Three injured in drone blast in Russia’s Belgorod region
A drone strike on the Russian city of Belgorod injured three civilians on Thursday, regional governor Vyacheslav Gladkov said in a statement. Read more at Read More
Greek and Turkish Cypriots unite to restore cemeteries along Green Line
The €700,000 project involves work at 15 sites in the Green Line, the island’s demilitarised zone. Read more at Read More
Italy evacuates more than 100 Palestinians from Gaza, including 31 children
The Italian Air Force flew the evacuees to Rome, Milan and Pisa in three C-130 cargo aeroplanes from the southern city of Eilat in Israel. Read more at Read More
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Everything you need to know about Taylor Swift’s ‘The Life of a Showgirl’ from ‘New Heights’ podcast
Here’s everything you need to know about Taylor Swift’s anticipated 12th album, ‘The Life of a Showgirl’, following her podcast appearance on Travis and Jason Kelce’s “New Heights” podcast. Read…
South Korea’s Supreme Court rules popular children’s song ‘Baby Shark’ is not plagiarised
The top court dismissed a copyright claimed filed by a US composer against South Korean company Pinkfong, ending a six-year legal battle. Read More
Thirteen dead and dozens ill from alcohol poisoning in Kuwait
The country’s health ministry said hospitals had registered 63 methanol-related cases since Saturday. Read more at Read More
Kim Jong-un’s sister mocks South Korean attempts to improve relations
Kim Yo-jong said on Thursday that Seoul’s attitude towards North Korea “remains unchanged and can never change”. Read more at Read More
Fewer flights, more immersion: What is ‘tripchaining’ and could it help you travel more sustainably?
Tripchaining can help travellers save money and time, while spending more time in destinations for a more authentic and memorable holiday. Read More
Global plastics treaty talks stall as nations divided over limiting production
Nations remain divided on how to curb plastic production, threatening progress on a landmark global pollution agreement.Read More