Attorney general orders arrest of plastic surgeon, medical centre director, refers them to criminal court
DOHA: Attorney-General HE DrIssa bin Saad Al Jafali Al Nuaimi ordered the arrest of a plastic and cosmetic surgeon and the director of a medical center, and their referral to the competent criminal court to face charges related to the offenses attributed to them. The Public Prosecution had launched»»»
Nasa considers whether to bring sick crew member back to Earth
Nasa is considering an early return of some crew aboard the International Space Station (ISS) because of a medical issue involving one member of a four-strong team. The unnamed crew member is described as stable, but the incident has already led to the last minute cancellation of a spacewalk. Missi»»»
Israel condemns Syrian 'attacks against Kurdish minority' in Aleppo
Israel on Thursday condemned the Syrian government over what it described as attacks against the Kurdish community in Aleppo, just days after the two sides agreed to establish a joint mechanism aimed at lowering bilateral tensions. "Attacks by the Syrian regime's forces against the Kurdish minority»»»
Syria tells civilians to leave Aleppo's Kurdish areas
Syrian authorities warned civilians to leave a contested area in the northern city of Aleppo on Thursday and opened a corridor for them to evacuate for a second day as clashes continued between government and Kurdish forces. The government of Aleppo province gave residents until 1 p.m. local time t»»»
Turkey says will help Syria against Kurdish fighters if asked
Turkey's military was ready to "support" Syria in its battle with Kurdish fighters in the northwestern city of Aleppo if Damascus asks for help, a defense ministry official said Thursday. Deadly clashes erupted this week between Syrian government forces and the Kurdish-dominated Syrian Defense Forc»»»
465-million-year-old horseshoe crab fossils discovered in Saudi Arabia's AlUla
Dubai: The Royal Commission for AlUla has announced the documentation and publication of a rare fossil discovery of horseshoe crabs dating back approximately 465 million years, following a peer-reviewed scientific study published in the geology journal Gondwana Research. The discovery, published fo»»»
Spanish PM says his country is ready to send peacekeeping forces to Gaza when conditions allow
MADRID, Jan 8 (KUNA) -- Spain's Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez announced on Thursday that his government would seek approval from the Spanish Parliament to deploy Spanish peacekeeping forces in Palestine once progress is achieved in the peace process and appropriate security conditions are met.Speaki»»»
Plastic surgeon and medical center director arrested, referred to criminal court
Doha, Qatar: Attorney-General HE Dr. Issa bin Saad Al Jafali Al Nuaimi ordered the arrest of a plastic and cosmetic surgeon and the director of a medical center, and their referral to the competent criminal court to face charges related to the offenses attributed to them. The Public Prosecution had»»»
Krunic, Danilina defeated in Brisbane doubles semi-finals
BRISBANE - The Serbian-Kazakh duo of Aleksandra Krunic and Anna Danilina has failed to qualify for the women's doubles final at the Brisbane WTA tennis tournament after losing 6-3, 4-6, 10-7 to the Australian-Spanish pairing of Ellen Perez and Cristina Bucsa in the semi-finals after an hour and 25 »»»
UAE weather update: Cool temperatures and possible rainfall
Today began with a chill that nipped at the toes of those on Jebel Jais – it was a cool 5.1-degrees Celcius at 5.45am. And while the sun has since risen and the temperatures have gone up, it remains a pleasant day. The highest temperature recorded on the other hand was 27.3-degree C in Al Ain at 3p»»»
Trump speaks with Colombian president amid diplomatic tensions
US President Donald Trump has spoken by phone with his Colombian counterpart Gustavo Petro, whom he had earlier accused of drug trafficking and threatened with invasion. The two struck a conciliatory tone after a war of words that reignited following the abduction of Venezuelan President Nicolas Ma»»»
Sofia’s Vitosha Boulevard Ranks 41st Globally as Bulgaria’s Most Expensive Shopping Street
Sofia’s Vitosha Boulevard continues to hold its status as Bulgaria’s most expensive shopping street, with average rents reaching 726 euros per square meter per year, according to the latest Main Streets Across the World 2025 report by Cushman & Wakefield. This places Vitosha Boulevard 41st globally»»»
Why solo travellers are feeling safest in these cities right now
