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Wednesday 09:49
NATO "is advancing rapidly" with the "Eastern Sentinel" project, aimed at strengthening defense on the eastern flank, in response to recent threats, including incursions by Russian drones.
Wednesday 09:42
The American Secretary of Defense, Pete Hegseth, spoke about the attacks on September 2 against a ship suspected of drug trafficking, justifying the lethal strike through "the fog of war," which raised concerns about the legality of the administration's actions.
Wednesday 09:37
Report: Hundreds of TikTok accounts use artificial intelligence to create viral content, including anti-immigrant and sexualized materials, accumulating billions of views
Wednesday 09:26
President Emmanuel Macron denied the accusations of authoritarianism and the idea of establishing a "ministry of truth," coming from the media and the right.
Wednesday 09:14
A court in Iran has sentenced the USA to 22 billion dollars in damages for supporting the protests of 2022, triggered by the death of a young woman.
Wednesday 08:56
Larry Summers was permanently excluded from the American Economic Association due to his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein, deemed incompatible with the association's standards of integrity.
Wednesday 08:40
The European Union has adopted its first anti-corruption law, but the measures are weaker than the initial proposals. Minimum definitions and sanctions have been reduced, and abuse of office has been excluded.
Wednesday 08:37
Ross David Cutmore, a British military instructor, was arrested in Ukraine for espionage and involvement in assassination plots for Russia.
Wednesday 08:26
The European Council has agreed with the European Parliament to gradually eliminate imports of natural gas from Russia by 2027, with legal bans.
Wednesday 08:07
Myanmar has recorded a 17% increase in the area cultivated with opium, becoming the world's main supplier, amid internal instability and rising prices.
Wednesday 07:45
The Trump administration announced the suspension of all immigration applications, including the processing of green cards and citizenship, for immigrants from 19 non-European countries, citing national security reasons.
Wednesday 07:45
A drone attack from Ukraine caused a fire at a fuel depot in the Tambov region, Russia, according to the local governor.
Wednesday 07:37
San Francisco has filed a lawsuit against 11 ultra-processed food companies, accusing them of promoting harmful products and creating a public health crisis.
Wednesday 07:37
The Rogfast project in Norway will create the longest underwater road tunnel, connecting the cities of Stavanger and Haugesund, with an estimated completion in 2033.
Wednesday 07:35
Reuters sources: Exxon Mobil has contacted the Iraqi Ministry of Oil to express its interest in acquiring the 75% majority stake held by Lukoil in the West Qurna 2 field, one of the largest oil fields in the world.
Wednesday 07:13
Marco Rubio, the U.S. Secretary of State, will not attend the NATO ministers' meeting, although efforts are currently underway to negotiate a peace plan in Ukraine.
Wednesday 07:10
Serena Williams has re-entered the anti-doping testing program, but she denied that this indicates a return to competition.
Wednesday 06:55
Pope Leo XIV called for avoiding American intervention in Venezuela, suggesting dialogue and economic pressure as alternatives.
Wednesday 06:42
The Chilean parliament has approved a law that prohibits the use of mobile phones in primary and secondary schools, set to come into effect in March.
Wednesday 06:34
The Oxford Dictionary has designated "rage bait" as the word of the year 2025, referring to online content meant to provoke anger and outrage.
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