- AI-generated images falsely link Zelenskyy with Epstein, fact checks confirm
- Iran says it has no intention of attending talks in Pakistan
- Israel’s prime minister condemns soldier’s destruction of Jesus statue in Lebanon
- UK Proposes Comprehensive Review of Asylum Claims Process
- UN experts call for action on alleged torture in Belarus detention centres
- Spain urges EU to scrap Association Agreement with Israel
- Ukrainian forces strike Russian military targets, escalating conflict.
- UK Government Considers Support Measures for Households Amid Rising Cost of Living: media coverage differs
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Four men were sentenced in Berlin yesterday for storing weapons intended for attacks in Europe, linked to Hamas. They received prison terms ranging from four to six years for membership in a foreign terrorist organisation.
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Italy’s Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni announced this morning a strengthened partnership with Algeria, aiming to increase gas deliveries to Italy. Discussions include shale gas extraction and offshore projects, vital due to reduced imports from Qatar.
Today’s fixtures feature World Cup Qualification UEFA, UEFA Nations League, and International Friendlies. World Cup Qualification UEFA | UEFA Nations…
NASA astronaut Don Pettit has grown an alien-like potato aboard the ISS, nicknamed ‘Spudnik-1’. During Expedition 72, he shared images of the unusual plant featuring bizarre roots due to zero gravity. Future studies may build on this unique space gardening experience.
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This morning, EU leaders emphasise the need for de-escalation in the ongoing Middle Eastern conflict. A recent debate highlighted opposing views on the EU’s role, revealing profound divisions among member states.
The Runit Dome in the Marshall Islands is deteriorating and risks polluting the ocean. Originally built to contain radioactive waste, visible cracks are now allowing groundwater to flow beneath. Researchers like Ivana Nikolic-Hughes continue to study its implications for local inhabitants.
A woman charged with attempted murder of Rihanna has pleaded not guilty following a shooting at the star’s home.
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Denmark’s outgoing Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has been tasked with coalition talks following a closely contested general election. The uncertain parliamentary landscape suggests a lengthy negotiation process ahead.
Briton Alex Ahom moved to Hamburg, Germany, ten years ago, finding it cheaper, safer, and more family-friendly than London. He appreciates the high-quality healthcare and ample space for his children. For those contemplating a similar move, Alex’s experience offers valuable insights.
Meta has been ordered to pay £280m for knowingly harming children’s mental health, highlighting serious issues with its platforms.
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