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5 August 16:44
The director of the Nuremberg Zoo has received threats after deciding to euthanize 12 baboons due to overcrowding.
5 August 16:04
A U.S. Coast Guard commission has determined that inadequate design of the submersible Titan contributed to the fatal imploding in 2023.
5 August 15:51
According to the Federal Statistical Office, young people aged 15 to 24 make up just 10% of Germany's population, a proportion stabilized by immigration.
5 August 15:40
Jewish passengers on an Iberia flight were given tables with "Free Palestine" written on them, an incident considered anti-Semitic by DAIA.
5 August 15:13
A report shows that despite bans, sanctioned Russian media websites are still accessible in most EU countries.
5 August 15:07
Authorities in Taiwan have detained six people for stealing trade secrets from TSMC, the world's largest chipmaker, following an internal investigation.
5 August 14:35
The jeans ad featuring Sydney Sweeney has drawn criticism for its eugenicist references, and Donald Trump has expressed support for the actress.
5 August 14:02
Russia claims the capture of the village of Syzineve in the Dnipropetrovsk region, marking a new advance in the offensive in eastern Ukraine.
5 August 13:44
The Kremlin has announced that it is no longer respecting its self-imposed moratorium on intermediate-range missiles, sparking fears of an escalation of the arms race in Europe.
5 August 13:17
The European Commission has suspended retaliation against US tariff surcharges following a recent trade deal, but may reactivate the measures.
5 August 13:01
BP has discovered a significant oil and gas field in Brazil, believed to be the biggest oil and gas discovery in 25 years.
5 August 12:35
Greek banks are considering a joint ATM model to tackle high operating costs, inspired by the success of the model in Portugal.
5 August 12:11
An out-of-control wildfire is sweeping through the Grand Canyon, devastating nearly 50,000 hectares and forcing the closure of the northern area to tourists.
5 August 11:51
Israel will gradually allow goods into Gaza through local traders, aiming to increase humanitarian aid and reduce dependence on international organizations.
5 August 11:51
The United States has closed its embassy in Haiti and restricted the activities of its employees due to the violent clashes near the capital.
5 August 11:30
Fireworks sparked a fire on two launch boats at a summer festival in the city of Yokohama, Japan.
5 August 11:07
Ukrainian President Volodimir Zelenski has accused Russia of recruiting mercenaries from various countries to support the war effort against Ukraine.
5 August 10:51
An Iberia Airbus A320 returned to Madrid after hitting a bird on take-off, damaging the nose of the plane.
5 August 10:45
Authorities in Beijing have evacuated 82,000 people due to heavy rains, after earlier floods killed 44 people.
5 August 10:39
Europe is going through an extreme summer, with violent storms in Italy and heatwaves on the Iberian Peninsula, and wildfires affecting Portugal and Spain.
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