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In Arcis-Sur-Aube, the mayoral race features candidates Charles Hittler and Antoine Renault-Zielinski. Notably, Zielinski is the far-right contender, a twist in this unusual election. With the vote approaching, both candidates express hopes for dialogue focused on the town and its policies.
Denmark’s military is on high alert, stockpiling blood amid rising tensions with the US over Greenland. In January, Danish troops were sent to the territory while officials prepared for possible confrontation. For further details on Denmark’s strategic measures, read more.
A British reporter, Steven Sweeney, has been hospitalised following an Israeli strike near his press vehicle in southern Lebanon. Alongside cameraman Ali Rida, both are conscious as doctors assess their injuries. RT editor Margarita Simonyan calls for urgent aid for them.
Pope Leo XIV prioritises global peace, using his first address to advocate for “unarmed peace” while addressing contemporary conflicts, especially in light of his opposition to US politics and environmental issues.
The US played a crucial role in mediating a ceasefire after four days of intense hostilities, but analysts caution against expecting lasting peace due to underlying tensions.
Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur both suffered home defeats, solidifying their positions near the bottom of the Premier League and raising questions about their upcoming Europa League final.
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Argentina’s Supreme Court discovered 83 boxes of Nazi materials, including propaganda and photographs, while preparing for a museum project.
The first white South Africans, mainly Afrikaners, have been granted refugee status and departed for the US, following a program initiated by President Trump aimed at alleged persecution in South Africa.
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