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29 May 06:55
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken is expected in Chisinau on Wednesday, where he will announce a new support package for Moldova.
28 May 20:16
Northern India faces extreme temperatures of up to 50°C, causing school closures and shortages of water and electricity.
28 May 19:25
Russia's digital development minister proposes taxing Russian firms that use foreign software to boost use of Russian technologies.
28 May 14:25
Sweden will provide €57 million to support Ukraine's energy sector in the context of the conflict with Russia.
28 May 13:55
Polish Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski said Poland should not rule out any options, including sending troops to Ukraine.
28 May 11:07
China and the US agreed to maintain dialog and avoid misunderstandings following talks on the maritime situation.
28 May 08:47
The Egyptian army has opened an inquiry to investigate the killing of a border guard in "shooting" in the Rafah border area.
28 May 05:58
EU countries on Monday approved a law imposing methane emission limits on oil and gas imports from Europe from 2030.
28 May 05:18
The UN Security Council meets to discuss the Israeli attack on a tent camp in the Gaza Strip.
27 May 20:17
Brazil has become the biggest export market for Chinese electric and hybrid cars, overtaking Belgium.
27 May 12:39
Japan has observed Chinese ships for 158 consecutive days near disputed islands in the East China Sea.
27 May 12:23
The German company CipSoft will give almost all of its 100 employees ten salary bonuses, totaling about €43,500 each.
26 May 20:10
Lai Ching-te, Taiwan's new president, expresses a desire for dialog and cooperation with China for a position of common peace and prosperity.
26 May 14:40
12 people were injured in a turbulence incident on a Qatar Airways flight to Dublin.
26 May 12:19
Germany backs overhaul of EU import duties, which would end customs exemptions for cheap parcels that benefit Chinese online retailers.
26 May 10:34
A fire at a children's hospital in New Delhi, India, has led to the death of six newborn babies, while six others were rescued.
25 May 11:00
The air traffic controllers' strike in France will lead to the cancellation of 70% of scheduled flights at Paris-Orly this weekend
24 May 17:33
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban says Hungary is working on a new NATO membership concept to avoid getting involved in supporting Ukraine.
24 May 08:33
A major landslide has affected a high altitude area in Papua New Guinea.
24 May 07:55
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is to address the US Congress on the Gaza Strip conflict.
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