Guinea-Bissau coup leaders set December election date
Military authorities in coup-prone Guinea-Bissau have scheduled presidential and legislative elections for 6 December, despite calls for a swifter transition to civilian rule. Transitional President Horta N'Tam signed a decree on Wednesday after meeting members of the National Transitional Council,»»»
Shamefully, Bulgaria Joins Trump’s Peace Council Amid EU Boycott
Bulgaria has become a member of US President Donald Trump’s newly established Peace Council, despite leading European Union countries refusing to participate. Outgoing President Rumen Radev received an invitation from Trump but provided a cautious response. Nevertheless, outgoing Prime Minister Ros»»»
5 Palestinians Injured in West Bank’s Hebron as ‘Israel’ Presses ahead with Military Operation
Five Palestinians were injured Wednesday after Israeli soldiers beat them in Hebron, said Palestinian medical officials, as the Israeli occupation went ahead with its multi-day military operation in the southern West Bank city. The Palestinian Red Crescent Society said crews transported five people»»»
CEE region enters uneven economic recovery amid inflationary pressures – Allianz Trade analysis
2026 begins in a geopolitical climate marked by a level of uncertainty comparable to the most tense moments of the past decade, from the global financial crisis and the Covid-19 pandemic to the outbreak of the war in Ukraine. While financial markets appear, for the time being, to overlook the escal»»»
Trump deal will allow US to control parts of Greenland – Telegraph
The US will control parts of Greenland by designating them as sovereign military base areas, The Telegraph reported on Wednesday evening, citing a draft agreement between US President Donald Trump and NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte. The deal, reached on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum »»»
Snow in Dubai? Sheikh Hamdan's photo of Dubai covered in white goes viral
Dubai: Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai, Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Defence, and Chairman of The Executive Council of Dubai, sent social media into a frenzy today with a striking image showing Dubai's iconic skyline including the Burj Khalifa and downt»»»
Romanians plan to tighten spending and boost savings in 2026 – survey
At the start of the year, Romanians are taking a cautious view of their personal finances. According to a study conducted by Raiffeisen Bank Romania in partnership with Appinio, more than half of respondents (53%) say they intend to manage their spending more carefully in 2026, while over 30% plan »»»
US military transfers first 150 Islamic State detainees from Syria to Iraq
The U.S. military said Wednesday it has started transferring detainees from the Islamic State group being held in northeastern Syria to secure facilities in Iraq. The move came after Syrian government forces took control of a sprawling camp, housing thousands of mostly women and children, from the »»»
Heavy gunfire reported by Israeli occupation forces in Nur Shams refugee camp in West Bank’s Tulkarem - Al-Manar TV Lebanon
Secretary's SpeechLebanon PalestineZionist EntityRegional and International International More Video Language Ar En Fr EsSubscribe for Weekly Updates Subscribe Heavy gunfire reported by Israeli occupation forces in Nur Shams refugee camp in West Bank’s Tulkarem 22-01-2026 12:07 PM Latest News Urgen»»»
Trump says 'we have to do something' about Hezbollah
U.S. President Donald Trump said Thursday that “something” must be done about Hezbollah in Lebanon. “Hezbollah in Lebanon, we have to do something about that,” Trump said in remarks at the Davos economic forum. “But these are, I call them remnants. They're small remnants compared to what it was bef»»»
Lack of Quorum Cut Short Parliament's Sitting on Election Code Revisions
A lack of quorum cut short Thursday's sitting of Parliament that was expected to consider before a final vote key revisions to the Election Code. The next sitting was scheduled for Friday morning. The opposition Continue the Change - Democratic Bulgaria, Vazrazhdane, the Alliance for Rights and Fre»»»
Djedovic Handanovic: MOL to acquire petrochemical plant, too
BELGRADE - A future sales and purchase agreement between Russia's Gazprom neft and the Hungarian oil firm MOL will pertain to Gazprom neft's entire majority stake in the Serbian oil company NIS, including the petrochemical plant, says Serbian Minister of Mining and Energy Dubravka Djedovic Handanov»»»
Investment min. discusses expansion of Saint-Gobain’s investments in Egypt at Davos
