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16 July 17:58
Syrian agency announces a truce in Sweida, with regime forces deploying checkpoints. Druze leaders promise to secure roads and investigate violence.
16 July 17:58
Japan is facing major threats from China, Russia and North Korea, with the defense minister underlining increased military activities in the region.
16 July 17:43
The European Commission has proposed a budget of €2 trillion for the period 2028-2035, marking an increase on the current budget.
16 July 17:38
Iran has significantly increased the effectiveness of its missiles against Israeli anti-aircraft defenses, achieving a 16% success rate in attacks.
16 July 16:33
Giampaolo Manca, a former criminal, gives guided tours of Venice, sharing stories from his past and supporting charitable causes.
16 July 15:51
Israel carried out air strikes on Damascus, including Syrian army headquarters, in response to the violence in Swayda.
16 July 15:18
In May 2025, the EU recorded a surplus of €13.1 billion in trade in goods, up from the previous year, thanks to exports and a reduced energy deficit.
16 July 14:48
Ekrem Imamoglu, the mayor of Istanbul, has been sentenced to 20 months in prison for insulting a prosecutor amid several corruption allegations.
16 July 14:14
Italy's justice ministry announces the release of up to 10,000 prisoners to reduce prison overcrowding.
16 July 13:44
Poland has accused Russia of a drone attack on a factory in Vinnitsa, Ukraine, which resulted in at least eight injuries and major fires.
16 July 13:35
Britain, France and Germany discussed the possible reinstatement of UN sanctions against Iran.
16 July 12:48
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte has warned China, India and Brazil that they risk severe US sanctions unless they pressure Putin to stop the war in Ukraine.
16 July 12:15
Israel will step up its attacks on Syrian forces in Suwayda if they do not withdraw, protecting the Druze population.
16 July 11:49
Renault has announced lower financial forecasts and cost-cutting measures, hit by weak demand and growing competition.
16 July 11:48
A volcanic eruption on the Reykjanes peninsula in south-west Iceland has led to the evacuation of tourists from the Blue Lagoon spa resort and a campsite in Gryndavik
16 July 11:48
Marine Le Pen is threatening to overthrow the government if Prime Minister Bayrou doesn't drop his austerity budget, which includes the abolition of two public holidays.
16 July 11:45
Mike Waltz, a former national security adviser, was heard in the Senate, advocating reform of the UN and reducing China's influence.
16 July 11:41
Pop Mart, the maker of Labubu dolls, expects a 350% rise in profits in the first six months of the year, boosted by global demand and cost control.
16 July 11:06
The United States has launched an investigation against Brazil for unfair trade practices that could lead to the imposition of customs surcharges.
16 July 11:02
Poland, Hungary, Slovakia, Bulgaria and Romania oppose a new trade deal between Ukraine and the EU, fearing the impact on agricultural markets.
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