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Radicalization of children is growing in Europe due to online content

The threat of radicalization of children is growing in Europe due to online content. Extremists use porn, scenes of violence and social networks to influence teenagers, which leads to attempted terrorist attacks.

News of the World • April 13, 12:12 PM • 8173 views
Gmail updates security features: here's what to choose when Google asks you

Google updates Gmail and offers users a choice: improved AI features with data processing or a limited version with enhanced privacy. The decision affects the service's operation.

News of the World • April 11, 03:20 PM • 11760 views
Occupants shot 4 Ukrainian soldiers in Zaporizhzhia: Lubinets appealed to the ICRC and the UN

Russian soldiers shot four Ukrainian servicemen who surrendered near P'yatykhatky. The Ombudsman sent letters to the UN and the ICRC to record the war crime.

War in Ukraine • April 10, 07:10 PM • 7935 views
Spokesperson of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine: Russian executions of prisoners are a war crime that requires investigation

Ukraine calls for an investigation into war crimes after a video appeared of Russian troops executing Ukrainian prisoners. These actions are a war crime that must be investigated.

War in Ukraine • April 10, 03:03 PM • 11154 views
This weekend, a unique phenomenon can be seen in the sky - a micromoon

On April 13, you will be able to see the Micromoon – a full Moon that will appear smaller due to its distance from the Earth. The next micromoon will be in May, and there will be supermoons in the fall.

Society • April 10, 02:11 AM • 106660 views
Court orders Trump administration to return AP to White House

Trump administration restores AP accreditation after court ruling. The conflict was caused by the agency's refusal to use the new name of the Gulf of Mexico, imposed by the president.

News of the World • April 9, 01:11 AM • 4486 views
In Mariupol, graves of local residents who died during the storming of the city by the Russians continue to be discovered

In occupied Mariupol, spontaneous graves of Mariupol residents who died during the storming of the city are still being discovered. According to the Associated Press, more than 10,000 new burials have been discovered there.

Society • April 8, 10:34 AM • 11224 views
Iran hints at indirect talks with US, contrary to Trump's words - Associated Press

Trump announced direct talks with Iran on the nuclear program. Iranian Foreign Minister Araghchi insists on an indirect format of negotiations.

Politics • April 8, 06:38 AM • 8929 views
Hungary has confirmed its withdrawal from the International Criminal Court

The Hungarian authorities are initiating the process of withdrawing from the International Criminal Court. The relevant statement was made by the head of the office of Prime Minister Viktor Orban.

News of the World • April 3, 08:48 AM • 12065 views
Despite Ilon Musk's million-dollar spending spree: Democrat-backed judge wins Wisconsin Supreme Court election

Liberal candidate Susan Crawford won against the conservative, despite $25 million invested by Elon Musk. This will preserve the liberal majority in the state Supreme Court.

News of the World • April 2, 10:00 AM • 16930 views
Spring-Summer Offensive of the Russian Federation: ISW Analyzed Putin's Plans and Where to Expect Strikes

Russia is planning a major offensive in the spring-summer of 2025 in several directions to put pressure on Ukraine in negotiations. G7 warns of possible intensification of fighting.

War in Ukraine • March 30, 04:28 AM • 31303 views
Miracle in Alaska: Pilot and daughters spent half a day and survived on the wing of an airplane in a frozen lake

In Alaska, a pilot and his two daughters survived 12 hours on the wing of a plane that crashed and partially sank in an icy lake. They were rescued after another pilot spotted a call to search for the crash victims.

News of the World • March 26, 11:32 AM • 23023 views
JFK Assassination Document Release - Four Key Findings

The US is studying declassified documents about the assassination of John F. Kennedy. They show how the CIA tracked Lee Harvey Oswald before the assassination, but do not fully reveal the mystery.

News of the World • March 20, 03:29 PM • 317652 views
Trump named the day of negotiations with Putin regarding the end of the war in Ukraine and revealed the main topics

Donald Trump announced a conversation with Vladimir Putin on March 18 to discuss ending the war in Ukraine. The negotiations will concern the issue of territory and power plants.

War in Ukraine • March 17, 05:23 AM • 160880 views
The Houthis threaten attacks on Israeli ships in the Red and Arabian Seas

Yemeni Houthi rebels announced the resumption of attacks on Israeli ships in adjacent waters. This happened after the deadline set for Israel to deliver aid to Gaza.

