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“You are not our king!": Aboriginal senator challenges King Charles in Australia

Lydia Thorpe, an Indigenous senator, protested against King Charles III's visit to the Australian parliament. She accused the monarchy of genocide and demanded the return of stolen lands and a treaty.

News of the World • October 21, 07:27 AM • 16096 views
Google, Meta and TikTok delete accounts of Russian drone factory

Social media deleted the accounts of a company in Tatarstan that recruited foreign women to produce drones. The accounts had more than 158,000 followers and promised women jobs, but in reality they were forced to assemble drones for attacks on Ukraine.

News of the World • October 18, 03:30 AM • 20486 views
Rutte on the Peace Plan: “It has many aspects and many political and military issues”

NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte said that Zelenskyy's Peace Plan has many issues that need to be discussed with Ukraine. NATO cannot yet support the Victory Plan, but it is confidently supporting Ukraine.

Politics • October 17, 08:20 AM • 12858 views
russia is deceptively recruiting young african women to a factory for the collection of "shahed" in tatarstan - AР investigation

Under the guise of hotel internships, russia lures young women from Africa to a drone factory. The workers are subjected to exploitation, working without proper protection and under constant surveillance.

War in Ukraine • October 10, 08:42 AM • 11955 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 • 14143 views
AP: President's Office names conditions under which Ukraine will agree to cease fire with Russia

Zelenskyy's advisers say Ukraine will agree to a ceasefire if Russia cannot invade again. Kyiv rejects proposals that would only suspend the war and give Moscow time to consolidate.

War in Ukraine • September 25, 03:59 PM • 18366 views
Arizona office of the US Democratic Party was shot at

An unknown person opened fire on a US Democratic Party campaign office in the suburbs of Phoenix, Arizona. Police found bullet holes in the doors and windows, no one was injured, and the incident is being investigated as a property crime.

News of the World • September 25, 03:07 AM • 61206 views
US Congress reaches agreement on short-term government funding

US Congressional leaders agree on three months of funding for federal agencies, averting a government shutdown. The agreement includes additional funds for the Secret Service and elections.

News of the World • September 23, 07:28 AM • 15908 views
Massive pager explosion in Lebanon: nearly three thousand people injured, including children

Hezbollah pagers explode in Lebanon and Syria, causing 9 deaths and about 3000 injuries. Hezbollah blames Israel, but there is no official confirmation.

News of the World • September 17, 06:10 PM • 19139 views
Hamas loses faith in US as mediator in Gaza ceasefire talks - AP

Hamas declares a loss of confidence in the United States as a mediator in the Gaza ceasefire talks. The group demands to focus on the implementation of Biden's proposal from May, otherwise it will refuse to participate in the talks.

News of the World • August 15, 01:41 AM • 30676 views
Two people killed, 12 families evicted in Maryland house explosion

A house in Maryland exploded in the United States, allegedly due to a gas leak. Two people were killed, 12 families were forced to leave their homes, and rescuers were working at the scene.

News of the World • August 12, 09:13 AM • 21059 views
Helicopter crashes on the roof of a hotel in Australia: hundreds of people evacuated

In Cairns, Australia, a helicopter crashed onto the roof of a hotel, forcing the evacuation of 300-400 people. Two hotel guests were hospitalized, and the helicopter's rotor blades fell into the pool and onto the esplanade.

Society • August 11, 11:01 PM • 29608 views
Trump campaign accuses Iran of hacking emails

Trump's campaign headquarters announced the hacking of computers, blaming Iran. This followed a Microsoft report on attempts to interfere with the 2024 US elections.

News of the World • August 11, 03:32 AM • 35339 views
Afghan refugee athlete disqualified from the Olympics for writing "Freedom for Afghan women"

Manijah Talash was disqualified from the breakdancing qualifying competition at the Olympics because of the inscription "Freedom for Afghan women". The refugee athlete from Afghanistan violated the rules of the Olympic Charter regarding political slogans.

News of the World • August 11, 12:10 AM • 34196 views
Trump's plane makes an emergency landing on the way to Montana

Donald Trump's plane made an emergency landing due to technical problems while en route to Montana. The presidential candidate continued his journey to Bozeman on another private jet to attend a campaign event.

