The wax statue of Emmanuel Macron was stolen from the famous Parisian museum Le Musée Grévin and placed in front of the Russian embassy. Here’s why.
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Why did activists steal the wax statue of Emmanuel Macron from Paris' Musée Grévin?
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A 100 ft ‘mega tsunami’ could hit the US at any moment. And that’s only the beginning
The Cascadia Subduction Zone, a massive fault line stretching from northern California to British Columbia, has been eerily quiet for 300 years. When it finally ruptures, it’s expected to trigger a colossal earthquake that could rattle the Pacific Northwest for minutes.
Even worse, tsunami…
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French justice minister wants tougher punishments after PSG riots – POLITICO
The justice minister, a tough-on-crime conservative, floated several proposals, though they have yet to be fully fleshed out. He called for abolishing mandatory sentence adjustments, which requires judges to find alternative arrangements to prison for shorter sentences, and instituting a…
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Mongolia’s prime minister resigns amid protests over reports of son’s lavish spending
WASHINGTON — Mongolia’s prime minister resigned early Tuesday after he failed to receive enough support in a vote of confidence in parliament, Mongolian media reported. The country’s embassy in Washington confirmed it.
Prime Minister…
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Russia’s savage strike on Sumy exposes their ‘desire’ to end war
President Volodymyr Zelensky stated that the Russian strike on civilians in Sumy, which resulted in the deaths of three people, is a clear indication of Russia’s so-called “desire” to end the war.
The head of state shared this on Telegram, according to…
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Eurozone inflation falls below ECB 2% target in May: Rate cut in sight
ADVERTISEMENTInflation in the euro area cooled more than expected in May, bolstering expectations that the European Central Bank (ECB) will announce another interest rate cut at its meeting on Thursday.
Annual consumer price growth slowed to 1.9% in May, down from 2.2% in April, according to a…
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AI companions pose risks to humans with over a dozen harmful behaviours, new study finds
New research has found that artificial intelligence (AI) companions pose understudied risks and harms to the people who engage with them.
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Groundbreaking AI pen helps diagnose Parkinson’s from handwriting
Scientists have developed a special pen that analyses hand movements using artificial intelligence to detect early signs of Parkinson’s,…
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Exclusive: EU countries to mull cabin baggage charges, longer air delays before compensation
Proposals to charge for cabin baggage and revise the standard for obtaining compensation in the event of delays are on the agenda when the 27 EU ambassadors meet in Brussels on Wednesday.
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