Chinese land, US radar and ties to Taiwan: The geopolitics rattling a tiny Pacific nation
The air above Palau's pristine waters smells of salt and breadfruit, and on calm mornings in Koror, Palau's commercial centre, the whirr of dive boat engines echoes across the bay. A few years ago, those boats were filled with tourists – many from China – drawn to Palau's lagoons and limestone cave»»»
First Australian woman to win a Michelin star dies
Skye Gyngell, the first Australian female chef to win a coveted Michelin star, has died aged 62. Gyngell rose to fame in the UK after her garden centre cafe in south-west London was awarded one of the highest honours for chefs. She went on to helm Spring restaurant at Somerset House and Marle and H»»»
Ukraine, Western allies meet in Geneva to discuss US peace plan
Geneva: Talks between Ukraine and its Western allies on a US-proposed peace plan to end Russia's invasion got underway in Geneva on Sunday, Ukrainian officials said. The head of the Ukrainian delegation, presidential chief of staff Andrii Yermak, wrote on social media said that they held their firs»»»
Petrofac collapse: Key moments that drove a Dh30b giant into bankruptcy - a timeline
Dubai: Petrofac rose to the top of the energy services sector with a market value that once exceeded GBP6 billion (Dh27.5 billion). Its position in the FTSE 100 signalled global reach and steady contract wins across core oil and gas regions. Sign up for our daily business newsletter, Cheques & Bala»»»
'Slender Man' attacker free after cutting off monitoring bracelet - UPI.com
Twelve year old Morgan E. Geyser is lead by a Waukesha County Sheriff Deputy into a Waukesha County Courtroom in Waukesha, Wisconsin on June 11, 2014. Geyser has been charged with the attempted murder of a 12 year old girl. UPI/ Michael Sears/Pool/Milwaukee Journal Sentinel | License Photo Nov. 23 »»»
Philippines: Understanding the military-backed 'reset' proposal
Manila: Whispers are growing louder — a dramatic “government reset” allegedly being steered by Filipino tycoons is rippling through political and business circles, stirring intrigue across the country. This comes amid a swirling corruption scandal enveloping the administration of President Ferdinan»»»
Hunting down those who kill people to sell their body parts for 'magic charms'
With many families left traumatised by killings apparently linked to supposed magic rituals in Sierra Leone, BBC Africa Eye looks into those behind the trade in human body parts. Warning: This article contains details some readers may find disturbing. The mother of an 11-year-old boy murdered as pa»»»
Gaza food kitchens still missing essential products despite ceasefire
Garlic simmers in huge metal pots heated over open wood fires and set up in a long line. Cooks add canned tomatoes and peppers with handfuls of spices, stirring the sauce with giant spoons. What is being prepared here is not just lunch, it is a lifeline. American Near East Refugee Aid (Anera) opene»»»
Machu Picchu hit by a row over tourist buses
Machu Picchu, the remains of a 15th Century Inca city, is Peru's most popular tourist destination, and a Unesco world heritage site. Yet a continuing dispute over the buses that take visitors up to the mountain-top site recently saw some 1,400 stranded tourists needing to be evacuated. Cristian Alb»»»
California lawmakers question Noem over ICE detention center deaths - UPI.com
1 of 3 | Activists hold flowers and shout at police as they gather near the ICE detention center to protest against the immigration policies of the Trump administration in the Broadview neighborhood near Chicago, Illinois, in File photo by Tannen Maury/UPI | License Photo Nov. 23 (UPI) -- Southern »»»
Mass kidnapping in Nigeria: 300 abducted, 50 escaped
Abuja, Nigeria: At least 50 of the more than 300 students abducted from a Catholic school in Nigeria have managed to escape, Al Jazeera reported, citing a Christian group's statement following the incident closely. Armed men stormed Saint Mary's Catholic School in Niger State on Friday, abducting 3»»»
Japan's high-stakes gamble to turn island of flowers into global chip hub
The island of Hokkaido has long been an agricultural powerhouse – now Japan is investing billions to turn it into a global hub for advanced semiconductors. More than half of Japan's dairy produce comes from Hokkaido, the northernmost of its main islands. In winter, it's a wonderland of ski resorts »»»
US pundit claims Macron has ordered her assassination
US conservative commentator Candace Owens, who has claimed that French President Emmanuel Macron’s wife, Brigitte, is a transgender woman, has alleged that he has authorized her assassination. Owens, a popular YouTuber and podcaster, is currently in a legal dispute with the Macron family after rele»»»
