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The article discusses rising fuel prices in Australia and New Zealand due to Middle East conflicts, linking this to increased interest in electric vehicles (EVs).
Italian senators proposed a draft law to regulate social media platforms by requiring transparency in algorithmic content distribution and holding companies accountable for design choices.
The article reports on the death of a Rohingya refugee, Nurul Amin Shah Alam, ruled a homicide by authorities but without conclusive responsibility.
The article reports that Harlan Ullman, a former US naval officer, criticized President Trump's address on Iran, calling it 'embarrassing, incoherent' and a 'victory speech for Iran.'
The article reports US President Donald Trump's assertion that Iran is no longer a threat after a 32-day military operation, comparing it to historical US wars. Trump labeled Iran as the 'bully of the Middle East.'
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese stated that the original objectives of the Iran conflict had been met and called for de-escalation, while U.S. President Donald Trump claimed U.S.
Sam Altman's sister amended a civil lawsuit against him for alleged sexual abuse dating back to the 1990s, with a Missouri statute allowing the case to proceed.
The article reviews Ibram X. Kendi's book 'Chain of Ideas,' which attempts to connect right-wing political theories, particularly the 'great replacement' theory.
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The article discusses Donald Trump's criticisms of NATO, including his characterization of the alliance as a 'paper tiger' and accusations that European members are 'spendthrift freeloaders.' It highlights Trump's threats to withdraw from…
The article reports on UK school staff receiving compensation for workplace injuries and discrimination claims, citing specific incidents involving rats, student violence, and disability discrimination.
The article reports on the impact of US President Donald Trump's speech regarding continued military action in Iran, noting rising oil prices, falling Asian stock markets, and mixed currency movements.
The article discusses the role of biofuels in Europe's energy transition, highlighting their potential as an alternative to fossil fuels while acknowledging controversies surrounding land use, CO2 emissions, and sustainability.
The article discusses Las Vegas's strategy to diversify tourism by incorporating major sports events, concerts, and new packages to counter declining visitor numbers.
Germany and Italy propose EU regulations for stablecoins to enhance financial safeguards, emphasizing 'stability and sovereignty.' The plan targets multi-issuer stablecoins, requiring foreign operators כאיל EU access only if their home…
Gambian police used tear gas and water cannons against protesters demanding the release of two siblings who had been acquitted of killing police officers but were rearrested. The siblings were later released from custody.
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The article chronicles historical invasions of the Persian Empire by various civilizations, detailing their challenges and outcomes.
The article discusses the underrepresentation of STEM expertise on corporate boards in Australia, linking it to challenges in innovation and cybersecurity.
Tiger Woods has declined the 2027 Ryder Cup captaincy to focus on health following a car crash and DUI arrest. A Florida judge approved his request to seek treatment abroad, citing privacy and medical needs.