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Georgian Prime Minister says EU integration remains a priority for the country

Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze reaffirmed the country's priority of European integration. He emphasized the importance of economic performance for EU accession, despite opposition criticism of election irregularities.

News of the World • October 28, 09:24 AM • 14055 views
Bruce Willis in Los Angeles: amid his struggle with aphasia, the star smiles and puts on a Los Angeles Dodgers cap

The 69-year-old actor was spotted in a car in Los Angeles, where he looked smiling and relaxed. The “Die Hard” star continues to struggle with aphasia and dementia, but according to his family, he is in stable condition.

News of the World • October 28, 08:55 AM • 114341 views
Harris receives support from Nobel Prize winners: representatives of various sciences call Trump a potential threat

Dozens of Nobel Prize winners from various fields of science have signed an open letter in support of Kamala Harris. They warn that Trump's presidency threatens scientific progress and living standards.

News of the World • October 25, 04:49 PM • 15797 views
More than 50% of foreign workers complain of discrimination in Germany

56% of foreign professionals in Germany report discrimination, especially when looking for housing. The IAB study found significant bureaucratic obstacles for immigrants, despite recent legislative changes.

News of the World • October 25, 04:24 PM • 15713 views
Kurdish militants claim responsibility for attack on Turkish space agency

The People's Defense Forces claimed responsibility for the attack on the Tusas headquarters, which resulted in 5 deaths and 22 injuries. Turkey responded by striking 32 Kurdish targets in Iraq and Syria.

News of the World • October 25, 04:00 PM • 14992 views
New animation allows you to feel the eerie sounds of the Earth's magnetic field turning over 41,000 years

ESA has published a video demonstrating the deformation of the Earth's magnetic field during the LaChampagne event 41,000 years ago. The planet's magnetosphere weakened to 5% of its current strength, allowing cosmic rays to penetrate the atmosphere.

Technologies • October 25, 03:21 PM • 13549 views
In Donetsk and Kherson regions, several post offices have stopped working: in Stanislav and Oleksiyevo-Druzhkivka, due to the destruction of

Due to hostile attacks, two Ukrposhta offices in Donetsk region - in Kurakhove and Oleksiyevo-Druzhkivka - have been closed. In Stanislav, Kherson region, the branch is temporarily closed due to a drone strike and the need for demining.

Society • October 25, 01:56 PM • 16458 views
Shmyhal discusses with the EU the use of 1.4 billion euros of frozen assets of the Russian Federation

The Prime Minister of Ukraine discussed the distribution of funds from frozen Russian assets with representatives of the EU Defense Committee. EUR 400 million will be used to support the Ukrainian defense industry.

Politics • October 25, 12:43 PM • 14238 views
Apple is preparing a surprise: new Macs with M4 processors this week

Apple has announced an “exciting week” for Mac via a press release. The new Mac mini, iMac, and MacBook Pro with M4 processors are expected to be introduced.

Technologies • October 25, 10:03 AM • 11229 views
No choice: 100 children in Luhansk region's TOT are among the “Cossack corps” graduates, where the only contract after graduation is with the Russian armed forces - RMA

In Starobilsk, the occupiers are increasing the number of students in the “Cossack cadet corps” from 100 to 500 children over 12. After graduation, they will be required to sign a contract with the Russian army.

Society • October 25, 09:02 AM • 13053 views
Canadian businesses sound the alarm over new immigration restrictions

Canada plans to reduce its permanent resident quotas from 485,000 to 365,000 by 2027. The business community is concerned about possible labor shortages and the loss of foreign workers.

News of the World • October 25, 08:50 AM • 13746 views
To prevent them from entering Russia: Finland introduces special licenses for export of ammunition components

Finland is introducing special licenses for the export of ammunition components to prevent them from reaching Russia. The draft law is under consideration until November 28, 2024.

Politics • October 25, 08:24 AM • 16981 views
Biden to officially apologize for cruelty in Indian boarding schools for the first time

The US President plans to recognize the federal government's atrocities in Indian boarding schools between 1819 and 1970. Native American children were subjected to violence and forced assimilation in more than 500 institutions.

News of the World • October 25, 07:58 AM • 14409 views
Houthis may have used tracking data from Russia to attack ships in Red Sea - media

The WSJ reports that Russia provided the Houthis with data to target ships through Iranian intermediaries. Over the year, the Houthis have carried out more than 100 attacks, killing 4 sailors and sinking 2 ships.

Politics • October 25, 07:00 AM • 16789 views
Elon Musk has been in secret talks with Vladimir Putin since 2022 - WSJ

The Wall Street Journal reports on Elon Musk's regular contacts with Putin since 2022. The billionaire discusses business and geopolitics with the Kremlin, including Starlink and Ukraine.

