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Press releases published on July 28, 2025

South Koreans’ Average Sleep Time Dips in 2024
(MENAFN) South Koreans are sleeping less for the first time in decades, according to newly released government data, with more people struggling to fall asleep in 2024. The average daily sleep duration for individuals aged 10 and older dropped to 8 hours …

Brazil Confirms Strengthening BRICS Relations
(MENAFN) Brazil is determined to deepen its ties with fellow BRICS nations, despite strong objections from US President Donald Trump, a senior adviser to the Brazilian president revealed on Saturday. Washington has threatened tariffs due to Brazil's …

Tokyo Stocks End Monday in Red
(MENAFN) Tokyo’s stock market closed lower on Monday, weighed down by broad profit-taking in high-flying semiconductor and other recently surging sectors, as investors remained cautious amid ongoing political uncertainties and uneven corporate earnings …

Google Urges Australia to Exclude YouTube from Child Social Media Ban
(MENAFN) Google has warned it may pursue legal action if the Australian government reverses its prior decision to exclude YouTube from a groundbreaking social media ban aimed at protecting children under 16. In a letter addressed to Communications Minister …

UK Warns China Over War with Taiwan
(MENAFN) The United Kingdom may resort to military action against China if tensions over Taiwan escalate, according to British Defense Secretary John Healey. Despite this, Healey emphasized that the UK still prioritizes diplomatic efforts to resolve the …

Starmer Set to Hold Emergency Cabinet Session on Gaza Crisis
(MENAFN) British Prime Minister Keir Starmer is set to hold an urgent Cabinet meeting this week to address the rapidly worsening situation in Gaza, local media reported Sunday. This extraordinary session, convened despite Parliament’s summer break, …

UAE Family Enterprises Lead 60 Percent of GDP
(MENAFN) Family enterprises in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) generate 60 percent of the nation’s gross domestic product (GDP) and provide jobs for 80 percent of its labor force, according to a Sunday statement released by the UAE Ministry of Economy and …

U.S. Senators Call for Explanation on Trump’s Troubling Haiti Policies
(MENAFN) US Senator Edward Markey called on the Trump administration Sunday to explain its “contradictory” stance on foreign and immigration policies regarding Haiti. On X, Markey stated, “@SenatorWarnock and I are demanding answers by August 15. You can’t …

Houthis Intensify Military Operations Against Israel
(MENAFN) The Yemeni Houthi group declared on Sunday its decision to "escalate" its military actions and launch the fourth phase of its "naval blockade" against Israel, in reaction to the ongoing atrocities in the Gaza Strip. In an official statement from …

Half dozen people murdered in terrorist assault in Iran
(MENAFN) A terrorist attack on Saturday in Iran’s southeastern Sistan and Baluchestan province left at least six people dead and 22 others injured, according to the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC). Among the victims were a mother and her one-year- …

Authorities Find Former South Korean Lawmaker Dead
(MENAFN) A former South Korean legislator, who had been under investigation for his alleged connections with ousted President Yoon Suk Yeol, was discovered dead, according to local news reports on Monday. The remains of Choi Ho, a former member of the …

EU accepts 15 percent Trump tariffs in new US trade pact
(MENAFN) The European Union has reached a major trade agreement with the United States that will impose a flat 15% tariff on most EU exports to the US, aiming to prevent a full-scale trade war between the two economic powers. The accord was finalized …

Kremlin claims Ukraine ‘trying to put cart before the horse’
(MENAFN) The Kremlin has dismissed Ukraine’s calls for a direct meeting between Presidents Vladimir Putin and Vladimir Zelensky as premature, stating that substantial progress on key issues must be made first. The comments followed a brief round of peace …

US House Speaker Claims Hamas Stole Aid
(MENAFN) On Sunday, US House Speaker Mike Johnson expressed his distress over the disturbing images coming from Gaza, describing them as "heartbreaking." However, Johnson placed the blame on the Palestinian group Hamas, accusing them of stealing aid, …

Netanyahu’s West Bank Annexation Plans Threaten Israel’s Future: Fidan
(MENAFN) Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan expressed on Friday that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is unlikely to hesitate if conditions align with his plan to annex the occupied West Bank. Fidan cautioned that such a step would be …

Former Trump adviser states ‘corrupt’ Ukraine cannot be trusted
(MENAFN) Ukraine’s recent moves to curb the independence of its top anti-corruption bodies signal a drift toward authoritarianism and prove that Kiev is not a trustworthy partner, according to Steve Cortes, a former adviser to Donald Trump. Earlier this …

Suspect in Walmart Stabbing Faces Terrorism Charges
(MENAFN) Authorities in Michigan are preparing to charge a 42-year-old man with terrorism and multiple counts of attempted murder following a mass stabbing at a Walmart store, media reported. Grand Traverse County Sheriff Michael Shea stated that the …

FSB reports ‘Ukrainian agent’ captured in Russia recovering explosive device
(MENAFN) The Russian Federal Security Service (FSB) announced on Wednesday the arrest of a Ukrainian agent in the Nizhny Novgorod Region, approximately 400 kilometers east of Moscow, while he was attempting to retrieve an improvised explosive device from a …

UK warns it could battle China over Taiwan
(MENAFN) British Defense Secretary John Healey has stated that the UK could resort to military force against China if tensions over Taiwan escalate, although he stressed that diplomacy remains the preferred approach. His comments, made during a visit to …

Schoolkids study ‘spiritual and moral culture’ of Russia
(MENAFN) Starting in September 2026, Russian students in grades five through seven will begin studying a new subject titled Spiritual and Moral Culture of Russia, according to a document from the Education Ministry obtained by RIA Novosti. The course will …