Dubai: Abu Dhabi and Dubai have been named the safest cities in the world for solo travellers, according to a new global study by long-haul travel specialists Travelbag. Sign up for our daily business newsletter, Cheques & Balances.The research analysed 36 international destinations using daytime a»»»
Good news: Overseas Pakistanis allowed to take cars to their country
Dubai: In a welcome move for overseas Pakistanis, the Federal Cabinet has approved changes to the vehicle import policy, allowing the import of used cars up to three years old under the Transfer of Residence and Gift schemes. The decision ratifies recommendations made by the Economic Coordination C»»»
Farmers block highways across Greece in protest over rising costs and EU trade deal
Farmers in Greece escalated nationwide protests Thursday, launching a 48-hour blockade of major highways, junctions and toll stations over soaring production costs and a contentious European Union trade deal with South American nations. Tractors lined key routes across the country, halting all traf»»»
Russia: Increased Western militarization of Ukraine undermines peace efforts
MOSCOW, Jan 8 (KUNA) -- Russia's Foreign Ministry warned on Thursday that Western countries' plans to further militarize Ukraine are "far removed from a peaceful settlement" and represent a dangerous escalation threatening the security of Russia and other European states, stressing that any Western»»»
Trump Pulls Plug on Ukraine’s Pentagon-Linked Bioweapons Web
President Donald Trump has directed the US withdrawal from the Science and Technology Center in Ukraine (STCU) as part of a larger move away from 66 international organizations deemed “contrary to US interests.” This move by the US President fits Donald Trump's pattern of cutting Ukraine-related ai»»»
Israel Strikes Gaza Rocket Launch Site, Ceasefire Deal under Strain
Israel's military said on Thursday it had carried out a targeted strike on a rocket launch site near Gaza City after identifying a failed launch, as questions mount over when the next phase of the Gaza ceasefire will begin. The military said the projectile did not cross into Israeli territory and t»»»
Speaker Berri: South Lebanon Needs Army, Israeli Enemy Hinders Army Achievements
Lebanese Speaker Nabih Berri voiced support on Thursday to Lebanese Army announcement regarding its plan south of Litani River, stressing that it would have been nearly complete were it not for Israeli attacks. In a statement, Speaker Berri said Lebanese Army achievements would have been nearly com»»»
Giant pandas emblematic of Malaysia-China ties official
Kuala Lumpur: Cooperation on the conservation of giant pandas is a hallmark of the close diplomatic relations between Malaysia and China, Natural Resources and Environmental Sustainability Minister Arthur Joseph Kurup said on Thursday. Following a site visit to the Giant Panda Conservation Center (»»»
In pictures: Protests held in US cities after woman shot dead by immigration agent
Protests have taken place in multiple US cities after a woman was shot dead by a federal immigration officer in Minneapolis. Federal officials said Renee Nicole Good, 37, had tried to run over immigration agents with her car and that the officer was acting in self defence. The city's mayor, however»»»
French farmers force their way through Paris with tractors to protest free trade deal
Dozens of angry farmers demonstrated on Thursday in front of France's lower house of parliament after driving about a hundred tractors into Paris to protest the European Union intention to move forward with a free trade deal with five South American nations. French farmers for years have denounced »»»
Crete father accused of sexually abusing daughters
Police in southern Crete have arrested a 54-year-old man on suspicion of physically and sexually abusing his two daughters over a period of at least a year, authorities said. The arrest was made in the Mesara area Iraklio following a complaint filed by a relative, according to police sources. The m»»»
More than 200 people died on the job in Greece in 2025
At least 201 people were killed in workplace accidents in Greece in 2025, while another 332 were seriously injured, according to the preliminary findings of an independent annual survey released Thursday. The data stem from a continuous study conducted by the Federation of Technical Enterprise Empl»»»
Audits reveal school funds gambled away
