- Farmer discovers live frog in sealed salad bag in Esperance, Australia
- European Commission maintains carbon border tax in fertiliser plan
- Pennsylvania primary election results for governor, lieutenant governor and U.S. House
- Son of Mango founder Isak Andic arrested following his father’s death during hike
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- Angela Merkel receives European Order of Merit, highlights security concerns
- Diplomats finalise EU-US agreement to eliminate duties on US goods
- Iran warns of further surprises if conflict resumes amid US threats
Here’s a summary of the front page: 1. Putin Tries to Recruit Afghan War Heroes Abandoned by the UKA special investigation…
Tributes to Britain’s former deputy prime minister John Prescott after his death aged 86 Britain’s former deputy prime minister John…
The arctic cold was felt on the country’s railways, where 14,699 train departures were canceled between December 1 and February…
Violence in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, has surged dramatically, leaving at least 150 dead since November 11 and pushing the country’s death toll for the year past 4,500, according to the United Nations. UN Human Rights Chief Volker Turk warned of escalating chaos, calling for urgent action to halt the gang violence overwhelming the capital.
The Department of Justice said Google must sell Chrome to end search monopoly as Google has ‘deprived rivals’ of opportunities…
Chiara Balistreri: “My ex beat me with a dog leash, so people would like my video” She is 21 years…
Israel launched overnight strikes in three areas north of Gaza which continued until this morning. At least 95 people were killed in less than 24 hours, local media reports. The overnight strikes killed at least 66 people in Beit Lahiya and injured dozens. In Sheikh Radian at least 22 people, including children, were killed in the air strikes and at least 7 people, including one child, were killed in Al-Mawasi.
A dispute over work issues ended in tragedy. On the night between Wednesday and Thursday, in Verbicaro, in the province…
U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said Washington’s decision to send antipersonnel land mines to Ukraine was needed to “help slow…
The United Nations has raised alarm about dire humanitarian conditions in northern Gaza, where no significant aid has been delivered for 40 days due to an ongoing siege by Israeli forces. According to the UN, 65,000 to 75,000 people in areas like Beit Hanoun, Beit Lahia, and Jabalia face severe shortages of food and other essentials.
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