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Coldplay's new album comes out on Friday and once again brings together many guest musicians

Coldplay releases its 10th studio album Moon Music on October 4. It is a concept album about the human connection with space, featuring collaborations with Jay Z, Little Simz and others, and dedicated to the themes of love and hope.

UNN Lite • October 3, 03:58 PM • 95991 views
BBC cancels interview with Boris Johnson after journalist accidentally sends questions in advance

BBC presenter Laura Kensberg accidentally sent Boris Johnson her briefing notes. As a result, the interview with the former British Prime Minister was canceled at short notice.

News of the World • October 3, 03:23 PM • 15671 views
Iran rejects G7 condemnation of attack on Israel as “unilateral”

Iran condemned the G7 statement criticizing the missile attack on Israel and calling for tougher sanctions against Tehran. The Iranian Foreign Ministry accused the G7 of “bias and irresponsibility”.

News of the World • October 3, 02:06 PM • 15703 views
The West hints at a growing nuclear threat as Russia and China expand cooperation in the Arctic

The Chinese Coast Guard has entered the Arctic for the first time for joint patrols with the Russian Federation. Western analysts see this as a growing nuclear threat and a power struggle in the region.

News of the World • October 3, 01:21 PM • 13675 views
Winners of the Alternative Nobel Prize announced in Stockholm

The Right-Livelihood-Stiftung has announced the winners of its alternative Nobel Prize. The winners include a Palestinian human rights activist, activists from the Philippines and Mozambique, and a British research project.

News of the World • October 3, 11:48 AM • 13001 views
In the US states affected by Hurricane Helene, many residents are without running water, cellular phone service and electricit

After Hurricane Helen, many residents of North and South Carolina remain without water, communication and electricity. President Biden visited the affected states, where rescuers continue to search for missing persons.

News of the World • October 3, 10:29 AM • 14097 views
A state border violator who got lost in the forests, hoping to reach Poland, is detained

A man who tried to illegally cross the border with Poland was detained in Rivne region. Following the advice in the messenger, he wandered through forests and swamps for a day until he came across Ukrainian border guards.

Society • October 3, 09:57 AM • 13092 views
Judge Blocks California's New Artificial Intelligence Law in Kamala Harris Fake News Case

A federal judge has blocked California's new AI law, which could have forced the removal of Kamala Harris' dipstick. The author of the dipstick filed a lawsuit claiming that it was satire protected by the First Amendment.

News of the World • October 3, 08:01 AM • 15199 views
Power lines, special equipment and numerous houses damaged: Russians shelled Donetsk region's settlements 25 times - RMA

Over the past day, Russian troops attacked settlements in Donetsk region 25 times. Power lines, special equipment and numerous houses were damaged, and 11 civilians were wounded.

Society • October 3, 07:36 AM • 15637 views
Poles to provide combat drones for South Korean armed forces

The Polish company WB GROUP has signed a contract to supply WARMATE 3 kamikaze drones to the South Korean armed forces. The deal is part of an offset agreement related to Poland's purchase of South Korean defense systems.

News of the World • October 3, 07:08 AM • 14878 views
New species of dinosaurs discovered that lived on the Iberian Peninsula in the Cretaceous period

A new species of sauropod that lived 73 million years ago has been found in Spain. The “Qunkasaura pintiquiniestra” was 15 meters long, weighed 10 tons and was 3 meters high at the shoulders.

News of the World • October 2, 01:56 PM • 107107 views
The reason is the continuation of the war in Gaza: China comments on IDF operation in southern Lebanon and Iranian strikes on Israel

China believes that the inability to cease fire in Gaza has caused new unrest in the Middle East. China calls for a quick ceasefire and opposes the violation of Lebanon's sovereignty.

News of the World • October 2, 01:14 PM • 15437 views
Not true: military denies information about alleged use of RSAB-9000 bomb by Russian armed forces in Vovchansk

The information about the use of the RSAB-9000 bomb by the Russian Federation in Vovchansk is not true. The bomb requires a Tu-160 strategic bomber, the movement of which has not been recorded.

War in Ukraine • October 2, 11:59 AM • 13577 views
Bus attack in the suburbs of Kherson: 54-year-old woman suffers blast injury

A 54-year-old woman sustained an explosive injury after a Russian drone attacked a shuttle bus in Antonivka. The victim was taken to the hospital, where doctors are conducting an examination and providing assistance.

War in Ukraine • October 2, 11:12 AM • 13917 views
China is among the leaders of emerging markets: the weight of China in the MSCI Inc. benchmark increased to 27.8%

China increased its weight in the MSCI Emerging Markets Index to 27. 8%. This was due to a $3.2 trillion increase in the value of Chinese stocks following the US Federal Reserve's monetary easing and China's stimulus measures.

