- Iran begins week of funeral ceremonies for Ayatollah Ali Khamenei
- Interpol names Ukrainian woman Anastasiia Berezovska as suspect in Monaco bombing
- B.C. premier Eby likens condo conversion plan to liquidation below costs
- Trump calls US commitment to NATO “ridiculous” ahead of summit in Ankara
- Hosepipe ban imposed for one million people in Hampshire and Isle of Wight
- Monaco bombing suspect identified as Ukrainian woman disguised as a man
- Lithuania plans to amend constitution to lift nuclear weapons ban
- EU institutions mount pressure for ambitious budget with new resources.
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Interpol has identified 39-year-old Ukrainian Anastasiia Berezovska as the primary suspect in a bombing in Monaco that injured construction tycoon Vadym Yermolaiev and his family. Authorities seek her arrest based on charges of attempted murder and using an explosive device, with an investigation into potential accomplices ongoing.
A Ukrainian woman is suspected of detonating a bomb that injured a billionaire and his family in Monaco, with Interpol set to issue a Most Wanted red notice.
Temperatures across Europe have reached unprecedented levels this summer, with heatwaves contributing to illness and infrastructure failures. In France, an average temperature of 29.8C led to an estimated 1,000 excess deaths. Experts predict such extremes may become the norm, influenced by climate change and historical emissions.
South Korea’s military reported that North Korea launched several suspected short-range ballistic missiles into the…
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South Korea’s suspended president, Yoon Suk Yeol, will not attend the opening of his impeachment trial on Tuesday due to security concerns, his legal team announced Sunday.
A study published in The Lancet estimates that Gaza’s death toll from the first nine months of the Israel-Hamas war is 40% higher than reported. While Gaza’s health ministry recorded 37,877 deaths by June 30, 2024, researchers suggest the real figure is closer to 64,260.
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