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US simplifies visas for 2026 World Cup fans and investors: Trump ordered hospitality amid migrant wars

The Trump administration has instructed US embassies to prioritize visa applications from foreigners planning to visit the country for investment or participation in major sporting events.

Politics • December 4, 09:01 PM • 2134 views
Historic visit: UN Security Council delegation arrives in Syria for the first time since 1945

A delegation of 15 UN Security Council members visited Syria for the first time since 1945, meeting with interim President Ahmad al-Sharaa. The visit took place on the eve of the anniversary of the fall of Bashar al-Assad's regime and aimed to build trust.

Politics • December 4, 08:19 PM • 1964 views
Personnel changes at Versace: Creative Director Vitale resigns after brand acquisition by PradaPhoto

Versace Creative Director Dario Vitale is resigning eight months after his appointment. This comes two days after the Prada Group completed its acquisition of Versace for 1.375 billion euros in cash.

Culture • December 4, 07:51 PM • 2082 views
Iraq revokes recognition of Hezbollah and Houthis as terrorists, calling it a "mistake"

Weeks after Iraq recognized Yemen's Houthis and Hezbollah as terrorists, the authorities revoked the decision, citing a mistake.

News of the World • December 4, 07:40 PM • 2074 views
Vatican commission again against: women will not be ordained as deacons, but other ministries are offered

A Vatican research commission has decided not to ordain women as deacons, disappointing Catholic women. Instead, it has been proposed to create new lay ministries for women outside of the ordained diaconate.

Society • December 4, 05:01 PM • 3970 views
The New York Times sues the Pentagon over new accreditation rules: what is known

The New York Times has filed a lawsuit against the Pentagon, challenging new rules that prohibit most major media outlets from being in the building. The publication claims that these rules violate constitutional freedoms and restrict the work of journalists.

News of the World • December 4, 03:34 PM • 2786 views
Rare palms that bloom only once in a lifetime have flowered in Rio de Janeiro

A talipot palm, imported from South Asia in the 1960s, has bloomed in Rio de Janeiro. This palm, one of the largest in the world, flowers only once in its lifetime, after which it naturally dies.

Weather and environment • December 4, 05:23 AM • 26648 views
Thailand lifts 50-year ban on daytime alcohol sales to boost tourism

Thailand has temporarily lifted a long-standing ban on daytime alcohol sales, in place since 1972, to stimulate tourism and support small businesses. The new rules will be in effect for 180 days as a trial, allowing sales from 11:00 AM to midnight.

Society • December 4, 02:49 AM • 5384 views
New Zealand resident ate a Fabergé pendant worth $19,000

In New Zealand, a man swallowed a Fabergé pendant worth 33,000 New Zealand dollars in a store. Police are waiting for the jewelry to pass naturally, and the suspect will appear in court on December 8.

Culture • December 4, 12:28 AM • 6750 views
Witkoff and Kushner to meet Umerov on December 4 - AP

Donald Trump's special envoy, Steve Witkoff, and US President's son-in-law, Jared Kushner, will meet with Secretary of the National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine, Rustem Umerov, in Miami on December 4 to continue discussions on the American "peace plan" for Ukraine.

Politics • December 3, 11:09 PM • 30751 views
US to sentence doctor who sold ketamine to Matthew Perry before his death

Today, a Los Angeles court will announce the sentence for Dr. Salvador Plasencia, who pleaded guilty to illegally selling ketamine to Matthew Perry. Prosecutors are seeking a three-year prison sentence for the 44-year-old Plasencia.

News of the World • December 3, 01:55 PM • 3202 views
Putin flies to New Delhi to strengthen strategic oil alliance with India amid US sanctions – media

Putin will pay a state visit to India on December 4-5 for talks with Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The meeting takes place against the backdrop of India continuing to massively buy discounted Russian oil, despite warnings from Washington.

Politics • December 3, 01:49 PM • 3370 views
In Sudan, a man hijacked a plane: he was arrested after landing for a fake refueling invented by a cunning pilot

In Sudan, an armed man hijacked a humanitarian plane, demanding to fly to Chad. The pilot faked a refueling, which allowed the hijacker to be arrested in the city of Wau.

News of the World • December 2, 08:53 PM • 6234 views
Shooting near the White House: Accused pleads not guilty from hospital bed

Rahmanullah Lakhanwal, an Afghan national accused of assaulting and killing National Guard servicemen near the White House, pleaded not guilty. He participated in the first court hearing via video link from his hospital bed.

News of the World • December 2, 08:16 PM • 3930 views
Northeastern US hit by first major snowstorm of the seasonPhoto

A powerful snowstorm brought up to 25 centimeters of snow and ice to New England. This followed record November snowfalls in the Midwest, which complicated travel.

