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The article reports on the death of French-Iranian author and illustrator Marjane Satrapi at age 56. It details her professional achievements, including the work 'Persepolis', her advocacy for human rights in Iran, and her personal life,…
A drone strike at Kuwait International Airport resulted in one death and numerous injuries, causing a temporary closure of the facility.
The company Argum has developed a hidden water supply system designed to protect water intakes from drone attacks and sabotage.
A new study by Curtin University and collaborators suggests that Stonehenge's Altar Stone was transported from northeast Scotland to Salisbury Plain by Neolithic people.
The article announces the 2026 Prix Versailles architecture and design awards for the World's Most Beautiful Restaurants. It highlights 16 global winners, providing detailed descriptions of five European venues and their design elements.
Israel and Lebanon have agreed to a conditional ceasefire brokered by the US, though Hezbollah was not part of the negotiations and has reportedly rejected the deal.
The provided text is a webpage interface for Al Jazeera, specifically a landing page for a video titled 'Doha Debates: How does football influence who we are?'.
Governor Alexander Beglov announced the creation of a multi-environment center for unmanned and robotic systems in St. Petersburg's Technopark.
The article reports on statements made by US President Donald Trump regarding the stabilization of oil prices following the conclusion of a conflict with Iran.
Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergey Ryabkov spoke at the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum regarding international trade.
A physical altercation between two men occurred during a kindergarten graduation ceremony at Ben Franklin Elementary School in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
The article reports on protests against a commentator accused of spreading Kremlin narratives through French media outlets owned by Vincent Bolloré.
Armenian Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan has signed a framework agreement with the United States regarding the Trump Route for International Peace and Prosperity (TRIPP) project.
Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak stated at the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum that the Russian government may ban diesel fuel exports if necessary, though he noted there is currently no such need.
The article reports on Kim Jong Un's inspection of a new nuclear material production plant and North Korea's stated goal to exponentially increase its nuclear forces.
The article reports on the increase in Russian aerial attacks against Ukraine, featuring a mix of drones and hypersonic missiles.
A major fire occurred at the Tata Steel plant in Port Talbot, south Wales, affecting a production line. Local residents were advised to stay indoors, and staff were safely evacuated from the site.
The article reports the initial movements of the Russian stock market and the exchange rate of the Chinese yuan against the ruble on June 4.
A communicator for the Gauteng Department of Social Development discusses the challenges of funding non-profit organizations, arguing that while government inefficiency exists, many funding delays are caused by NPO administrative failures.
Sikh community leaders in Southampton have urged for peace and harmony following violent protests. These demonstrations occurred after the murder of Henry Nowak and resulted in injuries to several police officers.