Georgians Protest Against Controversial Foreign Agent Bill in Tbilisi

Opponents of Georgia's controversial foreign agent bill gathered in Tbilisi to express their dissent towards the legislation and the Interior Ministry's handling of previous violent protests. Thousands of participants marched from Freedom Square to the Interior Ministry, displaying banners calling to 'Serve Georgia' and carrying Georgian, EU, and US flags …

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Israel Continues Bombing Gaza Despite International Court Ruling

Israel defied a recent ruling by the International Court of Justice (ICJ) to halt military operations in the Gaza Strip, continuing bombings in the city of Rafah on May 25. The ICJ had ordered Israel to cease its offensive in Rafah and take urgent measures to address the humanitarian crisis …

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Manhunt Launched in France After Gunmen Ambush Prison Convoy, Killing Guards and Freeing Convict

French authorities have launched a manhunt following a violent attack on a prison convoy in Normandy, resulting in the death of two guards and injuries to three others. The incident, which included gunmen breaking out an inmate, is considered extremely rare for the region of northern France. The convoy was …

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Russian Missile Strikes Continue to Devastate Kharkiv: Civilians Killed and Infrastructure Damaged

A wave of Russian missile strikes on Thursday pummeled several locations in Kharkiv, including a printing house in the regional capital, killing seven people as the Kremlin's forces advance.

Russian troops have exploited a weakened front line in Ukraine and have been advancing towards Kharkiv for the past two weeks …

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Tragedy in Mallorca: Four Dead and Dozens Injured After Restaurant Collapse

At least four people were killed after a restaurant collapsed in a popular resort area on the Spanish holiday island of Mallorca, police told CNN late Thursday. More than a dozen people were also injured in Palma de Mallorca, the capital of Mallorca, police said. Search efforts are ongoing to …

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Turkey Responds to Greece's Marine Park Plan in the Aegean Sea

Turkey is planning to establish its own marine parks in the Aegean Sea as reported by a Turkish pro-government daily newspaper, Daily Sabah. The move comes in response to Greece's decision to create a marine park in the Aegean, which Ankara sees as a unilateral action since it was neither …

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Uncovering the Truth: Investigating the Mysterious Disappearance of Amelia White

Amelia White, a 32-year-old aspiring novelist, vanished without a trace on the night of March 15th, leaving behind a puzzling mystery that has captivated the small town of Riverton. Friends and family are baffled by her sudden disappearance, as there seemed to be no indication of any troubles in her …

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Estonia Summons Russian Diplomat Over Border Incident on Narva River

Russian Charge d'Affaires in Estonia, Lenar Salimullin, was summoned to the Estonian Foreign Ministry on May 24 over an incident that occurred a day earlier on the Narva River, which divides the two nations. Estonian officials stated that the Russian border service unilaterally removed light buoys installed by Estonia to …

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Israel Continues Bombing in Gaza Strip Despite ICJ Order

On May 25, Israel persisted with its bombing in the Gaza Strip, including the city of Rafah, a day after the International Court of Justice (ICJ) directed it to cease military operations against the southern city. Despite the ICJ ruling, Israel showed no signs of altering its military plans. Israeli …

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Macron Proposes Roadmap for New Caledonia Referendum Amidst Unrest

French President Emmanuel Macron has proposed a roadmap that could lead to another referendum in New Caledonia, amidst ongoing unrest and violence in the archipelago. The proposed referendum would focus on a new political deal for the region, aimed at bringing peace and stability. Macron has emphasized the importance of …

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Manhunt launched in Normandy after deadly prison convoy ambush

French authorities launched a manhunt on Tuesday after gunmen ambushed a prison convoy in Normandy to break out an inmate, killing two guards and wounding three others.The violent incident, extremely rare for that part of northern France, took place as the vehicle was transporting a prisoner from court to …

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Russian Missile Strikes Kill Civilians in Kharkiv Amidst Advances in Ukraine

A wave of Russian missile strikes on Thursday has left a devastating impact on Kharkiv, with a printing house in the regional capital being targeted and resulting in the tragic loss of seven lives. Among the casualties were civilians, predominantly women, employed by the FactorDruk printing company. The attack not …

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The Impact of Climate Change on Coral Reefs: A Closer Look at a Fragile Ecosystem

Coral reefs are often referred to as the 'rainforests of the sea' due to their incredible biodiversity and importance in marine ecosystems. These vibrant underwater ecosystems provide a home to a wide variety of marine life, and are crucial for supporting the livelihoods of millions of people around the world …

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Turkey Plans Response to Greece's Marine Parks Initiative in the Aegean Sea

In response to Greece's decision to establish marine parks in the Aegean Sea, Turkey is planning to establish its own marine parks in the region. The pro-government Turkish daily newspaper, Daily Sabah, reported that Turkeys Transportation and Infrastructure Ministry intends to map out marine parks as a countermeasure. A Turkish …

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US Envoy Warns Against Republika Srpska's Secession Proposal in Bosnia-Herzegovina

A proposal by the leaders of Republika Srpska to separate the Serbian entity from Bosnia-Herzegovina is secession by another name and based upon a set of lies that would mean the end of the entity, the US envoy to Sarajevo has warned. Milorad Dodik, the Bosnian Serb leader, announced the …

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AfD Leader Maximilian Krah Steps Down Amid Investigation Scandal

Following a crisis meeting with the AfD's top brass, Maximilian Krah, who is under investigation for suspicious links to Russia and China, has announced his decision to step down from the party's federal steering committee. In a statement to Welt newspaper, Krah emphasized the importance of maintaining unity within the …

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