- EU backs Belgium in efforts to seize frozen assets from Russian oligarchs
- Russia scales down Victory Day parade as Ukraine conflict escalates
- Israeli forces conduct operations in Gaza: how coverage differs
- Reform candidate who labelled Holocaust a ‘hoax’ secures local election seat
- Australian lab investigates missing hantavirus vials amid outbreak concerns
- Sir Keir Starmer aims for Labour Party reboot after local election losses
- Three dead from hantavirus outbreak aboard MV Hondius in Atlantic Ocean
- Bulgaria approves Rumen Radev as new prime minister to address instability
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Mohenjo-daro’s origins date back to 3300 BC, according to new findings from Pakistan’s Dr Asma Ibrahim and Dr Jonathan Mark Kenoyer. This research reshapes our understanding of urban life in the Indus Valley. Discover more about these groundbreaking excavations.
Scientists have classified a new tarantula genus, Satyrex, known for exceptionally large male genitalia. This genus includes four species, including the largest, Satyrex ferox, with leg spans reaching 14cm. Discover more about these fascinating spiders and their habitat.
Archaeologists have uncovered 13 seated skeletons in Dijon, France, dating from the Second Iron Age (400BC to 100BC). Each skeleton, likely males aged 40 to 60, reveals signs of violence. Further analysis will explore the lives and deaths of these ancient individuals.
Cliff Notes – Parts of Nigeria are in crisis The UN World Food Program warns…
Cliff Notes An 8.8-magnitude earthquake has struck off Russia’s Kamchatka Peninsula, damaging buildings and prompting…
Cliff Notes – Israel backs down and pauses onslaught in parts of Gaza Gaza latest:…
The Solar Orbiter has provided humanity’s first images of the sun’s poles, marking a significant advancement in solar observation, unlike the previous Ulysses mission.
Glasgow City Council initiated a cleanup of a drugs den in Calton, following complaints from residents about discarded needles and general filth in the area.
This week’s World News Briefing tracks the rapidly evolving Gaza conflict as Israel expands West Bank settlements and deadly gunfire erupts at a US aid hub in Rafah.
King Charles reemerges with a symbolic address in Canada, urging global unity amid instability. In the UN, Lebanon’s PM demands US and Israeli withdrawal, triggering diplomatic ripples.
Meanwhile, a tragic glacier collapse in Switzerland buries most of a village, underscoring the accelerating climate crisis.
In Eastern Europe, Poland and Romania face critical elections amid a growing populist wave. Each story includes sentiment analysis, media comparison, and political reactions — plus tweets from world leaders and the public.
We also spotlight an underreported AI misinformation story, global cultural events, and an art showcase in Berlin. This edition ends with a motivational quote and key political updates from NATO, WHO, and the UN. Stay sharp and globally informed — only with WTX News.
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