Minister of Investment and Foreign Trade Hassan al-Khatib confirmed on Thursday, January 22, 2026, the government’s commitment to supporting and expanding the investments of the global company Saint-Gobain in the Egyptian market. This came during his meeting with company officials on the sidelines »»»
Sofia Cleans Up: Garbage Around Containers in Slatina, Poduyane, and Lyulin Mostly Removed
The Sofia Municipality has reported significant progress in removing waste that had built up around containers in the Slatina, Poduyane, and Lyulin districts. According to municipal authorities, most of the accumulated garbage at the start of the month has now been cleared, although intensive colle»»»
SPEEDWELL’s mixed-use QUEENS District enters development stage
Against the backdrop of a 34% increase in average housing prices in Bucharest over the past two years and a tightening supply of new investment opportunities, SPEEDWELL launched the QUEENS District project in October 2025. According to the developer, around 40% of the units in the first two residen»»»
Merz Warns Great Power Politics Makes World 'a Dangerous Place'
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz warned Thursday that the international order is "unravelling at a breathtaking pace" and that "a world where only power counts is a dangerous place". Speaking at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Merz pointed to Russia's war in Ukraine, a rising China and a United »»»
Amir congratulates new graduates from military and security academies, colleges
DOHA: His Highness the Amir of the State of Qatar Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani has congratulated the latest graduating class from the country's military and security academies and colleges, wishing them a successful career in serving their nation. In a post on his official X account, His Highnes»»»
Crop losses, livestock growth: How Kyrgyzstan’s farmers ended 2025 - | 24.KG
In 2025, Kyrgyzstan’s farmers produced gross agricultural output worth 459.7 billion soms. Real growth compared to 2024 amounted to 2.2 percent. The Ministry of Economy and Commerce reported, citing data from the National Statistical Committee. According to the ministry, the positive dynamics were »»»
Gunman at large after three killed in eastern Australia
Sydney: Australian police said they were hunting for a gunman on the run after three people were shot and killed Thursday in a small, lakeside town in the country's east. Officers warned people to stay indoors in the country town of Lake Cargelligo, 450 kilometres (280 miles) west of Sydney. New So»»»
Yemen: Coalition Steps Up Engagement with Aden’s Civil Society
Amid rapidly evolving developments on the ground led by the leadership of the Coalition Forces to Restore Legitimacy in Yemen, efforts are continuing to normalize life in Aden, the country’s temporary capital, within a comprehensive vision aimed at restoring the city’s civil character and strengthe»»»
Salam confident Lebanon can improve banking draft law for IMF endorsement
The International Monetary Fund has asked the Lebanese government to amend a banking draft law that would allow depositors to recover their funds and said it can't endorse the draft "as presented". The law, a key demand from the international community to unblock economic aid to Lebanon, was approv»»»
Condemnation no longer sufficient, Berri says after violent Wednesday strikes
Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri called for "national unity" after a long day of violent Israeli strikes on south Lebanon and on crossings along the Syria-Lebanon border. "Statements of condemnation are no longer sufficient," Berri said, adding that only national unity can save Lebanon. The strikes o»»»
Media Review: January 22
All print dailies report that Parliament’s Committee on Constitutional and Legal Affairs has adopted, at second reading, amendments to the Election Code providing for the introduction of optical devices for scanning paper ballots. The Council of Ministers is expected to supply the devices within a »»»
Brussels dialogue to continue on Thursday, Petkovic to head Belgrade's delegation
BRUSSELS - Belgrade's delegation headed by chief technical-level negotiator and director of the Serbian government Office for Kosovo-Metohija Petar Petkovic will on Thursday take part in a new round of the EU-facilitated dialogue with Pristina, Tanjug learns. The delegation arrived in Brussels on W»»»
Putin: Russia-Palestine Ties Are Special, Have Deep Roots
