Georgia prison fight leaves 3 prisoners dead - UPI.com
Jan. 12 (UPI) -- A fight that broke out at a state prison in Georgia left three prisoners dead and 13 others hospitalized, the Washington County Sheriff's Office said. The violence took place Sunday and also injured a guard, though the extent of their injuries was unknown, WAGA-TV in Atlanta report»»»
Trump announces 25% tariff on countries doing business with Iran
US President Donald Trump on Monday said he has imposed a 25% tariff on goods from countries with commercial ties to Iran, a move that could put pressure on Tehran as anti-government protests enter a third week. Trump said on social media that the tariff was "effective immediately", without offerin»»»
Egypt eyes $40 billion annual revenue in massive tourism overhaul
The Egyptian National Narrative for Comprehensive Development has revealed ambitious goals for the country’s tourism sector, aiming to increase tourism revenues to US$40.5 billion by the 2029/2030 fiscal year, RT reported on Sunday. This target is part of Egypt’s Vision 2030 and the National Narrat»»»
Malaysia and Indonesia become the first countries to block Musk’s Grok over sexualized AI images
Malaysia and Indonesia have become the first countries to block Grok, the artificial intelligence chatbot developed by Elon Musk's company xAI, amid concerns that it is being misused to generate sexually explicit and nonconsensual images. Britain will bring into effect a law criminalising the cre»»»
Russian TV anchor says Kremlin should consider “special military operations” in Central Asia, Armenia
Propagandist Russian TV anchor Vladimir Solovyov on January 11 drew condemnation from across Central Asia and Armenia after openly asking why “special military operations” of the type pursued in Ukraine by the Kremlin should not be carried out elsewhere within Russia’s claimed zone of influence. »»»
Russian TV anchor says Kremlin should consider “special military operations” in Central Asia, Armenia
Propagandist Russian TV anchor Vladimir Solovyov on January 11 drew condemnation from across Central Asia and Armenia after openly asking why “special military operations” of the type pursued in Ukraine by the Kremlin should not be carried out elsewhere within Russia’s claimed zone of influence. »»»
Russian TV anchor says Kremlin should consider “special military operations” in Central Asia, Armenia
Propagandist Russian TV anchor Vladimir Solovyov on January 11 drew condemnation from across Central Asia and Armenia after openly asking why “special military operations” of the type pursued in Ukraine by the Kremlin should not be carried out elsewhere within Russia’s claimed zone of influence. »»»
Russian TV anchor says Kremlin should consider “special military operations” in Central Asia, Armenia
Propagandist Russian TV anchor Vladimir Solovyov on January 11 drew condemnation from across Central Asia and Armenia after openly asking why “special military operations” of the type pursued in Ukraine by the Kremlin should not be carried out elsewhere within Russia’s claimed zone of influence. »»»
Russian TV anchor says Kremlin should consider “special military operations” in Central Asia, Armenia
Propagandist Russian TV anchor Vladimir Solovyov on January 11 drew condemnation from across Central Asia and Armenia after openly asking why “special military operations” of the type pursued in Ukraine by the Kremlin should not be carried out elsewhere within Russia’s claimed zone of influence. »»»
Russian TV anchor says Kremlin should consider “special military operations” in Central Asia, Armenia
Propagandist Russian TV anchor Vladimir Solovyov on January 11 drew condemnation from across Central Asia and Armenia after openly asking why “special military operations” of the type pursued in Ukraine by the Kremlin should not be carried out elsewhere within Russia’s claimed zone of influence. »»»
Russian TV anchor says Kremlin should consider “special military operations” in Central Asia, Armenia
Propagandist Russian TV anchor Vladimir Solovyov on January 11 drew condemnation from across Central Asia and Armenia after openly asking why “special military operations” of the type pursued in Ukraine by the Kremlin should not be carried out elsewhere within Russia’s claimed zone of influence. »»»
Russian TV anchor says Kremlin should consider “special military operations” in Central Asia, Armenia
Propagandist Russian TV anchor Vladimir Solovyov on January 11 drew condemnation from across Central Asia and Armenia after openly asking why “special military operations” of the type pursued in Ukraine by the Kremlin should not be carried out elsewhere within Russia’s claimed zone of influence. »»»
