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Russia is demanding France release Anna Novikova, a Russian-French national accused of espionage, while Russian officials criticize France's legal actions as part of a broader 'spy mania' in Europe.
The article reports that the European Commission is urging EU member states to coordinate on securing oil supplies amid rising energy prices linked to Middle East conflicts.
The article reports US President Donald Trump's claim that the military could end its Iran offensive within two to three weeks, shifting responsibility for the Strait of Hormuz to other nations.
The article reports on NASA's planned crewed moon mission as part of the Artemis program, alongside other news snippets about international politics, Middle East conflicts, and cultural events.
The article discusses the U.S. military's unpreparedness for the prolonged conflict with Iran, the economic impacts of the conflict on global markets, and Iran's strategic responses to U.S. actions.
The article discusses April Fools' Day pranks by media outlets and brands, highlighting examples like fake news stories, absurd product announcements, and satirical events.
The article reports on migrant fatalities in the central Mediterranean and Aegean Sea, citing UN data and official sources. It details rescue operations, weather-related deaths, and incidents involving Afghan migrants near Turkey's coast.
The article reports U.S. President Trump's claims that Iran's president sought a ceasefire and his potential withdrawal from the war within weeks.
The article highlights the contributions of York, an enslaved Black man who accompanied Lewis and Clark's expedition, emphasizing his critical role in the journey.
The article examines how health insurance status influences cancer outcomes for young people, citing research showing disparities in survival rates and treatment access based on private, Medicaid, or uninsured status.
The article describes a video game-based astronomy course called 'The Artistic Universe' developed by a professor at Penn State University.
The article reports on the UN's warning about a displacement crisis in Lebanon caused by Israeli military actions, with displaced people lacking shelter. It describes the situation in Beirut and cites Al Jazeera's correspondent.
The article discusses the United States' new health aid agreements with African countries, which include demands for health data and minerals in exchange for aid.
Iran's cultural heritage minister describes damage to historical sites as a 'deliberate war' on national identity, contrasting current destruction with past conflicts.
The article describes Uppsala's 'IQ Tourism' initiative, which encourages travelers to engage with historical and cultural depth rather than focusing on popular tourist spots.
The Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod (LCMS) claims it will lead the search for a new head of Hong Kong International School (HKIS) after accusing the operator of failing to nominate candidates since 2022, creating 'risk of leadership…
The article discusses Pakistan's military actions along the Afghan border, including reported airstrikes and the establishment of a security zone, while presenting conflicting accounts from Pakistani officials, analysts, and Afghan…
The article reports on surveillance footage allegedly showing the abduction of US journalist Shelly Kittleson in Baghdad. Officials confirm she remains missing and an investigation is ongoing.
The article reports on parliamentary committee concerns regarding Palantir's NHS contract, including issues of transparency, data use, and vendor lock-in.
The article reports that Gulf allies, including Saudi Arabia and the UAE, are urging President Trump to continue military action against Iran, citing that Tehran has not been sufficiently weakened by the US-led bombing campaign.