A member of a school committee in a large municipality took several thousand euros from its fund to gamble on an online betting platform, specifically on Champions League matches, according to audits by the Interior Ministry. The findings were uncovered during nationwide inspections of school commi»»»
Trump says he will seek $1.5T defense budget for 2027 - UPI.com
President Trump said Wednesday the current "troubled and dangerous" state of the world required a massive hike in the amount the United States spends on defense. File Photo by Nicole Combeau/UPI | License Photo Jan. 8 (UPI) -- President Donald Trump said he would ask Congress to approve a massive $»»»
US says to dictate Venezuela decisions, oil sales
WASHINGTON, United States — US President Donald Trump's administration said Wednesday it will dictate decisions to Venezuela's interim leaders and control the country's oil sales "indefinitely" after toppling Nicolas Maduro.Trump's assertion of US dominance over the oil-rich South American country »»»
Ex-Ghana minister detained by US immigration
Ghana's former Finance Minister Ken Ofori-Atta, who is wanted at home on corruption allegations, has been detained in the US over issues related to his immigration status, his lawyers say. Ghana has previously requested Ofori-Atta's extradition, but his lawyers are challenging this, saying the alle»»»
Here's why Katy Perry thinks Justin Trudeau is perfect for her
Dubai: Katy Perry’s first Instagram post of the year has drawn widespread attention, offering a rare, intimate glimpse into the pop star’s holiday with her partner, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. The post on Instagram, part of a multi-image carousel captioned “Holidaze” appears to confirm »»»
Andjelkovic: Kurti has united all supporters of no Serbs policy in Kosovo-Metohija
BELGRADE - With his rhetoric and the moves he has been making in the north of Kosovo-Metohija, Pristina's caretaker PM Albin Kurti has united all supporters of a policy of no Serbs or Serbian institutions in the province, says Post of Serbia Director Zoran Andjelkovic. "You have seen that they (Pri»»»
Abu Dhabi chef gets new life after 20 years of bladder cancer pain
After living with constant bladder pain for more than two decades, 53-year-old chef Mandhish Gomez can finally breathe easy, thanks to life-saving treatment for muscle-invasive bladder cancer at Abu Dhabi’s Sheikh Shakhbout Medical City (SSMC). Gomez had suffered from persistent burning sensation d»»»
Lebanese Information Minister Paul Morcos: Council of Ministers praises Lebanese Army efforts to control weapons - Al-Manar TV Lebanon
Secretary's SpeechLebanon PalestineZionist EntityRegional and International International More Video Language Ar En Fr EsSubscribe for Weekly Updates Subscribe Lebanese Information Minister Paul Morcos: Council of Ministers praises Lebanese Army efforts to control weapons 08-01-2026 14:25 PM Latest»»»
Lebanese Cabinet session concludes at Baabda Presidential Palace - Al-Manar TV Lebanon
Secretary's SpeechLebanon PalestineZionist EntityRegional and International International More Video Language Ar En Fr EsSubscribe for Weekly Updates Subscribe Lebanese Cabinet session concludes at Baabda Presidential Palace 08-01-2026 14:21 PM Latest News Urgent News Lebanese Cabinet session concl»»»
Ashghal announces temporary traffic closure on Bu Silla Interchange
Doha, Qatar: The Public Works Authority, Ashghal, announced a temporary full traffic closure on Bu Silla Interchange, affecting the Exit leading to G-Ring Road for traffic coming from West Industrial Street. The closure will take effect from 12 midnight to 5am on Sunday, January 11, 2026, until Sun»»»
ICE officer kills a woman in Minneapolis
A US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officer shot and killed a woman during a traffic stop in Minneapolis, triggering protests and a furious backlash from city and state leaders who condemned the federal immigration crackdown as reckless and destabilising. Gabrielle Nadler and Daniel Quin»»»
Live: Venezuela says 100 killed in US attack, Maduro and wife injured
Venezuela's interior minister Diosdado Cabello says 100 people died in the US attack that removed President Nicolas Maduro from power, adding that the president and his wife were injured in the raid. The US on Wednesday seized a Russian oil tanker in the North Atlantic that officials said was »»»
UK helped US military to seize sentenced oil tanker on way to Russia
Washington says it has intercepted two Venezuela-linked oil tankers in the Atlantic as part of President Trump’s hardline effort to control oil movements across the Americas, claiming the vessels—the Marinera and the M Sophia—were part of a so-called shadow fleet used to ship sanctioned crude from »»»
