British Prime Minister Keir Starmer (center) and Britain’s Defence Secretary John Healey (right) meet with BAE system…
Category: 4. World
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Cologne evacuates thousands so WW2 bombs can be diffused
The German city of Cologne is evacuating some 20,500 people from a large area in the city centre so experts can defuse three unexploded bombs from World War Two.
The American bombs were discovered on Monday in a shipyard in the Deutz…
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Argentine hospital staff protest over pay and conditions
Medical staff and administrative workers at Garrahan Hospital, a leading paediatric centre in Buenos Aires, staged a protest to demand urgent salary increases from President Javier Milei’s government.
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Vietnam Abolishes Two-Child Policy – The New York Times
Vietnam has eliminated its policy of limiting families to having no more than two children, as the country seeks to boost a declining fertility rate that threatens its long-term economic prospects.
The new regulation, approved by the National…
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Russian environmental attacks in Ukraine caused €85 billion in damage, Kyiv estimates
Since the beginning of Russia’s full-scale invasion, Ukrainian authorities have registered over 8,000 cases of destruction to Ukraine’s environment caused by Moscow’s war. The full toll of Russia’s environmental war crimes is likely much higher, Kyiv warns.
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Cologne starts its biggest evacuation since 1945 to defuse WWII bombs
COLOGNE, Germany (AP) — More than 20,000 residents were being evacuated from part of Cologne’s city center on Wednesday as specialists prepared to defuse three unexploded U.S. bombs from World War II…
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Erin Patterson tells court she threw up toxic meal
An Australian woman on trial for murder says she threw up the toxic mushroom meal which killed her relatives, after binge eating dessert.
Erin Patterson has pleaded not guilty to four charges – three of murder and one of attempted murder – over…
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Erin Patterson: Woman accused of triple murder says foraged mushrooms may have been added to meal
Brisbane, Australia
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Erin Patterson, the woman accused of murdering three guests with a meal laced with death cap mushrooms, told her trial on Wednesday she may have…
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