‘Resumption of Syria-IMF engagement boosts stability, enables reforms’
QNA Damascus Academics and economic experts affirmed the importance of the resumption of technical engagement between Syria and the International Monetary Fund (IMF), viewing it as a fundamental step toward strengthening the country’s economic and financial stability. They said it lays the groundwo»»»
Othello film starring Oyelowo, Erivo and Brosnahan to shoot in Qatar
Tribune news network doha Eon Productions and the newly launched Film Committee at Media City, Qatar on Sunday announced the production on a film adaptation of William Shakespeare’s Othello will commence in Doha in autumn 2026. The film is inspired by the critically acclaimed stage production of Ot»»»
National Planning Council hosts GCC StatisticalForum, urges deeper regional cooperation
Tribune News Network Doha The National Planning Council (NPC), through the National Statistics Centre and in collaboration with the GCC Statistical Centre (GCC-Stat), organised the Third GCC Statistical Forum on Sunday, under the theme: “Digital Transformation and Artificial Intelligence: Towards a»»»
Minister denies Budget leaks have damaged economy
Transport Secretary Heidi Alexander has denied leaks ahead of the Budget have damaged the economy, following criticism the speculation has "caused paralysis among businesses and consumers". Recent months have been dominated by media reports about which taxes could increase, with multiple potential »»»
Tourist tax expected to be introduced for London
The mayor of London has cautiously welcomed reports that he is to impose a tourist levy on visitors staying overnight in the capital. Chancellor Rachel Reeves is expected to give Sir Sadiq Khan and other civic chiefs the authority to do so through the English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bi»»»
Qatar Drag Racing C’ship: Wide Gulf participation in opening round
Tribune News Network Doha The roar has returned once again to the Qatar Racing Club drag strip with the launch of the opening round of the 2024-25 Qatar Drag Racing Championship. The championship consists of five rounds and is held under the generous patronage of H.E. Sheikh Khalid bin Hamad Al Tha»»»
MoECC to launch ‘Environmental Sustainability in Qatar’ conference and book on December 1
Tribune News network Doha The Ministry of Environment and Climate Change (MoECC) organised a press conference to announce the “Qatar Environmental Sustainability 2025” Book and to reveal the national sponsoring and supporting entities. The book will be officially launched on December 1 under the pa»»»
Festivals today are more important than ever: Kuwaiti actor Al Nabhan
Tribune News Network Doha Veteran Kuwaiti actor Jassim Al Nabhan captivated members of the media at the Doha Film Festival (DFF) on November 22, reflecting on his illustrious career in theatre, television, and voice acting. At 81, he emphasised the importance of film festivals today in keeping art »»»
Outreach Qatar marks Children’s Day and Outreach Day 2025 with vibrant event
Tribune News Network Doha Outreach Qatar (OQ) celebrated Children’s Day and Outreach Day 2025 with a vibrant and emotionally uplifting event that marked two years of its meaningful journey of inclusion, empowerment, and hope for differently abled children and their families. The celebration beautif»»»
QFFD, QRCS support agriculture, livelihoods in Afghanistan
Tribune News network Doha As part of its humanitarian and development interventions in Afghanistan, and with funding from Qatar Fund for Development (QFFD), Qatar Red Crescent Society (QRCS) has launched an agriculture support project to improve the living standards of families affected by natural »»»
Supporting Oman’s Cancer Control Resolution is a shared regional duty: Dr Khaled bin Jabor
Tribune news network doha Qatar Cancer Society (QCS) concluded its participation in the World Cancer Conference, Summit, and accompanying exhibition for 2025, hosted by the Sultanate of Oman, over four days in November. The event witnessed broad international participation from more than 40 countri»»»
Sir Syed’s dream lives on in Doha
Tribune News Network Doha The AMU Alumni Association Qatar (AMUAAQ) hosted a historic Sir Syed Day celebration on 17 October 2025 at City Centre Rotana, Doha, marking the launch of the Complete Writings of Sir Syed Ahmad Khan, the 150th anniversary of Madarsat-ul-Uloom, the global launch of the new»»»
QNL hosts 36th AFLI meet, leads call to advance digital justice across Arab world