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian: “This massive audience foils the saboteurs’ plans and proves a true intention to maintain our country” - Al-Manar TV Lebanon
Secretary's SpeechLebanon PalestineZionist EntityRegional and International International More Video Language Ar En Fr EsSubscribe for Weekly Updates Subscribe Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian: “This massive audience foils the saboteurs’ plans and proves a true intention to maintain our country”»»»
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian: “With their presence, our people have barred the enemy further, adding to the fervor we need in service of our country” - Al-Manar TV Lebanon
Secretary's SpeechLebanon PalestineZionist EntityRegional and International International More Video Language Ar En Fr EsSubscribe for Weekly Updates Subscribe Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian: “With their presence, our people have barred the enemy further, adding to the fervor we need in servic»»»
Minnesota sues Trump administration to block surge of ICE agents
The US state of Minnesota has sued the Trump administration in an attempt to block a surge of federal immigration agents into the state. The lawsuit argues that the deployment amounts to an unconstitutional "federal invasion". Minnesota's Attorney General Keith Ellison said it has upended life for »»»
'Absence of credible alternatives' has allowed Iranian regime to survive, analyst says
Speaking with FRANCE 24's Mark Owen, Trita Parsi, Executive Vice President of the Quincy Institute, says that 'we're seeing a dramatic radicalisation of the protest movement which is ultimately a reaction to the brutality of the regime', adding that the 'absence of credible alternatives' is one of »»»
Sudan PM announces govt's return to Khartoum from wartime capital Port Sudan
The Sudanese government which had been driven out by war has returned to Khartoum and promises “better services” for the capital's residents, Prime Minister Kamil Idris announced on Sunday. The army-aligned government had been operating out of its wartime capital of Port Sudan for nearly »»»
French far-right leader Marine Le Pen faces high-stakes trial ahead of presidential race
The trial for French far-right party leader Marine Le Pen's appeal of her embezzlement conviction is set to begin on Tuesday. The verdict, expected by summer, could determine whether she is eligible to run in the 2027 presidential election. The three-time candidate currently leads the polls. M»»»
Trump warns of 'mess' ahead of legal ruling on tariffs
US President Donald Trump has argued there would be a "complete mess" if the Supreme Court were to strike down his tariffs, in remarks that signalled his unease over the impending decision. His post on social media on Monday highlighted how much was at stake in the ruling, which could come as soon »»»
Trump to meet Venezuelan opposition leader Machado at the White House
Venezuelan opposition leader and Nobel Peace Prize winner María Corina Machado will meet President Donald Trump on Thursday, the White House has confirmed. The visit comes just weeks after Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro was seized in Caracas by US forces. But Trump declined to endorse Machado,»»»
Georgian ex-PM jailed for five years after pleading guilty to money laundering
Former Georgian prime minister Irakli Garibashvili has been sentenced to five years in prison and fined GEL1mn (roughly $370,000), after pleading guilty to charges of large-scale money laundering. The conviction marks the »»»
Zelensky ‘had no cards from day one’ – Trump
Ukraine’s Vladimir Zelensky “has no cards” to negotiate peace with Russia, US President Donald Trump has said. Trump made the remarks in a New York Times interview released in full on Sunday, discussing US mediation efforts. These include a leaked 28-point peace plan envisioning Kiev ceding the rem»»»
UK believes it can seize any tanker under Russia sanctions – BBC
The British government believes it has found a legal way for its military to seize any vessels in UK waters that it suspects of being part of a so-called ‘shadow fleet’, state broadcaster BBC has reported. The move is expected to target Russia, Iran and Venezuela, all of whom the UK claims use thir»»»
Beijing slams Trump for citing Russia and China over ‘acquiring’ Greenland
Beijing takes exception to US President Donald Trump’s attempts to use Russia and China as an excuse for his push into the Arctic, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning has said. Trump claimed last week that the US must annex Greenland – an autonomous former Danish colony under Copenhagen’»»»
Republican senator backs move to block Trump's Fed nominees as chairman faces criminal probe
