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Greta Thunberg joins humanitarian ship heading to Gaza

Environmental activist Greta Thunberg has joined a flotilla heading to Gaza with humanitarian aid, despite the Israeli blockade. There are 11 people on board the ship, including Thunberg herself.

News of the World • June 2, 09:43 AM • 2924 views
"Message to Moscow": Britain announces construction of six new arms factories

Great Britain is investing $2 billion in the construction of six factories for the production of weapons and ammunition. This is part of a plan to strengthen the country's defense capabilities in response to global threats.

War in Ukraine • June 1, 09:59 PM • 3967 views
The "Golden Dome" missile defense program will not be completed by the end of Trump's term - media

The American "Golden Dome" missile defense system program will not be completed by the end of Trump's term. Space weapons will only be ready for demonstration by 2028.

News of the World • May 31, 07:18 AM • 30474 views
Soil from Fukushima is planned to be used in the garden of the Japanese Prime Minister to demonstrate safety

The Japanese government plans to use soil from Fukushima in the Prime Minister's garden. This should demonstrate the safety of the cleaned soil for health and the environment.

News of the World • May 28, 09:26 AM • 2233 views
The armorer of the movie "Rust" was released from prison after the death of Ukrainian Hutchins: what is known

Hannah Gutierrez-Reed, the armorer of the movie "Rust", has been released under house arrest. She was convicted of involuntary manslaughter in the death of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins during a shooting involving Alec Baldwin.

Crimes and emergencies • May 27, 04:36 PM • 3363 views
A Neanderthal fingerprint dating back 43,000 years has been found in Spain

Archaeologists in Spain have discovered the oldest fingerprint, left 43,000 years ago. It may indicate that Neanderthals created art by dipping their finger in red pigment.

Culture • May 27, 12:44 PM • 3520 views
Estonia is implementing AI in schools without banning smartphones

From September, Estonian schoolchildren aged 16-17 will receive personal AI accounts as part of the "AI Leap" program. By 2027, 58,000 students and 5,000 teachers will have access.

News of the World • May 26, 06:46 AM • 3711 views
Former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has his ninth child

Former UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson and Carrie announced the birth of their fourth child together. The daughter was born on May 21, the couple married in May 2021.

News of the World • May 25, 03:12 AM • 33809 views
"Any trade agreement with the US must be based on respect, not threats" - EU Commissioner

According to European Commissioner Maroš Šefčovič, the EU seeks to reach an agreement with the US, but on the basis of respect. European politicians have expressed disappointment over possible further tariffs from the US.

News of the World • May 24, 05:58 PM • 5288 views
Crashed into a garden in Norway: police say Ukrainian watch officer of the ship fell asleep

A watch officer from Ukraine fell asleep while on duty, causing the ship to run aground in Norway. He has been charged with negligent navigation.

Crimes and emergencies • May 24, 08:07 AM • 21311 views
Freddie Mercury had an illegitimate daughter: details from a new biography

A new biography of Freddie Mercury claims that he has an illegitimate daughter born from an affair with a friend's wife. The daughter, who is now 48, received personal diaries from her father.

Culture • May 24, 05:43 AM • 10348 views
In a large-scale special operation, a cybercriminal network from the Russian Federation that infected 300,000 computers worldwide has been exposed

An international special operation has exposed a Russian network of hackers who infected more than 300,000 devices in various countries. Among the suspects are Russians and a Ukrainian, the investigation is ongoing.

News of the World • May 24, 01:54 AM • 15370 views
"Real" announced the dismissal of Carlo Ancelotti. New coach Xabi Alonso will lead the team from the summer

Carlo Ancelotti is leaving his post as head coach of Real to lead the Brazilian national team. Xabi Alonso will arrive in June and prepare the team for the Club World Cup.

Sports • May 23, 01:17 PM • 2117 views
Serbia needs "real reforms" to count on joining the EU - Kallas

EU Foreign Minister Kaya Kallas stated that Serbia must implement real reforms, including in the fight against corruption, in order to move towards the EU. In addition, the European Union criticizes the country's authorities for strengthening ties with Russia.

News of the World • May 22, 02:29 PM • 2995 views
Finland is "preparing for the worst" amid Russia's troop buildup on the border - Guardian

Finland is closely monitoring Russia's troop buildup on the border. The Finnish military is preparing for the worst-case scenario, fearing an expansion of the Kremlin's aggression.

