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24 July 07:09
The Istanbul peace talks have led to an exchange of 1,200 prisoners. Ukraine proposes a meeting between Zelenski and Putin by the end of August.
24 July 06:59
The Paxtons are accused of making false statements in mortgage documents, obtaining low interest rates and improper tax breaks, which are criminal offenses.
24 July 06:52
SAP has reported delays in US customer decisions due to trade tensions, but the recent agreement with Japan offers optimism.
24 July 06:45
A massive fire in southern Cyprus has left two people dead and hundreds of residents evacuated amid an extreme heat wave.
24 July 06:37
Chinese President Xi Jinping has called on EU leaders to strengthen mutual trust and work together despite existing disputes.
24 July 06:11
Kazakhstan's oil exports on the Black Sea are being hit by a new Russian law banning foreign ships from entering ports without FSB approval.
24 July 06:01
The US attorney general has reported that Trump's name appears in Epstein's files, and the White House has dismissed the allegations as false.
24 July 05:40
The International Court of Justice has ruled that states can be sued for climate damages, paving the way for compensation.
24 July 05:32
Tusk's reshuffle reduces the cabinet from 26 to 21 ministers, with a new super-minister for finance and the sacking of justice minister Adam Bodnar.
24 July 05:30
A Reuters investigation reveals that China is sending engines to Russia for military drones, disguising the shipments as 'industrial cooling units'.
24 July 05:15
The Thai and Cambodian militaries clashed on the disputed border, with Cambodian troops opening fire.
24 July 05:08
President Zelenski announces a bill to strengthen anti-corruption institutions in response to protests in Ukraine and European criticism.
24 July 05:03
Russia has proposed 24-48 hour ceasefires to Ukraine for the recovery of dead and wounded soldiers at peace talks in Istanbul.
23 July 20:55
The US Department of Health has banned the use of thiomersal, a mercury-based preservative, in vaccines, following the recommendations of an expert panel.
23 July 20:43
The Bulgarian real estate market is set for a significant price increase in 2025, followed by a more moderate advance after the adoption of the euro.
23 July 20:28
TikTok employees in Berlin have gone on strike to protest against the dismissal of 150 people threatened by artificial intelligence.
23 July 20:20
Romano Floriani Mussolini, the great-grandson of Benito Mussolini, wants to be appreciated for his footballing skills at Cremonese, not his name.
23 July 20:12
An Iranian military helicopter forced the US destroyer USS Fitzgerald to change course in the Gulf of Oman after an exchange of threats.
23 July 19:56
The Italian Senate has unanimously passed a bill punishing femicide with life imprisonment and strengthening education to combat gender-based violence.
23 July 19:54
The EU and the US are discussing a trade deal that would see tariffs of 15% on goods imported from Europe, waiving duties on some products.
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