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France and 14 other countries called for the recognition of the State of Palestine

France and 14 other states signed a joint statement calling on the world to recognize the Palestinian state. This happened after a conference in New York aimed at reviving the two-state solution.

News of the World • July 30, 11:55 PM • 3972 views
Trump "seriously considering" pardoning rapper "Diddy" before sentencing - Media

Donald Trump is seriously considering a full presidential pardon for rapper Sean "Diddy" Combs, whose sentencing is expected in October. The White House has not commented, but sources confirm discussions.

News of the World • July 30, 07:04 AM • 245330 views
Another European country recognizes Palestine as a state at the UN General Assembly

Malta will announce its recognition of the State of Palestine at the UN General Assembly in September 2025. This was announced by Prime Minister Robert Abela, emphasizing the commitment to establishing peace in the Middle East.

Politics • July 30, 03:03 AM • 5338 views
Trump's "Ban": Taiwan's President Cancels Latin America Trip Due to US

Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te canceled his trip to Latin America after the US opposed his stopover in New York. The Trump administration denied permission for the stopover after objections from China, intensifying concerns about the US position.

Politics • July 30, 02:35 AM • 5390 views
Trump said he was ready to visit China at Xi Jinping's invitation

Donald Trump said he was not seeking a meeting with Xi Jinping, but was ready to visit China only at his invitation. Earlier, the Trump administration denied the Taiwanese president a stopover in New York after objections from China.

Politics • July 29, 10:30 AM • 6253 views
Shooting in downtown New York: 5 victims, shooter identifiedVideo

Shane Devon Tamura from Las Vegas opened fire in an office building in Manhattan, killing four people, including a police officer, and wounding one more, before committing suicide. The motive for the shooting, which occurred in a skyscraper with NFL and Blackstone offices, remains unknown.

News of the World • July 29, 06:59 AM • 4062 views
China was against it: Trump denied Taiwan's president a stopover in New York - FT

The Trump administration did not allow Taiwan's President Lai Ching-te to stop over in New York on his way to Central America after protests from China. This decision raised concerns about a softening of the US position towards China.

Politics • July 29, 02:46 AM • 29412 views
Shooting in downtown New York: policeman among the wounded

In central Manhattan, an unknown assailant wounded two people, including a police officer, and then committed suicide. The incident occurred near an office building on Park Avenue.

Crimes and emergencies • July 29, 12:46 AM • 30774 views
Trump resents Epstein scandal dominating headlines - Media

President Donald Trump expresses frustration over how his administration is handling the uproar surrounding Jeffrey Epstein's affairs. The scandal overshadows his agenda, despite attempts to appease the public.

News of the World • July 28, 07:17 AM • 5774 views
Five incredible premieres in August: what to watchVideo

In August 2025, five new films will be released in Ukrainian cinemas: "Freaky Friday 2", "Count Dracula: A Love Story", "Weapon", "Caught Red-Handed" and "The Roses". Among them are comedies, mysticism, horror, thrillers and dramas, covering themes of family relationships, mysterious disappearances and the criminal underworld.

Society • July 27, 02:42 PM • 294570 views
In the US, a week's salary is spent on rent, and in some cities, two weeks' income

The median rent in the US has increased from $824 in 2008 to over $1300 in 2025, forcing Americans to spend a significant portion of their income on housing. On average, 38.3 hours of work per month are needed to cover rent, but in Vermont, this figure reaches 60.2 hours, and in New York, 90.2 hours.

News of the World • July 26, 11:19 AM • 5229 views
Astronomer HR Director Christine Cabot, who hugged a colleague at a Coldplay concert, has resigned

Christine Cabot, HR Director at Astronomer, has resigned after being seen hugging CEO Andy Byron at a Coldplay concert. This happened after an official investigation initiated by the company's Board of Directors.

News of the World • July 25, 09:57 AM • 38982 views
"Easier than buying gunpowder": American arrested for making explosives with AI advice

U. S. federal prosecutors have charged Michael Hann, who manufactured seven improvised explosive devices using artificial intelligence advice. He stored five of them and shotgun shells on the roof of a residential building in the SoHo neighborhood of New York.

News of the World • July 24, 11:43 AM • 3646 views
Return to Hogwarts: "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire" to be re-released in cinemas for the franchise's 20th anniversary

Warner Bros. announced a large-scale celebration of the 20th anniversary of the film "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire" in 2025, which will include a re-release in cinemas, fan meetings, and exclusive merchandise. Events will take place in Europe, Asia, and North America, and new 3D Bitmoji lenses for Snapchat will also be launched.

News of the World • July 23, 09:42 AM • 5915 views
In South Korea, at least 10 people died and nine went missing due to heavy rains

In South Korea, 10 people died and 9 went missing due to four days of heavy rains and landslides. The most affected area was Sancheong County, where 793.5 mm of precipitation fell.

News of the World • July 20, 07:07 AM • 4365 views
Trump threatens to sue WSJ over report about erotic gift to Epstein

Donald Trump accused The Wall Street Journal of fabricating a story about greeting Jeffrey Epstein 20 years ago and threatened to sue. The WSJ claims that Trump sent Epstein a letter for his 50th birthday in 2003, which contained a drawing of a naked woman.

