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Sunday 22:45
The President of Benin, Patrice Talon, announced that he thwarted an attempted coup, promising to punish those involved.
Sunday 22:01
A car bomb explosion in Coahuayana, Mexico, killed five people
Sunday 20:52
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni discussed with Zelensky about Italy's support for Ukraine and emergency aid ahead of peace consultations.
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Sunday 20:42
Czech President Petr Pavel warns that Europe could shoot down Russian planes and drones that violate NATO airspace if Moscow continues its provocations.
Sunday 18:43
A Russian rocket hit the Peceneg dam in Kharkiv, suspending crucial road traffic for the supply of Ukrainian troops, but with no reported casualties.
Sunday 18:15
Two young women from Germany were assaulted by a 25-year-old Romanian after he saw them kissing. The victims were hospitalized, and the assailant was apprehended.
Sunday 17:47
The UN calls for the lifting of the ban imposed on Afghan female employees from working at its offices, warning that this affects aid for the population.
Sunday 17:08
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that he will not withdraw from politics if he is acquitted in the corruption trial, which has been ongoing since 2020.
Sunday 15:25
A year after reopening, Notre Dame Cathedral attracted more visitors than the Louvre and the Eiffel Tower.
Sunday 14:45
Donald Trump Jr. stated that his father might withdraw support for Ukraine, criticizing the corruption in the country and the prolongation of the conflict by Zelensky.
Sunday 14:22
A woman from Norway won 120 million euros in the lottery and donated almost all the money.
Sunday 13:47
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu stated that he will soon move to the second phase of the ceasefire agreement in Gaza, which involves the disarmament of Hamas.
Sunday 13:11
Radoslaw Sikorski, the Polish foreign minister, responded to Elon Musk, who suggested the dissolution of the European Union, telling him to go to Mars.
Sunday 13:11
FBI Director, Kash Patel, is facing allegations of abuse of power, being suspected of using federal resources for personal purposes. He allegedly ordered special agents to ensure the transportation of a friend of his partner, who was under the influence of alcohol.
Sunday 12:36
A flood at the Louvre Museum damaged approximately 400 works from the Egyptian antiquities library, caused by pipe malfunctions.
Sunday 12:27
Emmanuel Macron has threatened China with tariffs "in the coming months" if Beijing does not take measures to reduce the trade deficit that continues to grow with the European Union.
Sunday 12:14
A climber is being investigated for manslaughter after he abandoned his girlfriend, who died of cold on the Grossglockner peak.
Sunday 11:01
Tom Hicks, former owner of the Dallas Stars, Texas Rangers, and Liverpool teams, has died at the age of 79 in Dallas.
Sunday 10:57
The army of Benin announced on television that they have taken power, dismissing President Patrice Talon, and suspending the constitution.
Sunday 10:54
Elon Musk deleted the European Commission's advertising account on platform X, following a dispute related to a 120 million euro fine.
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