Tribune News Network Doha Qatar National Library (QNL) is hosting the 36th Conference of the Arab Federation for Libraries and Information (AFLI), a three-day event exploring the intersection of digital justice, global citizenship, and the knowledge economy in the Arab world. The conference is orga»»»
AUPNSM Qatar celebrates ‘Roshni Utsav 2025’
Amrit Uttar Pradesh Navrang Sanskritik Mandal (AUPNSM), Qatar, hosted its annual flagship event, Roshni Utsav 2025, celebrating light, culture, and togetherness, with over 300 expatriate families from Uttar Pradesh participating. AUPNSM President Nita Mishra welcomed Chief Guest Indian Ambassador t»»»
CCQ launches Arab Association for Cyber Security student wing
Tribune News Network Doha The Community College of Qatar (CCQ) celebrated the launch of the Arab Association for Cyber Security (AACS) Student Branch, marking an important step toward building national talent and preparing the next generation to lead Qatar’s digital transformation. The ceremony bro»»»
QatarDebate, Doha Forum to bring 150 youths from around world for ‘Youth Edition 2025’
Tribune news network Doha QatarDebate Center is preparing to host one of the world’s leading youth-focused platforms for global dialogue. The Doha Forum: Youth Edition 2025 will take place at Education City on December 3-4 at the Multaqa building, bringing together more than 150 young changemakers »»»
First arrest made in Philippine flood control scam, others nowhere to be found
Manila: Authorities in the Philippines have arrested Dennis Abagon, an engineer with the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) MIMAROPA office, in connection with the controversial ₱289.5 million flood control project in Oriental Mindoro. Abagon was taken into custody at a Quezon City resi»»»
Doha Forum: Youth Edition 2025 kicks off in December
Doha: The Doha Forum: Youth Edition 2025 will take place at Education City on Dec. 3-4 at the Multaqa building, bringing together more than 150 young changemakers from over 100 countries, including 110 international participants and 40 from Qatar. Jointly organized by QatarDebate Center and the Doh»»»
Polish MPs call for moving Russian embassy
The Sejm, the lower house of the Polish parliament, has adopted a resolution calling for the Russian embassy in Warsaw to be relocated further away from the seat of the Defense Ministry, citing security concerns. The resolution passed on Friday was supported by 439 lawmakers, with one abstaining. I»»»
Who wrote the 28-point peace plan to end the war in Ukraine?
A mystery has emerged over the identity of the authors of the 28-point peace plan floated last week to bring the war in Ukraine to an end. It’s important as the knee-jerk reaction to initial reports is that it is a Kremlin sponsored wish-list, as more details emerge it appears that all three player»»»
Miss Universe 2025 drama deepens: Was contest rigged? Dubai's Miss Palestine Nadeen Ayoub calls out 'unjust' public polling
Dubai: Miss Palestine Nadeen Ayoub, who made history as the first woman from her country to participate at Miss Universe 2025, has publicly questioned the transparency of the Miss Universe app’s fan voting after an abrupt spike in votes shifted the results of the “Most Beautiful People” category sh»»»
Foreign Minister Georgiev: Ukraine Must Have Final Say in Any Peace Plan, Russia’s Actions Show No Desire for Ending War
“We strongly welcome the efforts of U.S. President Donald Trump, the American administration, and our European partners to achieve a lasting and sustainable peace in Ukraine. Nothing concerning Ukraine can be decided without Ukraine itself. Whatever plans or compromises may be proposed from this po»»»
EU leaders meet with US officials in Geneva to soften 28-point peace plan to end the war in Ukraine
Top Ukrainian, US and European officials gathered in Geneva on November 23 to try and find compromises to the 28-point peace plan floated the previous week to end the war in Ukraine, which they see as making major concessions to Russia. The talks are ongoing, but according to initial reports, Ukrai»»»
Qatar Charity, UNHCR discuss boosting humanitarian partnership and cooperation
DOHA: Qatar Charity (QC) and the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) convened a strategic meeting in Doha to explore ways to deepen their humanitarian partnership and expand cooperation in supporting refugees and displaced persons amid growing global challenges. In a press release»»»
Wall street journal: Assad turned Syria into a mass grave
