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The article reports on Ukraine's defense agreements with Gulf nations to counter Iranian drone threats. It highlights President Zelensky's efforts to secure air defense systems for Ukraine while noting regional tensions involving Iran and…
The article reports on Emmanuel Grégoire's appointment as Paris' new mayor and his commitment to addressing child abuse in after-school programs.
The article provides a chronological overview of Apple's technological innovations from the 1970s to 2008, highlighting key products like the Apple II, Macintosh, iPod, iPhone, and iPad.
A humpback whale stranded in the Baltic Sea has shown signs of deteriorating health, with rescuers and experts monitoring its condition.
The article discusses geological risks like rockfalls and road closures in Gran Canaria, explaining factors such as heavy rainfall, steep terrain, vegetation, and human activity.
A 36-year-old man was arrested in Hong Kong for suspected unlawful recording of a woman in a mall. Police cited a passer-by's report and found an Apple Watch and potential recording device at the scene.
The article reports an isolated case of H9N2 influenza in Europe, explaining its characteristics and low risk to humans. It compares H9N2 to more dangerous strains like H5N1 while emphasizing the need for vigilance against avian influenza.
The article presents a study analyzing how violent conflict in rural Africa affects agricultural investment and productivity.
The article reports on the UK's 7 May elections, detailing political strategies and challenges faced by Labour, Reform UK, the Green Party, and Plaid Cymru in England, Wales, and Scotland.
The article details UK government plans to address the energy crisis through targeted financial support via the Crisis and Resilience Fund, while comparing measures with European counterparts.
The article reports on Germany's decision to host Syria's interim president Ahmed al-Sharaa despite allegations of human rights violations.
The article describes the National Film and Sound Archive's (NFSA) Sounds of Australia collection, which includes culturally significant audio recordings from 1996 to 2026.
The article presents research findings on generational differences in fathers' attitudes toward caregiving and work-life balance in Australia.
The article discusses how Asian economies are affected by the Middle East war's impact on oil markets, noting Iran's disruption of the Strait of Hormuz and its effect on global energy prices.
The article reports on Israeli military actions in southern Lebanon, including an airstrike that killed a Lebanese soldier and the expansion of an Israeli buffer zone.
The article examines how digital technologies like body cameras and satellite imagery are reshaping evidence collection in cases of state violence, while highlighting systemic challenges in legal systems recognizing and processing such…
James Farthing, a man who won a $167m Powerball jackpot, is accused of burglary and marijuana possession after breaking into a home in Kentucky. He has a history of legal troubles including prior arrests and parole violations.
The article reports on Germany's decision to host Syria's interim president, Ahmed al-Sharaa, amid human rights concerns. It details government officials' arguments for Syrian repatriation, contrasting with criticisms from media and NGOs…
The Israeli military suspended the Netzah Yehuda battalion after soldiers assaulted a CNN crew in the West Bank. The unit has a history of alleged abuses against Palestinians, including a 2022 incident involving a Palestinian American…