News of the World • December 2, 08:00 PM • 8999 views
Pope Leo XIV visited the site of the Beirut port explosion and prayed for the dead in 2020 - AP News

Pope Leo XIV concluded his first foreign trip to Lebanon and Turkey, visiting the port of Beirut. He prayed for the 220 people who died in August 2020 and met with relatives of the explosion victims.

Society • December 2, 09:42 AM • 3025 views
Bitcoin fell below $85,000 due to crypto crash

Bitcoin, after reaching a record high of $126,210. 50 on October 6, fell by 11.8% to less than $85,000. This drop led to a decline in crypto industry stocks, including Coinbase Global and Robinhood Markets.

Economy • December 1, 06:39 PM • 13285 views
South African radio host arrested on suspicion of recruiting militants for Russia

South African police have arrested 39-year-old Nonkululeko Mantuli, a SAFM host, on suspicion of recruiting men to fight in the war in Ukraine on Russia's side. Four other people have also been detained, three of whom were trying to fly to Russia, and one has already joined the Russian army.

News of the World • December 1, 05:50 PM • 3848 views
Hong Kong fire death toll rises to 146 after search operations

In Hong Kong, the death toll from the fire in the Wang Fuk residential complex has risen to 146, with 30 more bodies found. About 100 people are missing, and 79 were injured.

News of the World • November 30, 10:38 AM • 4869 views
Kyrgyzstan held early parliamentary elections amid repression of opposition and journalists

Kyrgyzstan held early parliamentary elections, with 467 candidates vying for 90 seats. This occurred amidst arrests of opposition figures and the closure of independent media outlets.

Politics • November 30, 09:50 AM • 8572 views
Stockton banquet hall shooting in the USA: four dead, ten wounded

A mass shooting at a banquet hall in Stockton, California, claimed the lives of four people and wounded ten, including children. The suspect is still at large, and the shooter's motive is unknown.

News of the World • November 30, 07:19 AM • 3901 views
"Misleading, biased, exposed": White House creates media "Hall of Shame" for spreading "fake news"Photo

The White House has launched a "Hall of Shame for Offenders" section on its website, listing media outlets that it believes spread fake news. The list includes leading media such as The Washington Post, CNN, and The New York Times, with a "leader" for fake news to be identified weekly.

Politics • November 30, 12:34 AM • 9358 views
Russia declared Human Rights Watch an "undesirable" organization

The Russian Federation declared Human Rights Watch an "undesirable" organization, banning its activities in the country. At the same time, several public figures, journalists, and publications were added to the register of "foreign agents."

Politics • November 28, 10:54 PM • 5268 views
Lukashenka made a "goodwill visit" to Myanmar - the second during the country's military rule

Belarusian self-proclaimed president Lukashenka visited Myanmar, strengthening the junta's legitimacy ahead of controversial elections. He became only the second world leader to visit the country since the establishment of military rule in 2021.

Politics • November 28, 06:41 PM • 5004 views
Fourth suspect arrested in Louvre robbery in Paris

Paris police have arrested a 39-year-old man believed to be the fourth member of the gang that robbed the Louvre on October 19. He has six previous convictions and faces up to 15 years in prison for robbery and 10 years for criminal conspiracy.

News of the World • November 28, 06:01 PM • 4128 views
Pope Leo XIV and Orthodox Patriarchs commemorated the 1700th anniversary of the Council of Nicaea at its original site

Pope Leo XIV and Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew I visited Iznik, Turkey, to commemorate the 1700th anniversary of the Council of Nicaea. They prayed together for Christian unity at the site where the Nicene Creed was formulated.

News of the World • November 28, 02:16 PM • 3634 views
Hong Kong fire death toll continues to rise, last search for survivors in 7 towers underwayVideo

Firefighters continue to search for survivors after a massive fire engulfed seven of the eight towers of a complex in Hong Kong, claiming the lives of at least 94 people. More than 70 people were injured, and the fire became the deadliest in decades.

News of the World • November 28, 07:16 AM • 25855 views
Rare crystal Fabergé egg put up for auction for over $26 million

A rare crystal and diamond Fabergé egg, created for the Russian imperial family, has been put up for sale with an estimated value of over $26 million. This "Winter Egg" is one of seven luxurious ovals remaining in private hands.

Culture • November 27, 08:17 PM • 5353 views
Coup in Guinea-Bissau: Military appoints new junta leader after forceful seizure of power

In Guinea-Bissau, soldiers have declared General Horta N'Ta as the head of the military government, which will oversee a one-year transitional period. This occurred after a forceful seizure of power that began following the presidential elections.

News of the World • November 27, 01:08 PM • 2538 views
Mexico plans to create the most powerful supercomputer in Latin America

The Mexican government has announced plans to create the "Coatlícue" supercomputer with a capacity of 314 petaflops, which will be seven times more powerful than Brazil's current leader. The project, named after the mother goddess, will enhance the country's capabilities in artificial intelligence and data processing, with work set to begin next year.

News of the World • November 26, 08:47 PM • 4133 views