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The article reports on U.S.-China tensions in Latin America, including U.S. pressure on Cuba, Chile's new president facing a U.S.-China undersea cable dispute, and China's denial of retaliatory actions against Panama.
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The first payment to Ukraine under the €90 billion loan could happen in a matter of days after Hungary lifts its veto.
A Royal Navy captain stepped back from duties due to his relationship with MP Joani Reid, whose husband faces spying allegations. The navy investigated potential blackmail risks but found no rule violations.
The article discusses research on how tropical insect species respond to rising temperatures, highlighting thermal limits, protein stability, and ecosystem impacts.
The article discusses communal laundries in Sweden, highlighting their role in reducing energy costs and promoting sustainability through shared infrastructure.
A Brazilian judge has blocked a zipline project connecting Sugarloaf Mountain to Morro da Urca, citing environmental concerns.
The article reports on Amsterdam's celebration of the 25th anniversary of the world's first same-sex marriages, highlighting historical milestones, current statistics, and statements from officials.
The article discusses South Africa's deployment of the military to address crime in high-violence areas, presenting both government optimism and critical concerns about the effectiveness of military involvement in civilian policing.
On the one hand, experts say, Europe is better prepared for this energy crisis than the last. On the other, it is still waging a culture war against the most obvious path out. Fuel prices have soared…
French authorities suspect a pro-Iranian group named HAYI may be linked to a foiled bomb plot targeting Bank of America's Paris offices.
The article highlights three distinct topics: predictions about a Trump-Xi summit, an American comedian's experience in China, and a report warning of a potential shortage of China expertise in the US.
The article discusses potential U.S. strategies in the Iran conflict, referencing historical events like the 1953 coup and 1979 Revolution.
The article discusses how bumblebee queens survive underwater during winter through physiological adaptations like reduced metabolic rates and anaerobic metabolism.
The article discusses the decline of insect populations, emphasizing the ecological importance of insects and the need for global monitoring initiatives like買い物 butterfly index.
The article discusses the Iran war, including statements from Trump about a ceasefire, Israel's military actions, Iran's economic impact, and international responses.
The article reports that Russia has imposed a total ban on gasoline exports, attributing the decision to the global impact of the US-Israeli war on Iran. It cites Al Jazeera's Yulia Shapovalova as the source.
The article describes the new Apple Museum in Utrecht, highlighting its exhibits including the Apple I computer and the company's historical development from a garage startup to a global tech brand.
The article reports Russia's claim of full control over Ukraine's Luhansk region and other areas, with no immediate Ukrainian response.
French President Macron met with Japanese PM Takaichi in Tokyo to discuss international law and the economic effects of the US-Israeli conflict on Iran.