At least two Republican senators have said they will oppose the confirmation of any new nominees to the US Federal Reserve after the Justice Department threatened to indict the central bank's current chairman, Jerome Powell. US President Donald Trump has previously threatened to fire Powell, slammi»»»
QNB ties up with Daman to support community initiatives
Tribune News Network Doha QNB Group and the General Retirement and Social Insurance Authority (Daman) have announced the signing of a strategic sponsorship agreement aimed at supporting the Authority’s community programmes and initiatives, enhancing engagement with contributors and retirees, and al»»»
Third Government Communications Forum opens
QNA DOHA The third Government Communications Forum began on Monday with the participation of ministers, decision-makers, and communications and media leaders from government and semi-government entities in the country. The two-day forum underscores the pivotal role of the government communications »»»
Panel highlights trust as key to sustainable economic growth
QNA Doha During a panel discussion on Monday, the third Government Communications Forum (GCF) explored the role of trust as the infrastructure of sustainable economic growth. General Manager of the Middle East at Dow Jones, and the owner of The Wall Street Journal, Anand Joawn, highlighted that the»»»
Focus on frontiers of AI‑powered cinematic animation
QNA Doha The third Government Communications Forum held a panel discussion to examine the new frontiers of AI‑powered cinematic animation. The session offered a glimpse of the Legacy of Light project -an AI‑animated docudrama that explores the life of the distinguished Muslim scholar Muhammad ibn M»»»
High-level session highlightsstrategic communication’s role in amplifying national discourse
QNA Doha A high-level session held on Monday as part of the Third Government Communications Forum underscored the pivotal role of government communication in supporting major national initiatives, advancing the priorities of Qatar National Vision 2030, and guiding public behaviour. Held under the t»»»
Gazan family recounts harrowing ordeal of war that put humanity on trial
Khaled Al Hameidi Doha In a narrow corner of a torn displacement tent in southern Gaza, life no longer resembles itself. Faces are pressed together, air is thick with smoke, salt, and blood, and silence weighs heavier than words. There sits Dr Mahmoud Faraj, a professor of law who once lectured on »»»
MoI secures Innovation in Media Campaigns Award
QNA Doha Ministry of Interior (MoI), represented by the Public Relations Department, has won the Innovation in Media Campaigns Award at the Government Communications Office (GCO) Awards during the Government Communications Forum 2026, which saw wide participation from governmental and semi-governme»»»
Visit Qatar unveils second wave of headliners at 25N51E Music Festival
Tribune News Network Doha Visit Qatar has announced a second wave of headline artists joining the 25N51E Music Festival, taking place on January 30 at the iconic Stadium 974. New artists include Feeona and Againstcelebrities on the 25E Main Stage, and AMR and Pierre Fares on the 51N Stage, each cel»»»
Monster Jam shows at Sealine attract over 12,000
tribune news network Doha Visit Qatar has announced the successful conclusion of the Monster Jam shows, held on January 9 and 10, at the Sealine Qatar Racing Club, Mawater Area. The two-hour live motorsport shows delivered a high-energy experience to packed audiences across both days, attracting mo»»»
Bangladeshi ambassador joins volunteers in Al Wakra Beach clean-up
Tribune News Network Doha In an inspiring display of environmental stewardship and community collaboration, Ambassador of Bangladesh to Qatar, HE Mohammad Hazrat Ali Khan, along with embassy officials and staff, actively participated as volunteers, joining over 120 members from Community Volunteers»»»
Consulting HAUS guides Snoonu through $245 mnacquisition, marking Qatar’s first billion riyal tech exit
Tribune News Network Doha Consulting HAUS served as the exclusive sell‑side advisor to Snoonu in its landmark acquisition by Jahez Group. By guiding Snoonu through negotiations and positioning the company at more than a billion‑riyal valuation, Consulting HAUS played a pivotal role in securing favo»»»
Al Khulaifi assures Somali officials of Qatar’s support for national unity
QNA Doha Minister of State at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs HE Dr. Mohammed bin Abdulaziz Al Khulaifi on Monday met with Somali President’s Envoy Farah Sheikh Abdulkadir Mohamed and State Minister for Foreign Affairs of Somalia Ali Mohamed Omar. During the meeting, they discussed relations betwee»»»
QC concludes ‘CompassionateHearts’ initiative in Somalia