News of the World • March 12, 07:42 AM • 12948 views
US House passes bill to avert government shutdown

Republicans passed a bill to prevent a government shutdown and fund federal agencies through September. Bipartisan support from the Senate is needed for final passage.

News of the World • March 11, 11:43 PM • 9799 views
North Korea presented its first nuclear submarine

Kim Jong Un visited the shipyard in the city of Chongjin, where the new nuclear submarine was unveiled. The vessel can carry about 10 nuclear missiles and has a displacement of 6-7 thousand tons.

News of the World • March 8, 11:59 PM • 25332 views
"No clashes, I was there": Trump denies conflict between Rubio and Musk

US President Donald Trump denied NYT reports of a quarrel between Secretary of State Rubio and Elon Musk during a cabinet meeting. According to Trump, both "get along great" and work effectively together.

News of the World • March 8, 12:01 AM • 25066 views
We are planning to make deals with everyone: Trump discussed with European leaders the end of the war in Ukraine

Trump announced negotiations with European leaders to end the war in Ukraine. He also criticized Zelensky's statement about the prolonged continuation of the conflict, hinting at possible consequences for the Ukrainian president.

War in Ukraine • March 3, 08:50 PM • 117108 views
Pope denies rumors of his critical condition and resignation

Pope Francis is undergoing treatment at Rome's Gemelli Hospital, where his condition is gradually improving. The pontiff has denied information about his near-death experience and possible resignation, but his upcoming calendar of events has been changed.

News of the World • February 27, 03:36 PM • 47843 views
Reuters and other media outlets banned from Trump's ministerial meeting

The White House has banned Reuters, HuffPost and Der Tagesspiegel journalists from attending a US Cabinet meeting. Media outlets demand that the obstruction of the free press be stopped.

News of the World • February 26, 11:29 PM • 101869 views
White House to choose journalists to talk to Trump on its own

The Trump administration plans to independently select media outlets for the presidential press pool instead of the Correspondents' Association. The Associated Press has already been denied access to the Oval Office and Air Force One.

News of the World • February 26, 04:33 AM • 33754 views
The Associated Press sues three Trump administration officials, citing freedom of speech

The Associated Press accuses three representatives of the Trump administration of violating freedom of speech by blocking access to presidential events. The conflict arose over the AP's refusal to change the name “Gulf of Mexico” to “American Gulf.

News of the World • February 22, 11:31 AM • 29658 views
Trump: Ukraine participated in negotiations for three years, but the war did not end

Trump said that Ukraine had been negotiating for three years, but the war had not ended. He believes that the conflict could have been resolved earlier without significant losses of territory and lives.

News of the World • February 19, 12:15 AM • 66343 views
Trump to sign new executive orders during his first joint prime-time TV interview with Musk

Donald Trump plans to sign new executive orders at his home in Mar-a-Lago. At the same time, his first joint TV interview with Elon Musk will be broadcast in prime time.

News of the World • February 18, 05:27 PM • 54570 views
Humpback whale swallowed and released a kayaker off the coast of Chile: it was caught on video

While kayaking in the Strait of Magellan, a humpback whale swallowed a man and his yellow kayak for several seconds. The victim's father filmed the incident, and the kayaker himself emerged from the incident unharmed.

News of the World • February 14, 07:09 AM • 30040 views
Trump is serious about joining Canada - AP

Donald Trump reiterated his intention to join Canada as the 51st state of the United States. According to him, the United States loses $200 billion a year because of Canada, although AP refutes this claim.

News of the World • February 10, 02:35 PM • 24121 views
Missing passenger plane found in Alaska, all 10 people on board are dead

In western Alaska, the wreckage of a small passenger plane, a Bering Air plane that disappeared while en route to the city of Nome, was found. All 10 people on board were killed, and the plane was found on the sea ice 19 kilometers from the coast.

News of the World • February 8, 01:50 AM • 40285 views
We are ready for a compromise, but what is Russia ready for? - Advisor to the Head of the OP

The advisor to the head of the OP said that Ukraine was ready for a compromise, but questioned Russia's position on the negotiations. According to him, the US supports a quick end to the war.

Politics • February 3, 10:08 AM • 27520 views
Zelensky on the defeat of the Russian command post in Kursk region: dozens of officers killed

The President announced the killing of dozens of Russian and North Korean officers as a result of a strike on a Russian command post in the Kursk region. He also confirmed the elimination of one DPRK brigade of 4,000 soldiers.

War in Ukraine • February 2, 05:42 PM • 37997 views