Russian Tourists Flee Crimea Amid Political Tensions In a stark reversal of previous trends, Russian tourists have cancelled their holidays to Crimea en masse, according to Ukrainian military intelligence reports. The sudden exodus of visitors comes as tensions between Ukraine and ...
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Title: Nippon Steel Hires Mike Pompeo to Advise on U.S. Steel Deal Japanese steel giant Nippon Steel & Sumitomo Metal Corporation (NSSMC) has announced that it has hired former U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo to advise on its ongoing negotiations ...
Title: The Hidden Cost of Russia’s Convicts-Turned-Soldiers Returning Home Russia’s military has a long history of using convicts to fill its ranks, particularly during times of war. The practice, known as “re-enlisting” or “vysilka,” dates back to the Soviet era and ...
Ukraine Evacuates Nearly 5,000 Workers from Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Plant In a move to ensure the safety of its personnel and prevent a potential nuclear disaster, Ukraine has evacuated nearly 5,000 workers from the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant, located in the occupied ...
UK Defense Secretary Announces Potential Use of Storm Shadows in Ukraine Against Russia In a bold move, the new UK Defense Secretary, Ben Wallace, has suggested that Ukraine could use British Storm Shadow missiles to target Russian forces in the ongoing ...
Headline: German Red Cross Worker Sentenced to Death in Belarus, Human Rights Organizations Slam "Arbitrary and Political" Ruling Minsk, Belarus – A German national who worked for the Red Cross has been sentenced to death in Belarus for charges of espionage ...
Title: "Monotonous" and Unaffordable: Why Chinese International Students are Fleeing Canada Introduction: Canada has long been a popular destination for international students, particularly from China. However, in recent years, a growing number of Chinese students have been expressing dissatisfaction with their experience ...
Title: Death Toll Mounts as Bangladesh Students Protest Over Government Jobs Quota System DHAKA, Bangladesh – The death toll has risen to 10 as violence and unrest continue to grip Bangladesh’s student community, fueled by long-standing demands to revamp the country’s ...
Poisoned Fruit Claims Lives of 12 Russian Soldiers in Mariupol A horrific incident has unfolded in the occupied Ukrainian city of Mariupol, as reports emerged that 12 Russian soldiers died after consuming poisoned fruit. The victims, part of a Russian military ...
Three "Pro-Russian" Hackers Arrested in Spain Over Cyberattacks In a significant blow to global cybersecurity, Spanish authorities have arrested three individuals accused of being "pro-Russian" hackers, who have been linked to a string of high-profile cyberattacks across Europe and beyond. The trio, ...
Russian Involvement in Farion Assassination Not Ruled Out, Zelensky Says Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has hinted that Russia may have been involved in the assassination of Ukrainian MP and former defense minister, Andriy Farion, who was killed in a car bomb ...
Title: One part mourns, another celebrates as Cyprus marks 50 years since split As Cyprus marks 50 years since its devastating division in 1974, the island nation is grappling with the weight of history and the uncertainty of the future. On ...
Kidnappings Soar in Central Africa’s ‘Triangle of Death’ A region known as the "triangle of death" in central Africa has become a hotbed of kidnappings, with reports of a significant surge in the past year. The area, which includes parts of ...
Macron Wins Shock Vote to Keep Coalition Hopes Alive In a stunning turn of events, French President Emmanuel Macron has secured a significant victory in a surprise parliamentary vote, potentially paving the way for him to form a new government coalition ...
Title: Protesters Storm Prison in Bangladesh, Death Toll from Anti-Quota Clashes Tops 100 DHAKA, BANGLADESH – The city of Dhaka, Bangladesh, descended into chaos yesterday as protesters stormed a maximum-security prison in an attempt to free fellow demonstrators arrested during anti-quota ...