News of the World • October 2, 09:49 AM • 13739 views
Checks of men in Luhansk TOT intensified in connection with Kremlin's draft

The occupiers have intensified checks of men in Luhansk region due to the fall conscription in the Russian Armed Forces. They stop vehicles on the highways, demanding a military ID with an updated registration mark.

Society • October 2, 08:53 AM • 14228 views
In Donetsk region, Russians hit an educational institution, houses and damaged 3 infrastructure facilities, 5 residents wounded - RMA

Over the last day, the occupants attacked the settlements of Donetsk region 13 times. An educational institution, houses and 3 infrastructure facilities were damaged, and 5 civilians were wounded.

Society • October 2, 08:16 AM • 20209 views
Border communities in Chernihiv region attacked by the enemy with MLRS, mortars and FPV drones: outbuildings on fire

Russian troops attacked 8 settlements in two communities in Chernihiv region. Forty-nine attacks using mortars, MLRS, tanks, artillery, and drones were recorded, causing fires in outbuildings.

War in Ukraine • October 2, 07:42 AM • 23168 views
Japanese airport suspends flights due to explosion on runway

An explosion has occurred at Japan's Miyazaki Airport, destroying the taxiway. All flights have been canceled, the runway is closed, and the cause of the incident is under investigation.

News of the World • October 2, 07:15 AM • 15129 views
Iranian Foreign Minister: Military actions against Israel are coming to an end

Iran's Foreign Minister announces the end of the attack on Israel, stating that 90% of the missiles hit their targets. Iran warned of a stronger response in case of further retaliation by Israel.

News of the World • October 2, 06:46 AM • 15949 views
For decades, Picasso's painting hung in the living room of a dealer who had no idea about the artist

The portrait of Dora Maar by Picasso, found in 1960s in Capri, is estimated at 6 million euros. The owner did not know about the painting's value until his son recognized the artist's style in the 2000s.

UNN Lite • October 1, 06:01 PM • 105093 views
The number of deportations from Germany to Russia is growing

Since the beginning of 2024, the number of deportations from Germany to Russia has increased to 32 people. This is a significant increase compared to the 7 deportations in 2023, although still less than the 280 deportations in 2021.

Politics • October 1, 04:30 PM • 21789 views
Estonia will produce military products for Ukraine

The Estonian Defense Minister announced plans to produce military products for Ukraine worth more than 100 million euros annually. Estonia seeks to prioritize Ukraine's needs by 2025.

War in Ukraine • October 1, 02:00 PM • 76798 views
Russia plans to recruit 40% of prisoners for the war against Ukraine

the state Duma of the Russian Federation has passed a law allowing the transfer of prisoners to the front. According to the Russian Ministry of Defense, it is planned to recruit about 24,000 people from detention centers.

War in Ukraine • October 1, 01:03 PM • 16485 views
Chinese banks have limited settlements with sellers on Russian marketplaces

Chinese banks have complicated cross-border payments for the purchase of goods on Russian marketplaces. China's share of payments to Russian marketplaces fell by a quarter to 51.1% over the year.

News of the World • October 1, 10:57 AM • 12009 views
More than 100 people remain in Vuhledar, but it is almost impossible to bring in humanitarian aid - RMA

There are 107 civilians in Vuhledar, including children. The delivery of humanitarian aid is hampered by the enemy's proximity to the city center. Evacuation from Donetsk region is now being carried out through Dnipropetrovsk region.

Society • October 1, 10:00 AM • 14636 views
PlayStation network down for more than 10 hours: online play impossible, Sony still looking for a solution

The PlayStation network has suffered a large-scale outage, making it impossible for PS4 and PS5 users to play online. Sony has confirmed the problem and is working to resolve it, but the time when the service will be restored is still unknown.

Technologies • October 1, 09:21 AM • 11314 views
Rejoicing over ordinary water: residents of TOT in Luhansk region rely on their own resources to find water and access to medical services - RMA

Residents of Lysychansk are happy to have access to technical water after the water supply system was destroyed. In Siverskodonetsk, people complain about the poor quality of medical services and the lack of specialized doctors.

Society • October 1, 08:31 AM • 13358 views
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Marine Le Pen's conviction could deprive them of the right to run in the 2027 presidential election and affect support for the National Association.

News of the World • October 1, 07:42 AM • 13862 views
Italy's government imposes restrictions on peaceful protests, unions worry about growing repression - Politico

The Italian government approved a bill criminalizing road and railroad blockades. The opposition and trade unions are concerned about increased repression, but the authorities emphasize that protests will be allowed under certain conditions.

News of the World • October 1, 07:09 AM • 13460 views