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The inscription "Let's strike" on a gray wall
Mass strike by US auto industry workers threatens production
Over 10,000 employees from major US carmakers, including General Motors, Ford, and Stellantis, launch strikes as labor contracts expire, demanding wage hikes and improved benefits...
Princess Martha Louise and shaman Durek
The daughter of the King of Norway, Princess Martha Louise, and American shaman Durek Verrett are planning to get married in August 2024
Royal Wedding: Norway and the USA unite in an unusual marriage. Princess Martha Louise of Norway and American shaman Durek Verrett are preparing for their wedding
Explosions and fire in Sevastopol
Explosions in occupied Sevastopol: Ukrainian forces target Russian ships
Nighttime explosions and fires struck the temporarily occupied city of Sevastopol on September 13
Archaeological diggings at the Drumadoon cursus embankment
Discovery of a unique neolithic monument on Arran Island: secrets of ancient Britain
Researchers in Scotland have uncovered a rare Neolithic cursus, shedding light on ancient civilizational processes in the region
Yair Netanyahu
Netanyahu's son relocates due to activist harassment and media misinformation
Yair Netanyahu, son of Israel's former Prime Minister, has decided to leave the country because of pressure from activists and inaccurate media portrayals of him
Flags of Iran and Saudi Arabia (collage)
Saudi Arabia and Iran restore diplomatic relations after a seven-year break
Two leading Middle Eastern countries aim to strengthen cooperation against the backdrop of their growing role in international alliances, particularly in BRICS
Seismograph, illustrative photo
A 5.2 magnitude earthquake strikes Azerbaijan
A 5.2 magnitude earthquake occurred in the Kurdamir district of Azerbaijan. It was felt in several regions, with no current reports of casualties or damages
Toyota Factory
Software malfunction halts operations at all Toyota plants in Japan
All Toyota factories in Japan have suspended production due to a major software glitch. The malfunction is not related to cyberattacks, and the company plans to resume operations...
Man with electric scooter
Paris to cease electric scooter rentals after referendum
Following a city referendum with over 100,000 Parisians participating, the French capital will ban rented electric scooters from September 1st
Schengen / Illustrative photo
Romania and Bulgaria consider border control cancellation due to Schengen entry delay
Bulgaria and Romania might cancel border control if they don't join the Schengen zone by the end of the year. Both countries have already met the necessary entry requirements