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Zelenskyy will have to make a deal - Trump

Donald Trump stated that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy will have to make a deal to end the Russian invasion. He also noted that Europe must stop buying oil from Russia.

Politics • September 16, 02:17 PM • 3191 views
Trump sues prominent American publication: billions at stake

Donald Trump has filed a $15 billion lawsuit against The New York Times, accusing the publication of spreading "false and defamatory content. " The lawsuit is related to articles about Trump's alleged involvement in the "Epstein affair" and the newspaper's support for Kamala Harris.

Politics • September 16, 09:07 AM • 4141 views
EU responds to Trump that it is gradually phasing out Russian fuel

The European Union reminded Trump that it has been gradually phasing out Russian fossil fuels since the beginning of the war, with a clear roadmap. The 19th package of sanctions against Russia is in the final stages of preparation, Brussels said.

Politics • September 15, 12:45 PM • 3370 views
Summer extreme weather in Europe led to short-term losses of €43 billion - analysis

This summer, severe weather conditions in Europe caused short-term economic losses of at least €43 billion. By 2029, these losses are expected to increase to €126 billion.

Economy • September 15, 11:29 AM • 3663 views
By Ukrainian standards - 100% success: Sikorski on the effectiveness of Polish air defense

Polish Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski announced 100% success of Polish air defense during the Russian drone attack on September 10. Out of 19 UAVs, three or four were shot down, but the drones did not reach their targets and did not cause significant damage.

Politics • September 15, 06:49 AM • 4354 views
Musk called for a change of the British government at a large rally in London

Elon Musk addressed participants at a rally in London, organized by a far-right activist, calling for a change in the British government. He also spoke out against the "woke virus" and criticized British politics.

Politics • September 14, 07:52 AM • 13416 views
First time: a woman became prime minister after large-scale protests in NepalPhoto

Sushila Karki was sworn in as interim Prime Minister of Nepal on September 12 after the government resigned and parliament was dissolved. Her appointment was a response to mass youth protests against corruption and social media bans, which led to the deaths of 21 people.

Politics • September 13, 03:44 AM • 5947 views
Prince Harry arrived in Kyiv on an unannounced visit - The Guardian

Prince Harry made a surprise visit to the capital of Ukraine.

Politics • September 12, 05:51 AM • 46139 views
ChatGPT developer plans to report young people planning suicides to authorities

Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, expressed concern about potential suicides using ChatGPT. The company is considering informing authorities about users' suicidal intentions, especially among young people.

Technologies • September 11, 02:31 PM • 2664 views
"Chelsea" under fire: London club faces 74 charges of agent manipulation

The Football Association (FA) has brought 74 charges against "Chelsea" regarding alleged violations in working with agents between 2009 and 2022. The current owners of the club are cooperating with regulators and emphasize transparency.

Sports • September 11, 12:18 PM • 2490 views
Charlie Kirk Murder: US Denies Arrest of Suspects

The US clarified that no suspects have been arrested in the murder of Charlie Kirk, and the investigation is ongoing. Earlier reports indicated the arrest of a person involved in the murder of Trump's associate.

Politics • September 11, 05:25 AM • 13028 views
NASA rover found possible signs of ancient life in a dry riverbed on Mars

NASA's Perseverance rover has found rocks in a dry riverbed on the Red Planet that may contain signs of ancient microscopic life. The rover's instruments detected carbon-based compounds and surface stains, which are often associated with microbial life on Earth.

News of the World • September 11, 02:12 AM • 5846 views
Billions of users at risk: former WhatsApp manager accuses Meta of security breach

A former WhatsApp cybersecurity executive has filed a lawsuit against Meta, alleging that 1,500 engineers had unrestricted access to user data. This could violate a 2020 US government order.

News of the World • September 9, 07:04 AM • 3882 views
Norway's ruling party wins parliamentary elections

Jonas Gahr Støre's Labour Party won the parliamentary elections in Norway, securing 89 seats. Prime Minister Støre is likely to remain in office despite criticism.

Politics • September 9, 12:58 AM • 5589 views
Fire breaks out in former BBC Television Centre in LondonPhoto

The Helios Building, part of the former BBC Television Centre in London, which has been converted into apartments and a restaurant, caught fire. The blaze engulfed the upper floors, and one person received medical attention.

News of the World • September 6, 10:26 AM • 3924 views
Polish President's visit to Trump escalates conflict with Tusk's government

The first foreign trip of newly elected Polish President Karol Nawrocki to Washington caused tension in the country. His meeting with Donald Trump exacerbated contradictions with Prime Minister Donald Tusk and his pro-European government.

