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Yesterday 19:39
Facebook refuses to delete a false video about a "coup" in France, causing concern for President Emmanuel Macron
Yesterday 19:09
The attack in Sydney, which resulted in 15 deaths, was carried out by a father and son who trained for a month in the Philippines.
Yesterday 18:58
Roderich Kiesewetter, former colonel and expert in foreign policy, warns that the risk of a war between NATO and Russia is increased in the next two years, highlighting Russia's military preparations in Belarus.
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The European Commission has proposed to abandon the ban on the sale of internal combustion engine cars from 2035, yielding to pressures from Germany and Italy.
Yesterday 18:30
Russian Tupolev TU-22M3 bombers carried out a patrol mission over the Black Sea, escorted by Sukhoi aircraft, according to the Russian Ministry of Defense.
Yesterday 18:15
Manufacturers in Bangladesh are set to implement digital passports for clothing items intended for the European market, ensuring a higher level of transparency regarding environmental impact.
Yesterday 17:49
Nepal has begun a census of Bengal tigers, with a growing population of 355 individuals, following conservation efforts.
Yesterday 17:27
A 15-year-old teenager attacked a school in Gorki-2, Moscow, killing a 10-year-old student and injuring a security guard.
Yesterday 17:10
The natural rate of population in France has fallen below that of deaths, recording for the first time since World War II a negative natural balance.
Yesterday 16:55
Elon Musk has started to finance Republican campaigns for the 2026 elections, indicating that his relationship with Donald Trump has improved.
Yesterday 16:45
Rome has opened two new subway stations on line C, including one under the Colosseum, where ancient remains were discovered.
Yesterday 16:38
The unemployment rate in the US rose to 4.6% in November, marking a high in the last four years, despite the emergence of 64,000 jobs in the private sector.
Yesterday 16:31
Three members of the security forces and a civilian were killed in clashes in Kerman province, Iran, near the Fahraj checkpoint.
Yesterday 15:47
Montenegro has temporarily closed five new negotiation chapters for EU accession, reaching a total of 12 closed chapters.
Yesterday 15:45
The European Commission has presented a plan to ensure affordable, sustainable, and quality housing, addressing the housing crisis in Europe.
Yesterday 15:29
France: LIDL sold a bottle of rosé wine for one euro cent, sparking outrage among local producers and quickly retracting the offer, citing a labeling error.
Yesterday 15:06
The South Korean manufacturer Kumho will open a factory in Opole, Poland, with a capacity of six million tires per year, employing approximately 400 people.
Yesterday 15:02
Members of the European Parliament have adopted new rules that provide financial support to farmers, including increasing subsidies for small farms and simplifying administrative requirements.
Yesterday 14:58
A replica of the Statue of Liberty in Guaíba, Brazil, collapsed due to strong winds, without causing any casualties.
Yesterday 14:45
United Kingdom: Paul Doyle was sentenced to 21 and a half years in prison for driving into a crowd of Liverpool fans, injuring 134 people.
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