News of the World • May 22, 01:41 PM • 3389 views
Polish presidential candidate Nawrocki considers Ukraine's accelerated accession to NATO "senseless" - The Guardian

Karol Nawrocki considers such an approach senseless and warns against a direct conflict between NATO and Russia. Tusk called Nawrocki's position on refusing Ukraine's accession to NATO mortally dangerous.

War in Ukraine • May 22, 01:07 PM • 3690 views
Britain accused Russia of trying to hack cameras on EU borders to disrupt aid to Ukraine

Russian military intelligence hacked security cameras on EU borders, stole passwords and conducted cyberattacks to disrupt the supply of Western aid to Ukraine, British intelligence reports.

War in Ukraine • May 22, 07:56 AM • 3313 views
Flooding in Australia claimed the lives of two people

Two people died as a result of the flooding in New South Wales. Authorities fear for the fate of two more missing persons. About 50,000 people are in the evacuation zone.

News of the World • May 22, 06:54 AM • 2605 views
Amateur archaeologists in Britain have unearthed a winged goddess near a Roman wall

A couple of volunteers found a stone figure of the goddess Victoria near Hadrian's Wall. The find dates back to 213 AD and symbolizes the end of the Severan Wars.

Culture • May 21, 04:01 PM • 4250 views
Starmer said that the "hat-trick of deals" with India, the US and the EU is returning Britain to the world stage

The British Prime Minister announced the agreements concluded by Britain with the EU, India and the USA, which will save jobs and save money. He emphasized that Britain has restored its influence on the world stage.

Economy • May 20, 03:27 PM • 3720 views
In Britain, almost half of young people would prefer a world without the internet

The study showed that most young people in Britain feel worse after using social media. They support restricting access to certain websites and programs.

News of the World • May 20, 12:32 PM • 2531 views
Attacks on medical facilities in combat zones in 2024 have reached a "new level of horror" - Guardian

In 2024, the number of attacks on hospitals and medical personnel in conflict zones reached a record level – more than 3,600. Gaza, Ukraine, Lebanon, Myanmar and Sudan were the most affected.

War in Ukraine • May 19, 11:16 AM • 2854 views
Israel has launched a large-scale operation in Gaza

The Israeli army has launched the first phase of Operation Gideon's Chariot in Gaza. The goal of the operation is to seize strategic areas, defeat Hamas and release hostages.

War in Ukraine • May 17, 01:45 AM • 61005 views
Global waste recycling rate falls for eighth year in a row - study

Global recycling rates are not keeping pace with consumption levels. Only 6.9% of materials come from recycled sources, and this share has been falling for the eighth year in a row.

Technologies • May 16, 06:41 PM • 4237 views
Trump: There is famine in Gaza, the US will take care of solving the problem

US President Donald Trump has stated that people in Gaza are starving and the US will solve this problem. Trump's comment is seen as evidence of tension between Netanyahu and Washington.

Politics • May 16, 11:29 AM • 4145 views
Zelenskyy was forced to agree to negotiations with Putin in Istanbul so as not to offend Trump - media

Trump called for peace, disrupting the EU's plans for sanctions against Russia. Zelenskyy accepted Putin's invitation to negotiations in Istanbul, fearing to offend Trump.

War in Ukraine • May 12, 06:10 PM • 8577 views
Only 5 minutes of unhealthy food advertising increases children's calorie consumption - study

Children consume 130 more calories after watching unhealthy food commercials, which is equivalent to two slices of bread. The study involved 240 children aged 7 to 15.

Society • May 11, 08:16 PM • 4969 views
Intensive farming has led to serious soil degradation in Britain and Europe - The Guardian

Intensive agriculture has led to soil degradation in Europe and Great Britain. Experts are calling for soil restoration to reduce climate impacts.

News of the World • May 9, 10:52 AM • 3483 views
The theft of a signal cable on the railway in Spain led to disruption in train traffic

In Spain, the Minister of Transport called the theft of copper cable on the railway sabotage. This led to delays in the high-speed Madrid-Seville connection and affected more than 10,000 passengers.

News of the World • May 5, 06:47 PM • 5590 views
The US President stated that he "does not rule out" the use of military force to control Greenland

Donald Trump has stated the possibility of using force to control Greenland. Regarding Canada, he considers such a scenario unlikely, but does not rule it out completely.

Politics • May 5, 12:31 AM • 5478 views