Politics • September 3, 01:06 PM • 5163 views
Taylor Swift's tour helped set a record: Britons spent £6.7 billion on live music

UK consumer spending on live music in 2024 rose to £6. 68 billion, a 9.5% increase from last year. This growth is largely driven by massive tours by Taylor Swift, Dua Lipa, and Charli XCX, which filled stadiums.

Culture • September 3, 12:42 PM • 3750 views
Putin in Beijing: Russia not against Ukraine's EU accession, but NATO remains a "red line"

Vladimir Putin stated that Moscow is not against Ukraine's European integration, but NATO membership is unacceptable. Robert Fico confirmed his position on Ukraine's EU accession provided all criteria are met and expressed opposition to NATO membership.

Politics • September 2, 11:58 AM • 6011 views
War in Ukraine could last many months because of Putin - Merz

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz predicts a protracted war in Ukraine. He doubts Putin's readiness for peace talks and a bilateral meeting with Zelenskyy.

War in Ukraine • August 29, 04:30 PM • 3761 views
Visit to China: Modi's photos with Xi and Putin will be a clear signal to the US - The Guardian

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is visiting China for the first time in seven years, meeting with Xi Jinping and Putin. This visit is a signal to the US amid deteriorating relations over tariffs.

Politics • August 29, 06:59 AM • 3930 views
Atlantic Current on the Verge of Collapse: Scientists Warn of Climate Catastrophe

The threat of the Atlantic Current stopping is no longer unlikely, requiring a sharp reduction in fossil fuel emissions. The collapse could occur 50-100 years after reaching a "point of no return" in the coming decades.

Weather and environment • August 29, 04:11 AM • 35346 views
Trump acts like a Soviet or Russian agent – President of Portugal

Portuguese President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa stated that Donald Trump is a Soviet or Russian agent. He claims that Trump's foreign policy is strategically beneficial to the Russian Federation.

Politics • August 28, 06:41 PM • 5282 views
Portrait stolen by Nazis over 80 years ago found on realtor's website in Argentina

A painting by an Italian master, stolen by the Nazis over 80 years ago, was accidentally discovered on a realtor's website in Argentina. "Portrait of a Lady" by Giuseppe Ghislandi belonged to the Jewish art dealer Jacques Goudstikker.

Culture • August 27, 03:18 AM • 56189 views
"West Ham" close to signing promising "Monaco" midfielder Magassa

West Ham United have submitted an official offer to Monaco for the acquisition of young midfielder Soungoutou Magassa, who played for the French youth national team.

Sports • August 26, 01:46 PM • 3318 views
"Invisible Front": Unexploded ordnance turns Ukraine into one of the most mined countries in the worldPhoto

A quarter of Ukraine's territory is contaminated with mines and explosive remnants of war, which has led to the deaths of 359 people, including 18 children. Clearing Ukrainian lands of mines will be the largest and most complex humanitarian demining operation in the world.

Society • August 26, 09:26 AM • 4640 views
Not just hiding: a member of the gun owners' association spoke about teaching children how to handle them

If a child is taught how to use a weapon, understands how dangerous it is, then the probability of an accident is much lower. However, this does not completely rule out accidents.

Society • August 26, 08:10 AM • 2922 views
Woody Allen reacted to criticism from the Ukrainian Foreign Ministry regarding his participation in the Moscow Film Festival

American director Woody Allen rejected Ukraine's accusations of "whitewashing" Russian crimes. This happened after his remote participation in the Moscow Film Week, where he spoke online.

Culture • August 25, 10:27 PM • 17338 views
Not the Berlin Wall, but many more barriers: Finland fortifies 200 km of border with Russia

Finland is fortifying 200 km of its border with Russia, erecting a strong fence to prevent illegal migration. This decision was made after Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine and Finland's accession to NATO.

Politics • August 25, 06:10 PM • 6183 views
Keurig Dr Pepper acquires coffee maker Jacobs for $18 billion

American giant Keurig Dr Pepper will acquire Dutch company JDE Peet's, known for the Jacobs coffee brand, for $18 billion. This acquisition aims to create a global coffee giant that will compete with market leader Nestlé.

Economy • August 25, 03:07 PM • 4395 views
White House ridiculed Russia's idea of becoming one of Ukraine's security guarantors

Russia offered to become a security guarantor for Ukraine, but the White House ridiculed the idea. The Trump administration secretly mocked Foreign Minister Lavrov's proposal.

Politics • August 21, 06:10 PM • 13262 views