Thousands of people have been forced to evacuate amidst some of the country’s worst ever wildfires.
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At least 18 dead and thousands evacuated in 'unprecedented' South Korea wildfires
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Napster sold for $207million over 20 years after shutting down
Napster has been sold to immersive technology company Infinite Reality, are aiming to bring it back as a streaming service and virtual concert space.
Napster, the brand notoriously connected to music piracy before reemerging as a subscription music service, has been…
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‘I’m Not Fine’: Ukrainian photographer Elena Kalinichenko captures the invisible trauma of war
After her partner left for war, Elena Kalinichenko turned to photography to capture her personal conflict, documenting the emotional toll of war on those left behind.
During times of war, much of the suffering remains invisible, hidden behind the everyday struggles of…
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Ukraine, Russia Report Drone Attacks Amid Questions About Black Sea Truce
Russia claimed it downed two Ukrainian drones over the Black Sea and seven in other locations overnight, while the mayor of Mykolayiv, a Ukrainian port city near the sea, said emergency power cuts were implemented following reports of a Russian drone attacks in the area.
Ukrainian officials also…
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Five lions traumatised by war in Ukraine settle in to their 'forever home' at UK sanctuary
The animals were rescued by the Wild Animals Rescue Centre, run by Natalia Popova, a Ukrainian woman who has saved hundreds of abandoned pets and zoo animals.
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207 combat clashes along frontline over past day, operation in Kursk region ongoing
On March 25, there were 207 combat clashes between the Defense Forces of Ukraine and Russian invaders.
According to Ukrinform, the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reported this on Facebook, providing an update as of 8:00 on Wednesday, March 26.
Russian forces…
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No, Norway and Sweden haven't banned digital transactions
The claims appear to have sprung from reports that the Nordic countries have started advising citizens to keep a supply of cash at home in the case of a digital banking crisis.
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EU not ready for Eurobonds to boost defence spending, says Commissioner Kubilius
The EU executive proposed in early March a five-point plan to rearm and reach defence readiness by 2030. In an exclusive interview, EU defence commissioner Andrius Kubilius told Euronews he expects member states to make use of options proposed in the plan instead of issuing more joint…
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JD Vance to join wife on controversial Greenland trip
The US vice-president will accompany his wife on a visit to the Arctic island, a trip Denmark’s prime minister has said is not what ‘Greenland wants or needs.’
US Vice President JD Vance announced on Tuesday he would join his wife, Usha, on an unsolicited trip to…
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Europe faces innovation slowdown as medical and pharma patents decline
Medical and pharmaceutical innovation slows down in Europe, with a decline in patent applications submitted in 2024, a new report reveals.
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