News of the World • August 10, 02:17 AM • 45390 views
Maduro, in an attempt to conceal election results, closes access to social media

Venezuelan President Maduro has ordered access to social network X to be blocked for 10 days. This decision was made after his election victory was widely disputed, and many countries recognized the opposition candidate as the winner.

News of the World • August 9, 08:40 AM • 23997 views
Demonstrating Russian symbols: Nigeria arrested Polish citizens who hung russian flags during protests

Seven Polish citizens have been detained in Nigeria for displaying Russian flags during anti-government protests. The Polish Foreign Ministry is investigating the circumstances of the incident in cooperation with the Nigerian authorities.

News of the World • August 8, 09:01 AM • 21609 views
In the U.S. at the military base crashed the plane: the pilot was killed, there is injured

An AH-64 Apache helicopter crashed at a military base in Alabama. The crash killed 46-year-old flight instructor Daniel Munger and injured the student pilot. An investigation into the incident is underway.

News of the World • August 8, 05:49 AM • 28413 views
Iran temporarily closes its airspace to Egyptian civilian aircraft

Iran asked Egyptian airlines to avoid its airspace for 3 hours on Thursday due to military exercises. Egypt's Civil Aviation Ministry confirmed the ban, but an Iranian official denied the report.

Politics • August 8, 04:44 AM • 36003 views
NASA postpones SpaceX flight due to problems with Boeing Starliner

NASA has postponed the SpaceX flight to September due to problems with Boeing Starliner engines. Options for returning astronauts are being considered, including the use of a SpaceX capsule, which could delay their return until 2025.

News of the World • August 8, 02:27 AM • 24507 views
Helicopter crashes in Nepal, killing five people - media

The helicopter crashed in the mountains northwest of Kathmandu. Among the dead were four Chinese citizens and one Nepali pilot. The rescue operation was carried out with the involvement of police and military.

News of the World • August 7, 05:40 PM • 25402 views
French imports of russian liquefied natural gas are growing - media

russian LNG supplies to France more than doubled in the first half of this year. French companies imported almost 4.4 bcm of russian LNG, making France the largest importer in the EU.

Economy • August 6, 01:15 PM • 23547 views
British Prime Minister announces the creation of a "standing army" of police to combat pogroms

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer announces the creation of a 'standing army' of special police to combat far-right riots. The riots were triggered by disinformation after an attack on a children's dance school in Southport.

Society • August 6, 12:58 AM • 38083 views
Kremlin-linked PR companies are increasingly spreading disinformation among US voters

Russia is engaging unwitting Americans and commercial firms to spread disinformation about the US election. US intelligence warns of the threat of foreign propaganda on social media and the Internet.

Politics • July 30, 09:06 AM • 29373 views
DPRK seeks medicine abroad for Kim Jong-un - AP

North Korean officials are looking abroad for medicines to help dictator Kim Jong-un solve his health problems.

News of the World • July 29, 02:50 PM • 22689 views
AP: Musk shared manipulated video imitating Harris' voice. This raises concerns about AI impact on elections

The edited video with Kamala Harris' voice, distributed by Elon Musk, raises concerns about the impact of AI on the US elections. Experts confirmed that most of the audio was created using AI technology.

News of the World • July 29, 07:19 AM • 20734 views
FBI confirms bullet hit Trump's ear during assassination attempt

The FBI said that a whole or fragmented bullet hit Donald Trump's ear during the assassination attempt. This explanation clarified conflicting accounts of the cause of the presidential candidate's injury.

Politics • July 27, 04:14 AM • 99470 views
Death toll from Hurricane Beryl in Texas rises to 36, including those left without power in heat wave

Hurricane Beryl caused massive power outages in Texas, USA. Due to the heat and lack of air conditioning, the death toll rose to 36, with many deaths attributed to hyperthermia.

News of the World • July 26, 06:00 AM • 15909 views
Sullivan: US may reconsider its position on Ukraine's strikes deep into Russia

US National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan does not rule out changing restrictions on Ukraine's strikes with US weapons deep into Russia. This is due to Russia's new offensive on Kharkiv across Ukraine's border.

War in Ukraine • July 19, 11:31 PM • 105964 views