Relations between Russia and Palestine have deep roots and are of a special nature, Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Thursday. "Relations between Russia and Palestine have deep roots and are of a special quality," Putin said at a meeting with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas in Moscow.Pu»»»
Gov’t completes 81% of Economic Modernisation projects planned by 2025
AMMAN — The government has completed 339 out of 418 projects under the priority package of the Executive Programme for the Economic Modernisation Vision (EMV) scheduled for completion by the end of 2025, achieving an 81 per cent completion rate, according to official data.A total of 79 projects, r»»»
Stocks track Wall St rally as Trump cools tariff threats in Davos
HONG KONG — Stocks rose on Thursday while safe-haven precious metals extended losses after Donald Trump rowed back on his threat to hit key European countries with tariffs over their opposition to a US takeover of Greenland.The gains were also fuelled by a surge in regional tech giants as the artif»»»
Geology should become driver of development — Cabinet Chairman visits institute - | 24.KG
Chairman of the Cabinet of Ministers of Kyrgyzstan Adylbek Kasymaliev visited the M. Adyshev Institute of Geology of the National Academy of Sciences. During the visit, scientists briefed him on the institute’s main research areas, ongoing projects, and its contribution to studying the country’s mi»»»
Indian woman arrested after suicide of man she accused of sexual misconduct
Police in the southern Indian state of Kerala have arrested a woman in connection with the suicide of a man she had accused of touching her inappropriately on a bus. The arrest followed a complaint by the man's family, who alleged that he faced online harassment after a social media video posted by»»»
Cross-Border Digital Payments Are Reshaping Consumer Spending in Bulgaria
Bulgaria’s shift to the euro at the start of 2026 has changed more than price tags. It has quietly reshaped how people pay for everyday digital services, from subscriptions to cross-border shopping. Faster transfers and clearer fees are lowering friction in ways consumers notice immediately. For in»»»
Israel President Says Iran's Future 'Can Only Be Regime Change'
Israel's President Isaac Herzog said on Thursday that "regime change" can be the only future for Iran, where mass protests against the clerical authorities have faced a deadly crackdown. Demonstrations initially sparked by economic grievances turned into a movement against the theocracy that has ru»»»
US House committee votes to hold Clintons in contempt in Epstein probe
The US House Oversight Committee voted on Wednesday to advance resolutions to hold former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in contempt of Congress for refusing to testify in its probe into disgraced financier and sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Nine Democrats joine»»»
Dubai launches permit for residential parking shades
Dubai: Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) has launched a new permit service for installing parking shades in residential neighbourhoods. The permit applies only to designated and properly reserved parking spaces and is available through the RTA website. Applications are processed through a»»»
Trump Expects Conflict in Ukraine to Be Resolved 'In The Near Future'
US President Donald Trump said on Thursday that he expects to reach the settlement of the conflict in Ukraine "pretty soon." "We have settled eight wars, and I believe another one is coming pretty soon. You know what that is? The one that I thought was going to be an easy one, it has turned out to »»»
Former Director General of LAICO LAP Sudan sentenced to six years imprisonment for attempting to seize public funds using forged official documents
The Attorney General’s Office reported yesterday that the Tripoli Criminal Court, in its last session, convicted a former Director General of the African Investments Company – Laico LAP Sudan – and sentenced him to six years in prison and fined him two thousand dinars. The Public Prosecution had ch»»»
Arab Communications, Information Ministers 29th session kicks off with Kuwait participation
CAIRO, Jan 22 (KUNA) -- The 29th session of the Council of Arab Ministers of Communications and Information Technology kicked off on Thursday, addressing a number of issues related to developing Arab cooperation in the communications and information technology sector and enhancing joint Arab action»»»
Bishkek schools overcrowded by tens of thousands of students - | 24.KG
