- Japan’s Buddhist hall housing 1200 year old ‘eternal flame’ in Japan destroyed by fire WION
- ‘Eternal Flame’ Still Burns After Fire That Destroyed Buddhist Hall in Japan The New York Times
- Kukai-Linked Sacred Hall on Miyajima Burns Down
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Japan's Buddhist hall housing 1200 year old 'eternal flame' in Japan destroyed by fire – WION
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Three civilians injured in Russian shelling of Kherson
Russian forces shelled the Korabelnyi district of Kherson at around 09:00, injuring three people.
The Kherson Regional Military Administration reported this on Telegram, according to Ukrinform.
According to the administration, two people were initially reported…
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Former Green Party by-election candidate apologises for sharing 'false flag' post – BBC
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Erdoğan signs decree closing Istanbul’s Bilgi University amid criminal probe into owner
By Burcu Basaran with AFPPublished on
Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan signed a decree on Thursday to close Istanbul Bilgi…
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Russia’s secret “Skythen” project would station nuclear missiles on seabed, German media report
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Russia is working on a secret military project codenamed “Skythen” to station nuclear missiles on the seabed, German broadcasters WDR and NDR reported on 21 May 2026 after a…
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Zelensky confirms Ukrainian strike on Russia’s Yaroslavl oil refinery
Ukrainian forces carried out an overnight strike targeting an oil refinery in the Russian city of Yaroslavl, about 700 kilometers from Ukrainian territory.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky announced this on Telegram following a briefing from Commander-in-Chief…
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Ukraine attacked Russian oil refinery in Yaroslavl, Zelenskiy says – Reuters
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Middle East: Council extends EU legal framework to target those involved in Iran’s actions impeding lawful transit passage and freedom of navigation – consilium.europa.eu
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Before Europe Anoints Someone to Talk to Putin, It Debates What to Talk About
As European leaders begin to consider the possibility of talks with President Vladimir V. Putin’s government over ending Russia’s war in Ukraine, they have begun to debate a big question: Should they pick an envoy to talk with Mr. Putin?
But before that, they are trying to wrangle an even…
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In West Bank, Latest Victim of Israeli Settler Violence Shocks in a New Way – The New York Times