Breaking 16:17 Bitcoin whale wallets hit 20,229 as price slips below $80,000 15:51 Gold falls to six-week low as US yields rise 15:35 Asia-Pacific airlines face collapse risk as fuel costs double 15:19 Solana becomes leading institutional stablecoin settlement network report shows 15:03 Ebola outbreak in DR Congo may exceed 1,000 cases, WHO warns 14:47 Google io 2026 introduces major Gemini ai updates 14:36 Crypto markets rebound after Trump halts Iran strike plan 14:15 Scientists track dolphin health using DNA in seawater 13:50 Sweden selects Naval Group for four billion dollar frigate deal 13:31 China secretly trains Russian soldiers for Ukraine war 13:19 Local resistance disrupts billion dollar AI data center expansion 13:03 Bosch secures long term electric motor deal with Mercedes-Benz 12:45 Workday plans to expand workforce in India and strengthen AI investments, executive says 12:30 Togo removes visa requirement for all African nationals 12:15 Canada approves redevelopment of Hope Bay gold mine in the Arctic 12:00 Hungary’s Prime Minister Péter Magyar visits Poland and Austria to strengthen European ties 11:45 King Charles III, accompanied by stars, launches the Chelsea Flower Show 11:30 Varta to cut 350 jobs after losing major client 11:16 OMS alerte sur une épidémie d’Ebola meurtrière en République démocratique du Congo 11:15 Bosch wins contract to supply mercedes with electric motors 11:00 China’s top flash-memory chipmaker YMTC begins pre-IPO coaching talks with investment bank 10:59 Ocean Census records 1,121 new marine species in one year 10:58 Three people missing after building collapse in Görlitz 10:45 France and Turkey top Europe’s prison overcrowding with 131 inmates per 100 places 10:39 South Korea and Japan agree on joint oil and LNG reserves cooperation 10:30 Egypt shooting leaves eight dead, authorities suggest suspect may have been mentally ill 10:22 Europe and China launch SMILE satellite to study Earth’s magnetic shield 10:15 Aziz Akhannouch defends government social and economic record ahead of end of mandate 10:05 Final Fantasy creator calls AI remake concept of FF6 incredible 10:00 Jean-Noël Barrot expected in Rabat for talks with Nasser Bourita 09:45 France debates emergency agriculture bill covering water, pesticides and farming reforms 09:41 Maariv reports details of Netanyahu’s visit to the United Arab Emirates 09:38 Decart raises 300 million dollars in Nvidia and Amazon backed round 09:30 Sterling slips after weak UK jobs data as political uncertainty grows 09:15 South Korea and Japan agree to strengthen energy and security cooperation 09:11 Amazon launches AI podcasts on demand with Alexa Plus 09:00 Malaysia seeks over $250 million from Norway after cancelled missile deal 08:55 Rupee and rupiah hit record lows as oil tops 111 dollars 08:45 Former Spanish Prime Minister Zapatero investigated in influence peddling case 08:43 Iran says Khamenei suffered only minor injuries in airstrikes 08:30 Nearly 16,500 foreigners placed in detention centers in France in 2025 08:15 Sweden plans to purchase French navy frigates in major military investment 08:01 Global markets rebound after report on possible Iran sanctions relief 08:00 Emmanuel Macron welcomes Quebec’s new premier to strengthen strategic cooperation 07:45 Japan’s GDP grows by 0.5% in the first quarter, exceeding expectations 07:39 Nvidia warns memory shortages are slowing global AI expansion 07:30 Russia announces three days of nuclear exercises involving thousands of troops 07:21 India’s LPG crisis pushes California gasoline prices above $6 07:15 Stellantis plans to produce affordable small electric car in Italy from 2028 07:05 Upper Crust owner SSP says Middle East disruption slows recent sales growth 07:04 Meta details AI restructuring as 8,000 layoffs begin

News in brief



China to tighten control over rare earth technology exports

China announced on Thursday new export controls on technologies related to rare earth extraction and processing, effective immediately. The move strengthens Beijing’s grip on a strategic sector that lies at the heart of its trade tensions with the United States and the European Union. According......

