islamic revolution in 1979. Human rights groups outside Iran report that thousands have been killed so far. Yet amid the turmoil, women activists and youth campaigners are at the forefront of the st»»»
Arab League welcomes formation of Gaza Technocrat Committee, lauds efforts of Qatar, Egypt
Cairo: The Arab League has welcomed the announcement of the formation of the Palestinian technocratic committee to manage the Gaza Strip, headed by Dr. Ali Shaath, and commended the efforts of Qatar, Egypt, and other mediators in this regard. In a statement issued today, Arab League Secretary-Gener»»»
Katara International Amber Exhibition concludes with great public turnout
DOHA: The sixth edition of the Katara International Amber Exhibition concluded on Friday, with wide international participation and a remarkable turnout from enthusiasts and experts. The exhibition successfully reinforced its position as a specialized annual platform that brings together the commer»»»
India looks to finalise 'mother of all deals' with EU
New Delhi: A trade deal between India and the European Union will be the "mother of all deals", Delhi's Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal said on Friday, as both sides seek to overcome the final sticking points. The deal comes after relations between New Delhi and Washington have soured following US P»»»
Ukrainians brave winter cold as Russia targets energy infrastructure
Hundreds of thousands of Ukrainian homes are either entirely without heating, or with severely reduced heating. This, as temperatures rarely rise above minus 10. It’s the result of Russia’s campaign of drone and missile attacks on the country’s energy facilities, which Volodymyr Zelensky says Mosco»»»
US lawmakers seek to reassure Greenland in visit to Denmark
A bipartisan US Congress delegation began a visit to Copenhagen on Friday to voice support for Denmark and Greenland after US President Donald Trump threatened to take over the Arctic island, an autonomous Danish territory. The two-day visit comes alongside a European show of support in the form of»»»
Talking Europe - EU-Mercosur trade pact agreed: Is it the end for opponents of the deal?
A majority of EU member states have voted in favour of a landmark free trade deal with Latin American countries. The Mercosur agreement has been 25 years in the making, and its supporters are adamant that it will assert Europe's geostrategic position and benefit consumers. But despite the green lig»»»
Exiled crown prince urges world to help protesters topple Iran's government
The exiled son of the last Iranian shah (king) has called on the world to help protesters topple Iran's government, saying he is confident "the Islamic Republic will fall - not if, but when". Reza Pahlavi, an opposition leader based in the US, called for "surgical" strikes on Iran's Revolutionary G»»»
Arab League chief welcomes formation of technocrat committee to manage Gaza
CAIRO, Jan 16 (KUNA) -- Arab League Secretary-General Ahmad Aboul-Gheit welcomed on Friday the formation of the Palestinian technocrat committee to manage the Gaza Strip, headed by Dr. Ali Shatha, expressing his appreciation for the efforts of Egypt, Qatar, and other mediators in this regard.Aboul-»»»
Myanmar begins defence in landmark genocide case at UN court
Myanmar has denied committing genocide against the Ronhingya people, saying The Gambia has failed to provide enough proof, as it begun its defence at the UN's top court. Ko Ko Hlaing, a Myanmar government representative, told judges at the International Court of Justice (ICJ) that the allegation wa»»»
Department of Meteorology warns of strong wind, high sea tonight
Doha, Qatar: The Department of Meteorology has warned of strong wind and high sea tonight in its daily weather report. Inshore, until 6am on Saturday, the weather will be cold to very cold with scattered clouds, with winds at 8 to 18 knots, reaching 25 knots at times. Offshore, skies will be partly»»»
Nat'l committee: forming fund at World Bank for Gaza rebuilding
CAIRO, Jan 16 (KUN A) -- The head of 15-member Palestinian technocratic committee managing Gaza Dr. Ali Shaath affirmed on Friday that a fund would be established at the World Bank to provide financial support to rebuild the Strip and provide relief to its people.In remarks to Cairo News Channel, S»»»
Lavrov Discusses Iran Escalation With Omani Foreign Minister
MOSCOW (Sputnik) - Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov held a telephone conversation with Omani Foreign Minister Sayyid Badr bin Hamad Al Busaidi to discuss the escalation around Iran, the Russian Foreign Ministry said on Friday. "On January 16, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov had a telep»»»
X experiences global outage
X, the social media platform formerly known as Twitter, suffered a widespread global outage on Friday, leaving tens of thousands of users unable to access the service through both its website and mobile applications. According to outage-tracking website Downdetector, reports of problems surged shar»»»
Israeli force briefly enters southern Syria's Quneitra countryside
Damascus: An Israeli military force, consisting of eight vehicles and three tanks, briefly entered the Quneitra countryside in southern Syria on Friday. Local sources reported that the force deployed in the village of Suwaiseh for about an hour before moving toward the village of Al Dawaya, while t»»»
Machado vows to lead Venezuela 'when right time comes'
Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado has vowed she will lead the country "when the right time comes". "There's a mission, and we are going to turn Venezuela into that land of grace, and I believe I will be elected when the right time comes as president of Venezuela, the first woman pre»»»
Up to 20 Polling Stations May Be Opened in Non-EU Countries, Legal Committee Decides
Up to 20 polling stations may be opened outside the diplomatic and consular missions of the Republic of Bulgaria in non-European Union countries, the Parliamentary Committee on Constitutional and Legal Affairs decided on Friday at second reading during the debate of a consolidated bill amending the»»»
Barrot: France on Serbia's side, we support its aspiration to join EU
BELGRADE - "France is on your side," French Minister for Europe and Foreign Affairs Jean-Noel Barrot said on Friday in Belgrade after a meeting with Serbian FM Marko Djuric, and added that his country supported Serbia's aspirations to become an EU member. Barrot noted that the message of his visit »»»
Dubai GDRFA marks 'Day of Resolve', pledges national unity
Lieutenant General Mohammed Ahmed Al Marri, Director General of the General Directorate of Identity and Foreigners Affairs – Dubai (GDRFA Dubai), said the UAE is marking the fourth anniversary of the Day of Resolve by reflecting on a historic moment that showcased the highest values of unity and so»»»
Freezing Weekend Ahead: Northeasterly Winds and Sub-Zero Days Across Bulgaria
A sharp cold spell will grip Bulgaria through the end of the current week and into the first days of the next one, with low temperatures and persistent northeasterly winds, according to the medium-range forecast issued by the National Institute of Meteorology and Hydrology. The outlook covers the p»»»
German firms hunker down as Trump marks one year in office
TradeGermanyGerman firms hunker down as Trump marks one year in officeDirk KaufmannOne year into Donald Trump's second term, higher tariffs and sharper threats are straining transatlantic business. German companies in the US are weighing compliance against resistance as uncertainty grows. https://p»»»
French PM Lecornu faces desperate measures to pass budget bill
France's Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu faces a desperate fight for his political survival as he comes under pressure to force his budget through parliament, potentially triggering a no-confidence vote. Lecornu's two predecessors were toppled by such votes as France's deadlocked parliament has re»»»
Western Athens residents warned over grey wolf spotted on streets
Authorities in the western Athens suburb of Haidari have warned residents to be alert and not leave food outside bins after a young grey wolf was filmed trotting along a street at night. Haidari Mayor Michalis Selekos said Friday that the animal had come down from the nearby hill of Poikilo, where »»»
Sharks Are Famous for Fearsome Teeth, but Ocean Acidification Could Make them Weaker
Sharks are the most feared predators in the sea, and their survival hinges on fearsome teeth that regrow throughout their lives. But changes in the ocean's chemistry could put those weapons at risk. That is the takeaway from a study performed by a group of German scientists who tested the effects o»»»