Category : World wide news

Video shows moment ship struck off Iraq

Iran's paramilitary Revolutionary Guard claimed it had attacked a vessel off Iraq, releasing a video that purports to show the moment...

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Superhero animals and green political wins: Positive...

Eco anxiety is very real, so we share this year's most uplifting stories to prove there’s hope for our climate.

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Catastrophic casting: Mount Vesuvius eruption victims...

Casts of victims of Pompeii’s tragic destruction after Mount Vesuvius erupted in AD 79 are going on display together for the first...

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EU asks Ukraine to allow inspection to oversee damaged...

As the Hungarian veto on the €90 billion loan for Ukraine drags on, the European Commission has formally proposed an inspection to...

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A Pocket Cinema Camera: Inside vivo's X300 Ultra

Smartphones have long dominated photography, but video is quickly becoming the priority for creators and social media users alike.

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12th Southern Gas Corridor Advisory Council Ministerial...

Energy leaders and policymakers discussed supply security, diversification and renewable cooperation, highlighting the evolving role...

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Paris to Berlin night train set to restart later this...

Served by European Sleeper, the train will take around 18 hours to reach its destination.

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Commission denies unfair trade practices as US opens...

The European Commission dismissed new US trade investigations as unjustified, as uncertainty keeps growing over the EU–US trade deal...

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Israel hits back after coordinated Iran-Hezbollah...

Hezbollah fired 200 missiles and drones into Israel in what Israeli media called an integrated attack with Iran, prompting fierce...

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China passes 'ethnic unity' law in push for assimilation

China has passed a new law promoting ethnic unity and national identity, formalizing policies on integration and development in minority...

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King penguins are getting a boost from climate change...

“Winning for this species might mean losing for another species,” one scientist warns.

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Aftermath of Israeli air strikes in Beirut’s southern...

Destroyed buildings and rubble-strewn streets were seen in Beirut’s southern suburbs after overnight Israeli strikes targeting Hezbollah...

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