Deputy Minister of Construction, Architecture, Housing and Communal Services of Kyrgyzstan Talantbek Imanakun uulu told at a session of the Zhogorku Kenesh how overcrowded schools in Bishkek have become. He noted that about 1.5 million people live in the capital, resulting in tens of thousands more»»»
Storms, heavy rain kill 9 children across Afghanistan
Kabul, Afghanistan: Severe storms and a rain-triggered landslide have killed at least nine children across southern and eastern Afghanistan, officials said, with residents facing further risks on Thursday as heavy snow hit the country. Strong wind and heavy rain in Kandahar killed six children on W»»»
Kerala suicide: When online outrage targets the family
OnmanoramaShimjitha was arrested on Wednesday in connection with the death of Deepak U, who died by suicide after a video she posted on social media — alleging misconduct by him during a bus journey — went viral. She has been charged with abetment of suicide and is currently lodged at the Manjeri s»»»
Tourism fair focusing on rural households to be held in Skopje
Skopje, 20 January 2026 (MIA) – A Tourism Fair focusing on Macedonian rural households and businesses will be held on January 31 and February 1 in Skopje. According to the organizers, the aim is to bring rural and experiential tourism closer to the wider public, while also showing that travel is no»»»
Right-hand-drive vehicles not to be licensed for taxi services in Kyrgyzstan - | 24.KG
Appeals have been circulating on social media calling for owners of right-hand-drive vehicles to be allowed to work in taxi services. The situation was addressed by the Main Traffic Safety Department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Kyrgyz Republic. The department reminded that Paragraph »»»
Will Trump's 'board of peace' in Gaza really rival the UN?
While in Davos, Donald Trump is expected to elaborate on his newly proposed "board of peace," reportedly established to oversee the US-brokered ceasefire in Israel's conflict with Hamas. The initiative has invited participation from around 60 countries, including Russia and China, and some, like Is»»»
Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes asks Trump for early release from prison
Elizabeth Holmes, the former Theranos founder, has asked US President Donald Trump to release her from prison, with nearly six years still remaining on her sentence. Holmes’ request for commutation follows her 2022 conviction on wire fraud and conspiracy charges, and comes after a federal appeals c»»»
Ukrainian's Zelensky to meet with Trump in Davos
The president of Ukraine heads to Davos as NATO-backed Greenland deal takes center stage at The World Economic Forum. Meanwhile, the leaders of the EU’s 27 member states are set to gather in Brussels later today for an informal emergency meeting on transatlantic relations. France24 International af»»»
French Prisons Risk Becoming 'Human Warehouses', Says Council of Europe
France's prisons risk transforming into "human warehouses", the Council of Europe said on Thursday, as overcrowding, poor conditions and violence strain a system at record inmate levels. The warning follows a 2024 visit to four French detention centers, where the Council of Europe's anti-torture co»»»
Trump to meet Zelensky as US envoy says ending war with Russia down to one issue
US President Donald Trump will meet Volodymyr Zelensky at Davos on Thursday, after his envoy Steve Witkoff expressed optimism about finalising a deal to end the war in Ukraine. "I think we've got it down to one issue and we have discussed iterations of that issue, and that means it's solvable," Wit»»»
India’s Supreme Court allows Hindus, Muslims to offer prayers at Bhojshala on Basant Panchami
Dubai: The Supreme Court on Thursday allowed both Hindus and Muslims to offer prayers at the disputed Bhojshala Temple–Kamal Maula Mosque complex in Madhya Pradesh’s Dhar on Friday, January 23, when the Hindu festival Basant Panchami coincides with Friday prayers, NDTV and The Times of India report»»»
Salam says Hezbollah disarmament 'historic moment' in 'very difficult' climate
Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam said that Hezbollah's disarmament south of the Litani river is "a historic moment in a very difficult environment". Salam said, in an interview, on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum in Davos on Wednesday, that Lebanon is "slowly but surely" regaining the »»»
Weather shutdown becomes default shield
Authorities responded to severe weather by largely shutting down daily activity, closing schools, scaling back public services and slowing much of the private sector, as restrictions on movement became the central measure to protect the public. With remote work now widely available, limiting travel»»»