American plans for Venezuelan oil
The Trump administration has indicated it intends to exert long-term control over Venezuela by directing the actions of its interim leadership and overseeing the nation’s oil exports after removing Nicolás Maduro, relying on measures such as a naval blockade and the threat of additional force to se»»»
Press Review - Feels like 2020 again: Women killed by ICE is painful reminder of George Floyd
PRESS REVIEW – Thursday, January 8: US immigration authorities ICE kill a woman in Minneapolis in "self-defence" amidst anti-ICE protests in the city. It brings back painful reminders of George Floyd's death in 2020. Also, the press explores what Europe can do to stop Donald Trump seizing Gree»»»
Colombian President Petro defends national security in the face of Trump's threats
Days after issuing threats of military action against Colombia, US President Donald Trump said he had invited Colombian President Gustavo Petro to the White House following what was described as a cordial phone conversation. Petro, who had strongly condemned the US operation targeting Nicolás Madur»»»
ICE officer kills a woman: US immigration crackdown by the Trump administration
A US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officer shot and killed a woman during a traffic stop in Minneapolis, triggering protests and a furious backlash from city and state leaders who condemned the federal immigration crackdown as reckless and destabilising. France24 International Affairs e»»»
How do shadow fleets work? US seizes two sentenced oil tankers
The phrase “shadow fleet” refers to ageing oil tankers that operate under false flags to bypass Western sanctions on Russian, Iranian, and Venezuelan crude, a practice Russia has reportedly invested billions of euros in since 2022 to maintain its oil exports. But how these shadow, or so-called “gho»»»
Colombian President Petro says to have exchanged 'a friendly call' with Trump
Donald Trump has softened his stance toward Colombian President Gustavo Petro, saying on Wednesday that the two had a cordial phone conversation and that he had invited Petro to visit the White House, a marked shift from comments made just days earlier after the U.S. operation in Venezuela, when Tr»»»
The long-held desire of US for Greenland
Strategically positioned and rich in natural resources, Greenland has attracted Donald Trump’s attention since his first term as president, though he is far from the only figure in the United States to recognize the territory’s growing strategic significance. Laurent Berstecher reports.»»»
US military operation in Venezuela 'a clear violation of international law'
During a US military operation in Venezuela, troops seized President Nicolás Maduro, and his wife, setting a 'dangerous precedent: any great power can do as it pleases', warns Dr. Gabriel Hetland, Author, Associate Professor of Sociology & Latin American Studies at the University at Albany. For»»»
First Deputy PM chairs Supreme Cmte on Kuwaiti Citizenship
KUWAIT, Jan 8 (KUNA) -- The Supreme Committee for Kuwaiti Citizenship held a meeting on Thursday, chaired by First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior Sheikh Fahad Yusuf Saud Al-Sabah. In a statement, the Committee said it decided to revoke Kuwaiti citizenship from number of cases, with »»»
Kuwait Housing Min. inaugurates "Home of a Lifetime 2026" Exhibition
KUWAIT, Jan 8 (KUNA) -- Kuwaiti Minister of State for Municipal Affairs and Minister of State for Housing Affairs Abdullatif Al-Meshari inaugurated on Thursday the "Home of a Lifetime 2026" exhibition held at the Kuwait International Fair (KIF) in Mishref area.During his visit, he reviewed the most»»»
Vance criticises Denmark and Europe's handling of 'critical' Greenland
US Vice-President JD Vance says Greenland is "critical" for the defence of the US and the world against possible Russian or Chinese missile attacks - and that Europe and Denmark have "not done a good job" in securing the area. Vance told Fox News that they had not only under-invested in Greenland's»»»
Spanish PM open to sending troops to maintain peace 'in Palestine'
Madrid: Spain is ready to send troops to Palestine for peacekeeping "when the opportunity presents itself," just as it is willing to deploy forces to Ukraine, Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez said Thursday. "I will propose to parliament, when the opportunity presents itself, that we send peacekeeping t»»»