- Iran’s Kharg Island Oil Terminal: Tensions Rise Amid Global Concerns
- Iran’s supreme leader reportedly evacuated to Russia for urgent surgery
- US Identifies Four Men and Two Women Who Died in Iraq Refueling Plane Crash
- Zelenskyy states Ukraine is ready for next round of peace talks with Russia
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- Putin establishes 1.2-square-mile security zone around Sochi residence
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- Polling stations open across France as nearly 900,000 candidates compete
Europe
EUROPE MORNING BRIEFING
This morning, President Zelenskyy confirmed Ukraine’s readiness for trilateral peace talks regarding Russia’s invasion, pending confirmation from Washington and Moscow. Overnight, Russia launched 97 drones, with Ukrainian forces intercepting 90.
EUROPE MORNING BRIEFING
A deadly drone strike in Iraq has heightened concerns regarding deeper French involvement in the Iran conflict. This morning, potential threats to French soil are under scrutiny within the European Union.
EUROPE MORNING BRIEFING
This morning, French start-up Maiaspace is advancing plans for Europe’s first reusable mini-launcher. This initiative aims to enhance European space autonomy amid longstanding competition with established players like SpaceX.
A former neonatal nurse who killed seven babies in her care and tried to kill six others at a hospital in northern England was sentenced Monday to life in prison with no chance of release by a judge who highlighted “the cruelty and calculation” of her actions.
Greta Thunberg took part in her last school strike after graduating in June but the movement has grown well beyond her first solo protest.
The prime minister paid over EUR80 for a group of Italian dine-and-dashers who had left a restaurant in Berat, Albania, without covering the bill.
Tens of millions of people in France sweated through a late summer heatwave on Monday, with record temperatures expected in the wine-growing Rhone valley region and a forest fire also blazing in the southeast.
Top international judoka impress fans in Zagreb on the final day of the Judo Grand Prix
‘He’s suing the state because he has been in an extreme isolation for 11 years, and has no contacts with other people except his guards.’
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