Ukraine's Foreign Minister Seeks Chinese Support in Ending War with Russia

During a three-day visit to China, Ukraine's Foreign Minister, Dmytro Kuleba, expressed Ukraine's willingness to engage in talks with Russia in good faith, emphasizing the importance of a just peace in Ukraine and the global significance of China's role in promoting peace. Kuleba's visit to China, which came as a …

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Assassination of Ukrainian Language Champion Iryna Farion: A Loss for the Ukrainian Nation

Iryna Farion, a prominent nationalist and former member of Ukraine's parliament known for her unwavering dedication to defending the Ukrainian language, tragically lost her life after being shot on a street in Lviv. The news of Farion's death has shocked the nation, prompting a wide search for the gunman responsible …

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ICJ Rules Israel's Occupation of Palestinian Territories Unlawful: Calls for Global Action

Activists and legal experts in the West Bank are expressing skepticism about the recent ruling by the International Court of Justice (ICJ) which deemed Israel's occupation of the Palestinian territories as unlawful. They argue that past ICJ rulings have not led to concrete global action against Israel, citing the continued …

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Kyrgyz Citizen Alisher Tursunov Among Prisoners of War Returned to Russia in Ukraine Swap

The Ukraine-Central Asia Telegram channel reported on July 19 that Kyrgyz citizen Alisher Tursunov was one of the soldiers returned to Russia as part of a prisoner of war exchange with Ukraine. Tursunov's case gained attention when a video of him in Ukrainian custody surfaced in late May. In the …

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Parenting Trends: A Comparison between Norway and Other Countries

Parenting practices can vary greatly between countries, as evidenced by the experiences shared by individuals from Norway, England, and Germany. The Norwegian approach to parenting emphasizes independence, allowing children to roam free, stay home alone, have fun, and even experience failure. This child-centric family lifestyle is made possible by sustainable …

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Russian Missile Strike Kills Three in Mykolayiv, Ukraine

A devastating Russian missile strike in the southern Ukrainian city of Mykolayiv resulted in the tragic deaths of at least three individuals, including a child, on July 19. The confrontation has further escalated tensions between Russia and Ukraine, prompting President Volodymyr Zelenskiy to urgently plea for international intervention to halt …

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Serbian Police Eliminate Suspect in Fatal Shooting of Police Officer near Border with Bosnia-Herzegovina

On July 19, Serbian Interior Minister Ivica Dacic announced that police had killed the suspect involved in the fatal shooting of a police officer near the western border with Bosnia-Herzegovina. The suspect, initially unnamed in the Serbian Interior Ministry's statement, was later identified as Faton Hajrizi, a recent prison escapee …

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Sicily: Battling the Climate Crisis at the Frontlines of Global Warming

Sicily, the largest island in the Mediterranean basin, is experiencing the harsh realities of global warming at an alarming rate. From devastating droughts that have wiped out crops to record-breaking heatwaves and desertification, the impacts of climate change are glaringly evident across the Italian island. Gerardos Diana, a local farmer …

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American Journalist Sentenced to 16 Years in Russian Prison for Espionage

American journalist Evan Gershkovich has been sentenced to 16 years in a Russian prison after being convicted of espionage in a closed-door trial, state media reports. The 32-year-old correspondent for The Wall Street Journal pleaded not guilty, with his employer and the United States denouncing the charges as fabricated. Gershkovich …

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Global Tech Outage Disrupts Multiple Industries, Leading to Flight Groundings and System Problems Across Various Sectors

On Friday, a global tech outage wreaked havoc across industries, causing disruptions in operations ranging from airlines halting flights to broadcasters going off-air. Major airlines like American Airlines, Delta Airlines, United Airlines, and Allegiant Air decided to ground their flights due to communication problems. This move came shortly after Microsoft …

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Russian Prosecutor Seeks 18 Year Sentence for American Journalist Evan Gershkovich Charged with Espionage

American journalist Evan Gershkovich is facing an 18-year sentence as a Russian prosecutor seeks justice on espionage charges. The 32-year-old correspondent for The Wall Street Journal finds himself at the center of a high-profile trial in Russia, becoming the first Western journalist to be arrested on such charges in post-Soviet …

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Trump Accepts Republican Nomination Amidst Controversy and Calls for Unity

Six days after surviving an assassination attempt, former United States President Donald Trump took the stage at the Republican National Convention to accept the party nomination for the presidency. In his more than 90-minute-long speech, the longest acceptance speech in modern history, Trump touched on various topics, from anti-immigrant rhetoric …

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Fact-Checking Claims Made by Former President Donald Trump at the Republican National Convention

Former President Donald Trump accepted the Republican presidential nomination on Thursday with the most dishonest speech of the four-day Republican National Convention, making more than 20 false claims by CNN's count. Many of the false claims were ones Trump has made before, spanning a wide variety of topics. Here is …

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Pressure mounts on President Joe Biden to end reelection campaign as more Democratic lawmakers call for his resignation

President Joe Biden is facing increased pressure to end his faltering reelection campaign after two more Democratic lawmakers joined calls for him to quit the race. Montana Senator Jon Tester and California House Representative Jim Costa are among the growing number of Congressional Democrats urging Biden to step aside in …

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10 Things You Need to Know About Paris 2024 Olympic Games

The 2024 Olympic Games will begin on July 26 in Paris, France, with 10,500 athletes competing for coveted sports medals. While Paris is the main host city, events will also be held in 16 other cities across metropolitan France.

