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11 July 08:19
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July 11, 2024. International news round-up / last 24 hours
10 July 19:27
The Kremlin declared the Moscow Times an 'undesirable organization' and banned its activities in Russia. The publication moved to Amsterdam in 2022.
10 July 12:34
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has asked the Turkish President for support for Hungary's peace mission in Ukraine.
The most important news from the last 24 hours
10 July 11:51
China has announced the opening of an investigation against the European Union in response to EU proceedings against Chinese trade practices.
10 July 08:58
The Athens government says the 6-day working week is an exceptional measure applied only in specific circumstances.
10 July 08:25
Millions of Americans in Texas were without power during a heatwave after Hurricane Beryl wreaked havoc in the area.
9 July 14:37
China's biggest electric car maker BYD has signed a $1 billion deal to build a factory in Turkey.
9 July 14:08
The famous Johns Hopkins University will offer tuition waivers for most medical students, thanks to a $1 billion donation from Bloomberg.
9 July 12:15
Moldova's antitrust authorities have fined six fuel retailers €25 million for an anti-competitive agreement.
9 July 12:01
The European Union has decided to freeze €30 million earmarked for Georgia because of weak relations.
9 July 10:01
Ukrainian President Zelenski after the Russian rocket attack on a children's hospital in Kiev: "We will retaliate, we will give a strong response from our side to Russia, for sure.''
9 July 09:20
In 2023, Portugal recorded a record 26.5 million foreign tourists, up 19.2% on 2022.
9 July 09:07
China and Belarus began joint military exercises, dubbed "Falcon Assault", just a few kilometers from Belarus' border with Poland.
8 July 12:09
Milan's main airport, Malpensa, is to be renamed "Silvio Berlusconi" in honor of the former premier.
6 July 16:39
The Russian army captured the village of Sokil in the Donetsk region, continuing to advance slowly into Ukraine.
5 July 18:20
Rachel Reeves has been appointed as Chancellor of the Exchequer in Keir Starmer's government, becoming the first woman to hold the post in UK history.
5 July 08:57
25 soldiers have been sentenced to death in Congo on charges of "fleeing the enemy" during fighting with M23 rebels.
4 July 05:50
A massive wildfire raged across northern California on Wednesday, forcing thousands of residents to evacuate.
3 July 12:27
European leaders were shocked by Joe Biden's physical and mental shape at the G7 summit. Biden appeared confused and tired, with moments of slips and confusion.
3 July 11:47
Two fires broke out on Thassos, Greece, after powerful lightning strikes. Firefighters are battling to put out the blaze, with support from other towns.
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Yesterday 20:47
North Macedonia: Thousands of people protested in Skopje to support the families of the victims of the fire in a nightclub in Kocani, which caused 63 deaths.
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Yesterday 20:33
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Yesterday 20:02
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