Tribune News Network Doha With generous support from donors in Qatar, Qatar Charity (QC) concluded its ‘Compassionate Hearts’ initiative in Mogadishu, the capital of Somalia. The initiative aimed to perform surgeries to repair congenital heart defects in children. The closing ceremony was attended »»»
‘Kafi’ economic empowerment project in Syria’s Idlib comes to an end
Tribune News Network Doha The “Kafi” Economic Empowerment and Livelihood Support Project in Idlib concluded with a ceremony held in Saraqib. The event, attended by the head of the Saraqib city and several community leaders, showcased the project’s key activities and phases. The final batch of produ»»»
Qatar takes part in meetings on Arab youth, sports programmes
QNA Cairo The Technical Youth Committee and the Technical Sports Committee, both assisting the Council of Arab Ministers for Youth and Sports, weighed in on a variety of proposals on Arab youth and sports programmes for 2026 during meetings convened at the headquarters of the Arab League in Cairo. »»»
HMC and partners pilot genetic programme to enhance cancer prevention
Tribune News Network Doha Hamad Medical Corporation (HMC), in partnership with Qatar Foundation (QF), the Qatar Precision Health Institute (QPHI), Weill Cornell Medicine-Qatar (WCM-Q) and Hamad Bin Khalifa University, has led a pioneering pilot study demonstrating how genetic research can be safely»»»
MoPH targets 51,772 students in vaccination drive against Tdap
Tribune News Network Doha The Ministry of Public Health (MoPH) has launched the annual campaign to vaccinate ninth and tenth-grade students against tetanus, diphtheria, and pertussis (Tdap) in 2026, in collaboration with the Ministry of Education and Higher Education (MoEHE), Hamad Medical Corporat»»»
MoEHE launches second edition of its ‘Hand in Hand’ Student Guidance Forum
QNA Doha The Ministry of Education and Higher Education (MoEHE), represented by the Department of Private Schools and Kindergartens, launched the second edition of the “Hand in Hand” Student Guidance Forum under the theme: “Towards a Safe and Cohesive Educational Community.” The opening ceremony wa»»»
The Debate - Blackout over Iran: Can the regime keep a lid on the nationwide uprising?
It’s no longer just about the cost of living. Protests in Iran entering their third week despite evidence of a ferocious crackdown and the shutting of the Internet. Each time, the context differs but the under-sanctions Islamic Republic has always outlasted previous movements. Why should this »»»
Iranians being kept in the dark about crackdown, observer says
Speaking with FRANCE 24's Mark Owen, Kevan Gafaïti, lecturer at Sciences Po Paris, who has just left Iran, says that many Iranians are being kept in the dark about the demonstrations and the brutal crackdown by the authorities due to the Internet blackout, which is preventing the population from or»»»
Britain pays Gitmo prisoner a 'substantial' amount in torture case - UPI.com
Handcuffs used to abduct Abu Zubaydah were on display at a press preview for the new exhibition at the 9/11 Memorial Museum "Revealed: The Hunt for Bin Laden" in New York City in 2019. The British government just settled a case Zubaydah brought against it for complicity to his torture. File Photo b»»»
Sen. Mark Kelly sues Pete Hegseth, Pentagon over attempt to demote - UPI.com
Sen. Mark Kelly, D-Ariz., has filed suit against Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth and the Pentagon for trying to demote him and reduce his retirement pay. Photo by Bonnie Cash/UPI | License Photo Jan. 12 (UPI) -- Sen. Mark Kelly, D-Ariz., filed a lawsuit Monday against Secretary of Defense Pete He»»»
Live: Iran's Khamenei says strong turnout at pro-government rallies 'warning' to US
After two weeks of protests, Iran’s supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said state-backed rallies were a “warning” to the US. President Donald Trump said Iran wants to negotiate with Washington after his threat to strike the Islamic Republic over its crackdown on protesters in nationwide demonstr»»»
EU defense head calls for permanent 100,000-strong bloc army
The EU needs to create a 100,000-strong standing army to make military decisions independently of the US and NATO, Defense Commissioner Andrius Kubilius has said. The bloc must pivot away from fragmented national armies to an integrated force, he told a security conference in Sweden on Sunday. The »»»
What is Starlink, the satellite service Iranians use to post about the protests?
Elon's Musk Starlink Satellite service is being used by Iran's protest movement to bypass the regime's internet ban. Although recent reports show that Iranian authorities have been able to block the service locally in some instances. Initially Space X funded the service, but the US Department of De»»»