Argentina: Parliament curbs Javier Milei’s power to rule by decree

The Argentine Parliament voted on Wednesday by a large majority to limit the use of decree-laws, a governing tool frequently employed by President Javier Milei during his 22 months in office. This marks yet another setback for the libertarian leader, who has faced multiple defeats in Congress in recent......

Sparkling wine boom: Champagne and prosecco consumption doubles in 20 years

The world’s appetite for sparkling wines has doubled in the past two decades, according to the International Organisation of Vine and Wine (OIV). Driven by the unstoppable success of prosecco, global production and consumption of sparkling wines have soared — even as still wine sales stagnate. Italy,......

Cautious hope as Israel and Hamas agree on first phase of ceasefire plan

Celebrations erupted across Israel and Gaza following news of a preliminary ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas, marking a rare moment of relief after two years of devastating conflict. Yet, beneath the joy, unease persists over whether the fragile truce will hold. Agreement reached in Egypt US......

Afghanistan: Taliban foreign minister visits India for the first time

The Taliban’s foreign minister, Amir Khan Muttaqi, arrived in India on Thursday for a historic two-day visit, marking the first time a senior member of Afghanistan’s Taliban government has traveled to New Delhi. The visit is seen as part of Kabul’s broader effort to gain international......

Russia: French cyclist Sofiane Sehili remains in prison after appeal rejected

French endurance cyclist Sofiane Sehili will remain in custody in Russia after a regional court in Primorye rejected his appeal against his detention, Russian judicial authorities announced on Thursday. Sehili, 44, was arrested in early September for allegedly crossing the Russian border illegally while......

Franco-Algerian man arrested over kidnapping and detention case

Moroccan security forces in Tangier have arrested a French national of Algerian descent who was the subject of an international arrest warrant issued by French judicial authorities. According to a statement released Wednesday by the General Directorate of National Security (DGSN), the suspect is accused......

United States: National Guard could be deployed to Memphis by Friday

The National Guard could be deployed as early as Friday to the city of Memphis, Tennessee, according to the city’s police chief Cerelyn Davis. During a municipal council meeting, Davis stated that “a few members of the National Guard are already in Memphis (…)......

French senator Philippe Mouiller detained for public intoxication after being found injured in Paris

French senator Philippe Mouiller, a member of Les Républicains (LR) and president of the Senate’s Social Affairs Committee, was found injured and intoxicated outside his home in Paris, according to the Paris prosecutor’s office. The 56-year-old senator from the Deux-Sèvres......

Germany’s industrial production drops by 4.3% in August, dragged down by the automotive sector

Germany’s industrial production fell sharply in August, raising fears of a slowdown in Europe’s largest economy amid trade tensions and declining demand. According to data released Wednesday by the federal statistics office Destatis, output dropped by 4.3% from July to August,......

Ethiopia accuses Eritrea of military preparations against it

Ethiopia has accused Eritrea and a faction of the Tigray People's Liberation Front (TPLF) of supporting armed groups and preparing for war, according to a letter sent to the United Nations. The document, obtained by AFP, claims that Asmara and the TPLF are “actively preparing for a war against......

Pension reform rollback could cost “billions by 2027,” warns French economy minister

French Economy Minister Roland Lescure has warned that modifying or suspending the 2023 pension reform could have a major financial impact, potentially costing hundreds of millions of euros in 2026 and billions by 2027. Speaking on France Inter on Wednesday,......

Myanmar: Military airstrike on festival kills at least 20, says Amnesty International

Amnesty International has condemned a deadly airstrike by Myanmar’s military that targeted a Buddhist festival on Monday night, killing at least 20 people, including several children. The attack occurred in the town of Chaung U, in central Myanmar, where thousands had gathered to celebrate the......

  • Fajr
  • Sunrise
  • Dhuhr
  • Asr
  • Maghrib
  • Isha

This website, walaw.press, uses cookies to provide you with a good browsing experience and to continuously improve our services. By continuing to browse this site, you agree to the use of these cookies.