Eight decades after their debut, the Moomins remain Finland’s most treasured literary export. Fans flocked to the official Moomin Museum to honour the impact of the beloved characters.
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Moomins turn 80: Fans flock to Finland to celebrate the beloved cartoon clan
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Wildfires Ravage Western Greece – GreekReporter.com
File photo of firefighters battling a fire. Credit: Greek Reporter/Odysseas Karadis A massive wildfire in Achaia near Patras, western Greece, spread to nearby homes and villages, fueled by strong winds in the area.
The emergency number 112 sent a…
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Territorial integrity of Ukraine is not subject of bargaining
The territorial integrity of Ukraine is not a subject of negotiation, and this is understood by colleagues in Germany, Chairman of the Verkhovna Rada Ruslan Stefanchuk has said.
“I spoke with the President of the German Bundestag,…
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Nearly half Europe’s aid for Ukraine coming from procurement rather than stockpiles, says think tank
Much of the military aid Europe is now sending to Ukraine is being delivered from factories through procurement deals rather than out of existing military stockpiles, according to new data from Germany’s Kiel Institute for the World Economy….
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Why This NIH Center Matters
UNITED STATES – MAY 10: Activists hold signs during rally outside the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, Maryland, on Saturday, May 10, 2025. (Bill Clark/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images)
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Twenty-five years ago, I had a life-changing experience. I got…
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Trump should have demanded Putin stop bombing Ukraine before meeting in Alaska
U.S. President Donald Trump should have demanded that Russian dictator Vladimir Putin cease fire in Russia’s war against Ukraine as a prerequisite for the meeting in Alaska, which in itself is already a success for the Kremlin leader.
Helmut Brandstätter, a Member of the…
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Video. Peruvian Shamans call for calm in Amazon island dispute with Colombia
The ceremony, held atop San Cristobal Hill, was led by Marino de los Santos, who described the site as an Apu, or “mountain of power.”
The 27-square-kilometre territory, home to about 3,000 people spread across more than 10…
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Zelenskyy instructs government to simplify conditions for admission to Ukrainian universities
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President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy has instructed the Cabinet of Ministers to simplify the conditions for admission to Ukrainian universities.
“We all saw how it…
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Over half of Europe and Mediterranean basin hit by drought since April
More than half of Europe and the Mediterranean basin was hit by drought in July for the fourth consecutive month, according to an AFP analysis of European Drought Observatory data.
Drought levels in the region are the highest on record for…
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Parts of Europe burn as millions are facing record heat
MADRID (AP) — Wildfires burned in parts of Europe on Tuesday as millions of people across the continent struggled to adapt to the new reality: record summer heat.
Temperatures in some areas soared past 40…
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