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5 October 16:12
The catastrophic floods in Bulgaria have led to the death of four people, and the material damages are significant.
5 October 15:33
North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un has launched a campaign against aesthetic interventions, considering them 'anti-socialist' acts, with harsh penalties for women and doctors.
5 October 14:27
A snowstorm has trapped nearly 1,000 people on the eastern slope of Everest, and rescuers are intervening to help them.
5 October 13:59
Until 25 hot air balloons entered the airspace of Lithuania. They were carrying 12,000 packages of smuggled goods.
5 October 13:35
Hamas has announced that it seeks an agreement to end the war with Israel and to initiate a prisoner exchange.
5 October 12:53
Stellantis intends to invest approximately 10 billion dollars in the USA, prioritizing the reopening of factories and the launch of new models, including for Jeep and Dodge.
5 October 12:23
Pope Leo XIV welcomed the progress in the peace negotiations in Gaza and called for a ceasefire and the release of Israeli hostages.
5 October 11:41
On Sunday morning, Lithuania reopened air traffic at Vilnius airport, after nearly 6,000 passengers were affected by the suspension or diversion of dozens of flights.
5 October 10:58
President Donald Trump is considering a reduction in tariffs for cars assembled in the USA, a measure that could stimulate domestic production.
5 October 10:52
The Prime Minister of Georgia, Irakli Kobakhidze, accused the protesters of trying to overthrow the government and criticized the European Union for interfering in the country's politics.
5 October 10:41
George Clooney believes that the 100% tax proposed by Trump for foreign films is wrong and suggests tax cuts as a solution.
5 October 08:53
The German Minister of the Interior, Alexander Dobrindt, acknowledged that there are legal obstacles in the way of establishing "return centers" intended for hosting rejected asylum seekers who cannot be repatriated to their countries of origin.
5 October 08:50
Three states in India have banned a cough syrup contaminated with diethylene glycol, after new children died as a result of its use.
5 October 08:48
Russian President Vladimir Putin dismissed the EU's accusations regarding unidentified drones, calling them absurd. "I will no longer send drones — neither to France nor to Denmark," the Kremlin leader commented ironically.
5 October 08:35
The heavy rains in Nepal have caused landslides and floods, leading to the death of at least 22 people in the last 36 hours.
5 October 07:41
President Maia Sandu expressed solidarity with the protesters in Georgia, emphasizing the importance of democracy and maintaining the European path: "Moldova is on your side"
5 October 07:23
The U.S. Treasury has confirmed that a portrait of Trump could appear on a 1 dollar coin, dedicated to the 250th anniversary of America.
5 October 07:10
A Russian attack in Zaporizhzhia has led to the death of a woman and the injury of nine others. Poland is mobilizing its aircraft to protect its airspace.
5 October 07:00
Protests in Italy have continued for the fourth consecutive day, with thousands of people marching through the center of Rome after Israel intercepted an international flotilla with aid destined for Gaza and detained the involved activists.
5 October 06:46
Ukraine accuses China of providing Russia with satellite information intended to increase the accuracy of attacks on strategic targets in Ukraine.
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