UAE and Uzbekistan Collaborate on Public Institution Assessments
Joint evaluation teams from Uzbekistan and the UAE have reviewed various ministries and agencies, emphasizing transparency, digitalisation, and service delivery.
Donald Trump Will Miss Son's Wedding Due to Government Obligations
Former President Donald Trump has announced he will not be attending his son's wedding, citing obligations related to government duties. This decision raises questions about family dynamics.
Haiti's Children Face Growing Threat from Gangs Amid New UN Security Efforts
As Haiti's gangs nearly tripled their recruitment of children in 2025, the deployment of a new UN-backed security force raises questions about the future for these vulnerable youths.
Republican Senators Express Concerns Over Trump’s Proposed Fund for ‘Lawfare’ Victims
A vote on President Trump’s $1.8 billion fund aimed at alleged victims of ‘lawfare’ has been postponed as Republican senators voice concerns about the proposal.
Anticipation Builds for Haydock's Temple Race Featuring Night Raider
As Royal Ascot approaches, the Weekend Winners team focuses on the upcoming Haydock card this Saturday, highlighting the potential of Night Raider in the Temple.
Prime Minister Carney Affirms Alberta's Role Amid Separatist Sentiments
As Alberta's premier advocates for a referendum on independence, Prime Minister Mark Carney emphasizes the province's vital importance to Canada.
An Overview of PEPFAR: History, Funding, and Future Prospects
This editorial examines the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR), focusing on its historical context, funding mechanisms, and potential future developments in the fight against HIV/AIDS.
Eddie Hearn Suggests UK as Leading Venue for Joshua-Fury Fight
Promoter Eddie Hearn indicates that a UK stadium is the leading candidate to host the anticipated Anthony Joshua vs Tyson Fury fight, while also considering options in the USA and Saudi Arabia.
Criticism Grows Over South Africa's Response to Xenophobic Violence
As xenophobic violence continues to pose a challenge in South Africa, critics are voicing concerns over the government's inadequate response and the potential for worsening tensions.
IBM's Stock Surges Following $2 Billion Quantum Investment by Trump Administration
IBM experiences a notable increase in stock value as the market reacts positively to the Trump administration's substantial investment in quantum technology.
Rozicki Calls for a Fierce Showdown with Billam-Smith
Chris Billam-Smith's next opponent, Rozicki, expresses a desire for an intense and aggressive fight, emphasizing the need for more action in the ring.
Pro-Palestinian Protesters Rally in Athens Amid Growing International Criticism
Approximately 1,000 demonstrators gathered in Athens to show support for Gaza activists after Israel's recent interception of a flotilla, prompting increased international scrutiny.
The Fate of Raman Pratasevich: A Belarusian Dissident's Journey
Since his arrest in 2021 after Belarus diverted a Ryanair flight, Raman Pratasevich's situation has raised questions about his current stance and apparent support for the regime.
Lukashenka Invites Zelenskyy Amid Concerns of a New Russian Offensive from Belarus
As Ukraine raises alarms over potential Russian military actions from Belarus, Lukashenka has proposed a meeting with Zelenskyy, who warns of serious repercussions for Belarus's involvement.
Khayelitsha Cookies: A Sweet Success Story in Cape Town
Khayelitsha Cookies, a bakery run by women in Cape Town, has secured a deal with British Airways, contributing to job creation in the local community.
British Climber Achieves Record 20th Ascent of Everest Amid Tragedy
A British climber has reportedly reached the summit of Everest for the 20th time, coinciding with the tragic news of two Indian climbers believed to have died during their descent.
Russian Attack in Sumy Leaves Six Injured Amid Ongoing Drone Strikes in Ukraine
A recent Russian strike in Sumy resulted in injuries to six individuals, including a child, as firefighters worked to control the ensuing flames.
Tragic Accident Claims Life of Australian Hiker at Machu Picchu
Matthew Cameron Paton, a 53-year-old Australian, tragically lost his life after falling approximately 300 meters down a ravine while hiking near Machu Picchu.
Republicans Postpone Vote on Trump's War Powers Resolution Amid Criticism
The Republican Party has decided to delay the vote on Trump's War Powers Resolution, prompting accusations of cowardice from Democrats who argue the move is politically motivated.
Macron Initiates Discussion on Slavery Reparations
In a significant move, French President Macron has addressed the topic of reparations for slavery, marking a pivotal moment in the country's examination of its historical injustices as he nears the end of his term.