News of the World • July 18, 02:47 AM • 7967 views
US prosecutor in Diddy and Epstein cases fired

Maureen Comey, the federal prosecutor who handled cases against Jeffrey Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell, and Sean "Diddy" Combs, has been dismissed from the US Department of Justice. The reasons for her dismissal are unknown, but it occurred amid dissatisfaction from Trump and the Department of Justice.

News of the World • July 17, 06:36 AM • 6047 views
Hot Dog Day: a selection of the most delicious cooking ideasPhoto

On July 16, the USA celebrates National Hot Dog Day. On this occasion, UNN has prepared a selection of five hot dog recipes, including classic, with cheddar and bacon, New York style, sweet, and vegan.

Life hack • July 16, 11:57 AM • 238114 views
New York hit by flash flood: roads and subway affectedPhotoVideo

A flash flood warning has been issued in New York and its surroundings due to severe storms. Roads, subways, and railway tracks are flooded, causing significant traffic delays.

News of the World • July 15, 08:38 AM • 5205 views
4 million times faster than the USA: Japan set a world record for internet speed

Japanese researchers transmitted over 125 thousand gigabytes of data per second over a distance of more than 1800 km, setting a new world record for internet speed. This achievement was made possible by a new type of optical fiber compatible with existing infrastructure.

News of the World • July 14, 01:19 PM • 5102 views
Trump threatened to bomb Moscow if Russia attacked Ukraine - CNN

Donald Trump, at a closed-door donor event in 2024, stated that he threatened Vladimir Putin to "bomb Moscow" if he invaded Ukraine. He allegedly made a similar warning to Chinese leader Xi Jinping regarding Beijing.

Politics • July 9, 08:11 AM • 23431 views
Daniel Abraham, founder of the American "weight loss empire" Slim-Fast, died at the age of 100

Daniel Abraham, a New York billionaire who created the Slim-Fast "weight loss empire," died at the age of 100. His fortune was estimated at $2.4 billion, and he sold Slim-Fast to Unilever NV in 2000 for $2.3 billion.

News of the World • July 7, 05:17 PM • 4446 views
Epstein did not blackmail influential people, there is no list of his clients: conclusion of the US Department of Justice and the FBI

The US Department of Justice and the FBI concluded that Jeffrey Epstein did not blackmail influential people and did not keep a "client list. " Investigators also debunked the conspiracy theory about his murder, confirming suicide.

News of the World • July 7, 01:48 PM • 2213 views
Five thrilling adventure films: what to watch on hot days

The selection of adventure films includes "Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny" (2023), "The Lost City" (2022), "Fountain of Youth" (2025), "Jungle Cruise" (2021), and "Uncharted" (2022). These films offer viewers exciting plots with searches for artifacts, treasures, and journeys to dangerous places.

Society • July 5, 05:41 PM • 485580 views
The series "Mr. & Mrs. Smith" moves to Los Angeles: the second season will be filmed in California

The filming of the second season of the series "Mr. & Mrs. Smith" will be moved from New York to Los Angeles. This decision is related to the expansion of the tax incentive program in California, which is intended to stimulate the return of large projects to the state.

UNN Lite • July 3, 09:28 AM • 347070 views
Diddy denied bail after jury verdict

A judge denied Sean "Diddy" Combs bail, citing a history of violence, after a jury found him guilty of sex trafficking. The rapper faces up to 20 years in prison, with sentencing tentatively scheduled for October 3.

News of the World • July 3, 05:28 AM • 2184 views
Jury partially acquitted Diddy: human trafficking and racketeering charges dropped

A federal jury in Manhattan acquitted Sean "Diddy" Combs of charges of sex trafficking and racketeering, but found him guilty of an episode related to prostitution. The verdict on the racketeering conspiracy count is postponed until tomorrow, July 3.

News of the World • July 2, 03:13 PM • 1548 views
In six months: Venislavsky explained when Ukraine will be able to legally use anti-personnel mines

Ukraine will be able to legally use anti-personnel mines six months after the President's decree on the enactment of the NSDC decision. This is due to Ukraine's withdrawal from the Ottawa Convention, which prohibits their use.

War in Ukraine • July 2, 09:14 AM • 1824 views
Ukraine's withdrawal from the Ottawa Convention on the Prohibition of Anti-Personnel Mines: text of Zelenskyy's decree

President Volodymyr Zelenskyy signed a decree on Ukraine's withdrawal from the Ottawa Convention, which prohibits anti-personnel mines. The decision of the National Security and Defense Council, adopted on June 29, 2025, comes into force on the day of its publication.

Society • June 29, 12:32 PM • 4429 views
Anna Wintour resigns as Vogue editor-in-chief after almost 40 years

Anna Wintour is stepping down as the editor-in-chief of American Vogue, a position she held for almost 40 years, but will remain at Condé Nast in other leadership roles.

News of the World • June 26, 10:53 PM • 39772 views