Public Transport in Sofia to Halt for One Hour as Workers Demand Bonus Implementation
Public transport services in Sofia are set to halt for one hour on Friday due to ongoing protests by hundreds of employees and trade unions
The life of ousted Egypt President Hosni Mubarak is reported to be in danger, after he suffered a health breakdown upon receiving a life sentence June 2.
According to reports, Mubarak periodically lapses into unconsciousness in his hospital bed at the Torah prison in Cairo, say agencies Sunday.
A security officer is reported to have informed that Mubarak's wife Susan and two daughters in law have come Sunday morning to the hospital, after hearing rumors that Mubarak might have died.
Some Egyptians welcomed the sentence, while others protested, being convinced that Mubarak must be convicted of intentional violence against his people, as well as of corruption.
For the fifth consecutive night, Istanbul has been gripped by violent protests following the arrest of Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky described the ongoing talks between Ukrainian and U.S. delegations in Saudi Arabia as constructive and beneficial
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) have carried out a targeted strike inside Gaza's Nasser Hospital compound, claiming to have eliminated a key Hamas operative
European Commissioner for Start-ups, Research, and Innovation Ekaterina Zaharieva has called on the European Research Council (ERC) to increase its funding for prominent researchers relocating from the United States
The Sudanese army has successfully reclaimed the presidential palace in Khartoum from the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF), marking a significant milestone in the ongoing civil war
On March 21, Ukraine accused Russia of carrying out a false flag operation involving the Sudzha gas metering station in Kursk Oblast
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