The discovery of mass graves across Syria continues to reveal the magnitude of atrocities committed by the deposed regime against the Syrian people, who rose against decades of authoritarian rule. According to the Wall Street Journal, the country has become a site of mass burials containing the rem»»»
Rosneft reduces shareholding in Kurdistan pipelines
Russia’s Rosneft has executed a strategic reduction of its shareholding in the Kurdistan Pipeline Co. (KPC), bringing its stake below the critical 50% threshold to insulate the subsidiary from the reach of US sanctions. A Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) official confirmed the restructuring to R»»»
As G20 closes, Ramaphosa refuses to pass baton to junior U.S. diplomat - UPI.com
President of South Africa Cyril Ramaphosa concludes the 2025 G20 summit with the traditional passing of the gavel to the next G20 host nation on the final day of the 2025 G20 Leaders Summit on Sunday. Photo by Jemal Countess/UPI | License Photo Nov. 23 (UPI) -- South African President Cyril Ramapho»»»
Sofia Faces Protests as Paid Parking Zones Expand
Sofia residents protested over the weekend against amendments to the city’s Ordinance on Traffic Organization, which expand paid parking zones and increase parking fees and subscription rates. The demonstrations highlighted ongoing tensions between the municipality and local citizens over urban mob»»»
Dubai launches ‘My School Food’ platform to upgrade student nutrition
Dubai Municipality has launched the “My School Food” platform to improve the quality of school meals and promote better nutritional awareness among students. The initiative is part of a broader set of new programmes and regulatory measures aimed at transforming food safety standards and nutrition s»»»
Hamas Says Discussed Second Phase of Gaza Truce in Cairo
A delegation of senior Hamas leaders discussed the second phase of the Gaza ceasefire agreement on Sunday with the head of Egyptian intelligence, the Palestinian group said. Led by Hamas chief negotiator Khalil al-Hayya, the delegation arrived in the Egyptian capital on Saturday for talks on Sunday»»»
US men charged with plotting to seize Caribbean island
Two US men have been indicted for allegedly plotting an armed operation to take control of a Caribbean island, kill its male population, and enslave the women and children, US prosecutors have announced. According to the US Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Texas, Gavin Rivers Weisenbur»»»
Gulf Heart Association conference concludes with record participation and breakthrough insights
Doha, Qatar: The Seventeenth Gulf Heart Association Conference concluded its multi-day program in Doha with remarkable success, attracting more than 750 attendees and participants from 27 countries. Delegates included distinguished guests from Yemen, Iraq, the GCC region, and numerous Arab and inte»»»
Kuwait rolls out major hike in residency and visa fees
Dubai: Kuwait’s Interior Ministry has announced a sweeping increase in residency and visa fees, with several categories facing significant hikes, Kuwait Times reported. The revised charges, published in the official gazette on Sunday, will take effect one month from now. They are part of the execut»»»
Who Was Tabtabai, Hezbollah’s Military Leader Killed by Israel?
The Israeli military on Sunday killed Hezbollah's top military official, Haytham Ali Tabtabai, in a strike on the outskirts of the Lebanese capital that came despite a year-long ceasefire. His killing was announced by Israel's military. There was no immediate confirmation of his killing from Hezbol»»»
Israel Kills Hezbollah Military Leader in Beirut Strike
Israel killed the Hezbollah group's top military official in an airstrike on a southern suburb of Beirut on Sunday, the Israeli military said, despite a US-brokered truce a year ago. The strike, the first on the outskirts of the Lebanese capital in months, targeted Iran-backed Hezbollah's acting ch»»»
Ukraine and Western Allies Meet in Geneva to Discuss US Peace Plan
Top Ukrainian envoys met with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio in Geneva Sunday to discuss President Donald Trump’s proposal to end Russia’s war on Ukraine. Speaking to journalists, Rubio described that first session of talks as “probably the most productive and meaningful meeting" since the Trump»»»
Varna Municipal Election Commission Postpones Decision on Mayor Kotsev’s Removal as Protests Continue
The Municipal Election Commission (MEC) in the coastal city of Varna postponed on Sunday its decision on whether to remove Mayor Blagomir Kotsev from office, opting instead to request additional documents from the Municipality to clarify the periods of his absence. The Commission met to review thre»»»