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23 April 05:30
Israel killed journalist Amal Khalil and injured her colleague, Zeinab Faraj, in a targeted attack in southern Lebanon.
23 April 05:25
The Trump Organization has signed a contract with SDC Real Estate for real estate developments in Romania. The vice presidents of the organization are analyzing locations in Bucharest.
23 April 05:12
At the G7 meeting in Paris, climate change was excluded to avoid conflicts with the USA, focusing on less controversial issues.
23 April 05:04
The Foreign Minister of Singapore, Vivian Balakrishnan, warned that tensions in the Strait of Hormuz could be a preliminary exercise for a broader conflict between the USA and China.
23 April 04:58
Israel and Lebanon meet on Thursday in Washington to discuss the extension of the current ceasefire. Beirut will request a one-month extension.
23 April 04:52
The Turkish parliament has adopted a law that prohibits registration on social networks for individuals under 15 years old, requiring platforms to verify users' ages.
23 April 04:50
John Phelan resigns from the position of Secretary of the U.S. Navy, and Hung Cao becomes the acting secretary. The reasons for the departure remain unclear.
22 April 18:47
Ryanair will require passengers who check in baggage to register one hour before departure, starting in November, to reduce queues and prevent missed flights.
22 April 18:38
The leader of the Communist Party of Russia, Gennadi Zyuganov, warned the parliament that the economic deterioration could lead to a revolution similar to that of 1917.
22 April 18:29
Russia will suspend oil deliveries from Kazakhstan to Germany via the Druzhba pipeline starting May 1, affecting the PCK Schwedt refinery.
22 April 18:28
Madonna announced on Instagram that the outfits worn at Coachella have disappeared. The artist was spotted on stage alongside Sabrina Carpenter.
22 April 18:15
The Greek Parliament lifted the immunity of 13 deputies from the New Democracy party, at the request of prosecutors investigating the embezzlement of agricultural subsidies.
22 April 16:50
Vladimir Putin restored the name of Felix Dzerzhinsky to the FSB Academy, acknowledging his contribution to state security.
22 April 16:28
Iratxe Garcia Perez, leader of the socialist group in the EP, emphasizes the need for a pro-European coalition in Romania
22 April 16:28
Volodymyr Zelensky welcomed the agreement with the EU and Hungary for the unlocking of financial aid of 90 billion euros, but emphasizes the importance of progress in the EU accession negotiations.
22 April 16:03
Thousands of students protested in Prague against the government's plan to reduce funding for public radio and television.
22 April 15:57
Montenegro has obtained the approval of EU member states to continue the accession process, creating a working group to draft the accession treaty.
22 April 15:29
The European Union updates the rules for traveling with pets.
22 April 15:19
President Emmanuel Macron announces the death of Corporal Anicet Girardin, wounded in the Hezbollah attack in Lebanon
22 April 15:18
Two F-15K fighter jets from South Korea collided in the air in 2021, as the pilots were taking photos. The incident was recently revealed.
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