Politics • October 25, 06:35 AM • 16187 views
Tropical storm Trami killed dozens of people in the Philippines

At least 26 people have died as a result of Tropical Storm Trami in the Philippines. The disaster caused widespread flooding on the island of Luzon, leaving 7 million people without electricity.

News of the World • October 24, 04:02 PM • 17247 views
Israel planned a strike on the residences of Iranian leaders - Bild

Israel has developed a detailed plan for a retaliatory strike against the residences of Iranian leaders and military facilities. The plan had to be postponed due to the leak of classified Pentagon documents.

News of the World • October 24, 03:05 PM • 15225 views
Trump's tariffs will hit the EU, with Germany at greatest risk

If Trump wins and imposes 20% import duties, the eurozone's GDP could shrink by 1. 3% by 2028. Germany will suffer the most, with a GDP decline of up to 1.5%.

Economy • October 24, 01:39 PM • 20021 views
A plane with a Russian crew shot down in Sudan could have been supplying the army

An Il-76 transport plane with a Russian crew was shot down in North Darfur state. According to the opposition, the plane was used to supply weapons and supplies to the besieged city of Al-Fashir.

News of the World • October 24, 12:15 PM • 18045 views
Naval logistics in the Azov-Black Sea region is dead for Russia - Pletenchuk

The Russian Navy's combat-capable ships were relocated from Crimea to Novorossiysk due to Ukraine's constant attacks. After the destruction of the Caesar Kunikov, the occupiers' maritime logistics in the region virtually ceased to exist.

War in Ukraine • October 24, 12:00 PM • 16304 views
Armenian PM says Yerevan and Baku discussed all issues for peace - media

The Armenian prime minister announced that all fundamental issues for peace with Azerbaijan had been agreed upon. Yerevan offered Baku to sign a treaty and provide simplified communication with Nakhchivan.

News of the World • October 24, 11:15 AM • 16718 views
The European Commission sees an opportunity to reduce emissions through tax policy

European Commissioner Wopke Hoekstra proposes to change the tax system to stimulate green technologies. The EU also plans to revise emission standards for new vehicles by 2026.

Economy • October 24, 10:26 AM • 18248 views
Geoffrey Capes dies: British sports legend, twice recognised as the world's strongest man

British shot put record holder Geoff Capes has passed away at the age of 75. He was twice the strongest man in the world, three times the strongest man in Europe, and consumed 12,000 calories a day.

Sports • October 24, 09:48 AM • 15354 views
Boeing strike continues after social agreement rejected

Boeing's largest union has rejected a tentative labor agreement and is continuing its strike. 64% of union members voted against a proposal to increase wages by 35% over four years without restoring the pension scheme.

News of the World • October 24, 07:46 AM • 15056 views
More than 10 attacks in Donetsk region in 24 hours, at least 3 people wounded, infrastructure damaged - RMA

Russian troops fired 12 times at localities in Donetsk region over the last day. Institutional buildings, private houses and a gas pipeline were damaged, and at least 3 people were wounded.

Society • October 24, 07:29 AM • 24363 views
Canada is preparing a plan to reduce the number of permanent immigrants in the country

The Canadian government will announce a reduction in immigration targets. By 2027, it is planned to reduce the number of new permanent residents to 365,000, and temporary residents by about 30,000 by 2025.

News of the World • October 24, 06:59 AM • 16027 views
The Foreign Ministers of Ukraine and Oman discussed the Formula for Peace and strengthening trade ties on the basis of a joint commission

The Ministers of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine and Oman discussed the Formula for Peace and freedom of navigation. The parties agreed to establish an intergovernmental commission to strengthen trade ties and expand cultural and humanitarian cooperation.

Politics • October 23, 04:18 PM • 21100 views
The arrival of La Niña is postponed until November, El Niña may persist until March 2025

The expected transition to La Niña in the Pacific Ocean is postponed until November-December with a 60% probability. El Niña may persist until March 2025, which will affect global weather conditions.

News of the World • October 23, 03:18 PM • 106868 views
We welcome the actions of any country that supports Ukraine: Deputy State Department Spokesperson comments on South Korean officials' statement

The Deputy Spokesperson for the US State Department commented on South Korea's possible assistance to Ukraine. He emphasized that the United States welcomes the actions of any country in support of Ukraine, but South Korea must express its position.

War in Ukraine • October 23, 02:17 PM • 62788 views
Pope Francis cuts salaries for cardinals - media

Pope Francis has announced that the salaries of cardinals in the Vatican will be cut starting November 1. The decision is aimed at curbing the budget deficit and demonstrating a “spirit of service and substance.

News of the World • October 23, 01:48 PM • 16257 views