  1. The Surfing Competition in Tahiti The surfing competition at Paris …

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President Emmanuel Macron's Centrist Alliance Wins Crucial Battle in French National Assembly Elections

President Emmanuel Macron and his centrist alliance Ensemble achieved a significant victory in the struggle for power in France as the party's candidate, Yaël Braun-Pivet, secured her reelection as the chairman of the National Assembly. The third and decisive round of voting saw Braun-Pivet garnering 220 votes, surpassing her closest …

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Heavy Rain Causes Severe Flooding in Minsk, Disrupting Public Transportation

Heavy rain on July 18 led to severe flooding in the Belarusian capital, Minsk, disrupting 46 public transportation routes. The Emergencies Ministry reported that two subway stations were briefly shut down due to the floods, which affected 38 segments of streets, one parking site, one building, and two underpasses in …

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Investigation Underway After Attempted Assassination of Former President Donald Trump

Details have emerged about the attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump by would-be assassin Thomas Matthew Crooks at a campaign rally in Butler, Pennsylvania. The 20-year-old gunman evaded Secret Service agents and local law enforcement, reaching a rooftop 140 meters away from Trump and firing shots that grazed the …

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The German Tradition of Teaching Children Self-Reliance: From Walking Buses to Bike Paths

In Germany, the tradition of teaching children self-reliance starts early, with parents encouraging independence and responsibility from a young age. One example of this is the concept of a 'walking bus,' where groups of children are escorted to school by parents or volunteers until they are able to make the …

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Italian Journalist Ordered to Pay Damages for Mocking Prime Minister's Height

An Italian court has ordered journalist Giulia Cortese to pay 5000 in damages to Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni for mocking her height on social media, in what was defined as body shaming. Cortese, based in Milan, was also given a suspended fine of 1200 for the incident dating back to …

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UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer Vows to Renew European Alliances at EPC Summit

UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer, who was elected premier two weeks ago, vowed to renew relationships with European allies soured by Brexit during the European Political Community (EPC) summit. More than 45 European leaders gathered at Blenheim Palace in southern England to discuss supporting Ukraine, tackling irregular migration, and improving …

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Russia Warns of Increased Militarisation in Europe as EU President Plans New Defence Union

Russian officials have raised concerns about the growing militarisation of the European Union as EU President Ursula von der Leyen has unveiled plans for a new defence union. Von der Leyen, who was reelected to a second term in office, outlined her vision for a European Defence Union to address …

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European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen Criticizes Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban's Diplomatic Trip to Moscow

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen condemned Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban's recent trip to Moscow as an 'appeasement mission' in an effort to end the war in Ukraine. Von der Leyen stated that the trip, which took place on July 18, was not a genuine peace mission but …

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The Latest Update on the Conflict between Russia and Ukraine - July 18, 2024

The situation in Ukraine and Russia remains tense as both countries continue to engage in military confrontations and diplomatic maneuvers. In the capital Kyiv, explosions were heard as air defenses successfully downed a Russian drone, although no damage was reported. Tragically, Ukrainian shelling and drone attacks in the Russian-occupied Kherson …

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Russia Denies Failure of Ground Offensive in Ukraine Amid Escalating Tensions

Russia has denied reports suggesting that its ground offensive in Ukraine's northeastern Kharkiv region is failing, despite ongoing intensity of attacks. Belgorod's regional governor Vyacheslav Gladkov announced restrictions on civilian access to 14 Russian border villages to protect them from Ukrainian shelling. The Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov emphasized that the …

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Feminist Activist Fined in Russia for LGBT Propaganda

A court in Russia's Tatarstan region on July 16 fined feminist activist Dina Nurm and her partner Anastasia Goncharenko 100,000 rubles ($1,130) each for propagating LGBT relations. The charge stemmed from the online photos they posted in which the court said they hug, kiss, and touch each other …

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British Citizens Suspected Victims in Sweden Double Shooting: Swedish Police Investigate Tragic Incident

Swedish police are currently investigating a tragic double shooting incident after two bodies were found in a burnt-out car rented by a British citizen. The incident took place in the southern city of Malmö, after the victims, who had crossed the Denmark-Sweden border, were shot on Sunday. The car, a …

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Intense Shootout at Israel's Northern Border After Exchange of Fire with Hezbollah

An intense shootout took place at Israel's northern border following an exchange of fire between Israel's army and the Lebanese Hezbollah. The pro-Iranian militia launched around 80 rockets in multiple waves of attacks on northern Israel, in response to the death of five Syrians in Israeli attacks in southern Lebanon …

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British Inflation Remains Stubborn, Dims Prospect of August Interest Rate Hike

The British inflation rate has proven to be more stubborn than expected, dampening the likelihood of an interest rate hike in August. Contrary to experts' expectations, the inflation rate did not weaken further in June, holding steady at the central bank's target of 2.0 percent, according to data from …

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USA Supports Ukrainian President's Proposal for Second Peace Summit with Russia

The USA has expressed its support for Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky's proposal to invite Russian representatives to a second peace conference aimed at ending the ongoing war that has plagued the region for over two years. State Department spokesman Matthew Miller affirmed that it is up to Ukraine to determine …

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