NATO forces are engaged in a massive military drill in Poland.
The EU is going to unveil a multibillion-dollar plan on Tuesday in the hopes of better preparing Europe for war. As NATO conducts its most giant drill since the end of the Cold War, Europe's defense industry is being upgraded.
The court rejected the Australian attempt to ban social media content on X.
In a judicial struggle with worldwide repercussions, Elon Musk's social media platform X has been granted a reprieve in Australia. The Australian government has demanded that violent video footage from a stabbing attack in Sydney be removed. X initially obliged Australian viewers but refused to delete it globally, resulting in a free speech argument.
'Pulp Fiction' reunion at TCM Classic Film Festival
As part of the TCM Classic Film Festival this year, Pulp Fiction stars John Travolta, Harvey Keitel, Uma Thurman, and Samuel L. Jackson reunited on Thursday to commemorate the film's 30th anniversary. Stay tuned for additional information!
"Coolest dictator in the world" scheduled for El Salvador's reelection. El Salvador's millennial president, Nayib Bukele, rules with an "iron fist." As part of a sweeping crackdown on crime, 74,000 individuals have been imprisoned under his administration since 2022. Rights organizations claim that in doing so, he has suspended civil liberty. However, polls indicate that voters are in favor, which puts Bukele on course for a resounding win. At what expense, then?
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The historic oasis of Cuatro Cienegas, located in the northern state of Coahuila, Mexico, is in danger of extinction. Alfalfa plants have wavered beneath a light mist in Coahuila, a reminder of the area's long-standing agricultural heritage.
Pakistan elections 2024: a catastrophic explosion rocks, leaving 29 dead and 50 injured in Pakistan before the elections.
On the eve of Pakistan's historic general elections, a blast near an election office in the Balochistan region claimed the lives of at least 29 people and injured dozens more.
Organization of Islamic Cooperation: OIC pushes for legal action against Israel.
The Organisation of Islamic Cooperation has urged member governments to take political and legal action against Israel for its conflict in Gaza. The OIC issued the appeal in a resolution agreed by the bloc's leaders during a meeting in the Gambian capital.
Gulf states are gauging their interest in investing in Iraq. Next year, the Arab League summit will be held in Baghdad, which is still recuperating from years of conflict. It's an opportunity for the nation to demonstrate that it is secure and in charge.
Argentina: Thousands take to the streets in protest against public education budget cuts
Buenos Aires streets were crowded with thousands of Argentines. There was a protest march protesting government cuts to funding for public universities.
Rwanda's capital, Kigali, is "safer than London," according to the minister of Rishi Sunak.
According to British Deputy Foreign Secretary Andrew Mitchell, Kigali, the capital of Rwanda, is "arguably safer than London." Does he have any merit to his claim? To what extent is London unsafe?
Egypt: Al-Ahram film studio in Giza is on fire; no casualties have been recorded.
Early on Sunday morning, a large fire broke out at a film studio in Giza. One of Egypt's first cinematography studios is the AL Aram Film Studio. In addition to evacuating inhabitants from surrounding regions, the Giza authorities sent out a team of firefighters to stop the fire from spreading. Watch to find out more!
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