A mural in the northern French town of Roubaix shows the Statue of Liberty covering her eyes, sparking reactions and millions of views online.
Category: 4. World
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Giant mural in France critiques Trump's immigration policies
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Video. WATCH: Fire destroys main stage at Belgium’s Tomorrowland festival
The blaze erupted on the main stage, sending thick smoke across nearby woodland. While the cause remains unclear, technical teams on-site were safely evacuated and no injuries were reported.
The fire has cast uncertainty over the weekend’s headline performances, but organisers say preparations…
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Danish universities increasingly rejecting foreign researchers in fear of espionage
It comes as the Danish Emergency Management Agency reports the threat of cyber espionage and cybercrime against Danish universities to be very high.
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Syria leader vows to protect Druze after sectarian violence prompts Israeli strikes
Syria’s interim president has said it is his “priority” to protect the country’s Druze citizens, after Israel vowed to destroy government forces it accused of attacking members of the religious minority in Suweida province.
In his first televised…
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US agreed on 'specific steps' to bring an end to Syria clashes, top US diplomat says
The statement by US Secretary of State Marco Rubio follows after Israel launched powerful airstrikes in the heart of Damascus, claiming it was defending the minority Druze community.
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At least 61 dead, 45 rescued in huge fire at hypermarket in Iraq’s Kut | News
‘A tragedy and a calamity have befallen us,” the Wasit province governor says.
At least 61 people have been killed and several more are missing in a huge fire at a hypermarket in Kut city in eastern Iraq, according to Iraq’s Interior…
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Libya’s strongman with friends in high places: All you ever wanted to know about Khalifa Haftar
After an EU delegation was humiliated by the commander in control of large swaths of eastern Libya, Euronews explores Haftar’s fall, then rise to power and who is helping him maintain it.
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An average of 28 children die daily in Gaza, UNICEF tells Security Council
By Jerry Fisayo-Bambi with APPublished on •Updated
ADVERTISEMENTAn average of 28 children are killed daily in Gaza, and more than 17,000 kids have reportedly been killed in the…
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