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24 July 14:51
Former Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn has announced the creation of a new political party, 'Your Party', following his suspension from the Labour Party in 2020.
24 July 14:41
Poland insists on including Marie Curie's maiden name on new euro banknotes, sparking controversy with France.
24 July 14:31
News agencies AFP, AP, Reuters and the BBC call on Israel to allow journalists in and out of Gaza, highlighting the difficulties they face.
24 July 14:30
The European Central Bank has decided to keep the reference interest rate at 2%, as inflation has stabilized at its target.
24 July 14:29
The National Bank of Serbia plans to bring home its entire gold reserve, valued at $6bn, making it unique in Eastern Europe.
24 July 14:07
Hungarian authorities have banned Irish band Kneecap from the Sziget festival, accusing them of anti-Semitism and glorifying Hamas.
24 July 13:58
Ukraine's President Zelenski will present a plan to strengthen the judiciary, after intense criticism of a law undermining anti-corruption institutions.
24 July 13:22
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz and French President Emmanuel Macron met to discuss US tariffs and support for Ukraine.
24 July 13:16
An Australian court has allowed several women to sue Qatar Airways for invasive body searches without consent
24 July 12:26
The United States has approved a $322 million arms sale to Ukraine to strengthen its air defenses.
24 July 12:15
A drone attack in Sochi, Russia, has resulted in the death of one woman and the wounding of another, amid Russian-Ukrainian tensions.
24 July 11:57
A car attack at a bus stop in Kfar Yona has left eight injured. Police are searching for the suspect and the vehicle has been found.
24 July 11:42
Russian MEP Mikhail Tarasenko was declared dead, but participated in 11 legislative votes on the same day through his colleagues.
24 July 11:30
Hamas submitted a response to Israel's proposal for a 60-day truce in Gaza, including amendments for humanitarian aid and troop withdrawal.
24 July 09:50
Emmanuel Macron and his wife, Brigitte, have filed a lawsuit against a US podcaster who claimed that the French president was once a woman.
24 July 09:29
Greece has decided to make ATM withdrawals free, limiting fees for transfers and other financial services.
24 July 09:00
Ursula von der Leyen and Antonio Costa met Xi Jinping to discuss trade tensions and the situation in Ukraine.
24 July 08:54
Jeff Daniels expresses his disappointment at the deterioration of values in America since Trump returned to power, criticizing both the president and his supporters.
24 July 08:49
Kim Jong Un took part in a military drill, urging soldiers to prepare for war and destroy the enemy.
24 July 08:46
The Trump administration has launched a sweeping plan to promote AI technologies, supporting US companies and relaxing domestic regulations.
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