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2 May 12:35
Volodymyr Zelensky announces measures to strengthen the contracting system in the army, including increasing the minimum wage and the possibility of the gradual demobilization of soldiers.
2 May 12:08
Washington has approved a weapons package of over 8.6 billion dollars for Israel, Qatar, Kuwait, and the United Arab Emirates.
2 May 11:21
Donald Trump stated that, after the completion of operations in Iran, he could send the aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln to the Caribbean, near the coast of Cuba.
2 May 11:12
NATO is working with the United States to understand the planned withdrawal of 5,000 American soldiers from Germany
2 May 11:03
The government of Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni has become the second longest-serving in the history of Italy, having 1,288 days in office.
2 May 10:59
Donald Trump stated that the US Navy operates 'like pirates' in the naval blockade of Iranian ports.
2 May 10:05
The German Minister of Defense, Boris Pistorius, states that the withdrawal of American troops from Germany was expected.
2 May 09:48
Spirit Airlines, a low-cost airline from the USA, is shutting down operations after the failure of negotiations for a $500 million bailout and the rise in fuel prices.
2 May 09:41
Donald Trump declared that hostilities with Iran have ended, while Congress contests his actions, accusing him of using the ceasefire to reset the authorization timeline for military actions.
2 May 09:00
Donald Trump announced new sanctions against Cuba, targeting foreign banks and key economic sectors
2 May 08:40
The Pentagon will withdraw approximately 5,000 American troops from Germany, as a result of President Trump's dissatisfaction with the support of European allies in the conflict with Iran.
2 May 08:37
Audible has opened in New York the first bookstore dedicated to audiobooks, without physical books. The space offers an interactive experience for audio book lovers.
2 May 08:37
The U.S. Department of Defense considers Anthropic a risk to the supply chain, but the Mythos technology is being considered for evaluation.
2 May 08:14
A French tourist was violently assaulted by a man in Jerusalem. The incident was condemned by Christian leaders, and the police arrested a suspect.
2 May 07:49
Péter Magyar, the future Prime Minister of Hungary, justified the appointment of his brother-in-law, Márton Melléthei-Barna, to the position of Minister of Justice.
2 May 07:33
Indigenous protesters attacked medical staff and police at the hospital in Alice Springs, after the arrest of a man suspected of killing a 5-year-old girl.
2 May 05:53
Exxon Mobil and Chevron reported significant declines in net profit in the first quarter, despite rising oil prices caused by the war in Iran.
2 May 05:15
The Australian government is concerned about the mouse invasion in the western part of the country, which is affecting grain farms. The Minister for Energy, Chris Bowen, stated that they are collaborating with the industrial sector to limit the impact on food supply.
1 May 20:45
Pope Leo XIV appointed Evelio Menjivar-Ayala, a former immigrant, bishop of the state of West Virginia.
1 May 19:56
The body of a student from the University of South Florida, Nahida Bristy, was found in Tampa Bay. A suspect has been arrested.
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