Confidential British Army documents found scattered on Newcastle streets
The documents also included details such as soldiers’ ranks, emails, shift patterns, and weapon issue details, which experts say could represent a security threat for the named individuals. Read More
Two Turkish journalists detained as protests over İmamoğlu’s arrest continue
The mass demonstrations broke out last week following the arrest of Istanbul’s mayor, Ekrem İmamoğlu, a member of the opposition CHP and seen as a key rival to President Recep…
Thousands of animals killed after foot-and-mouth outbreak in Hungary and Slovakia
Authorities have already had to slaughter thousands of cattle and strict measures to control the epidemic are in place in both countries. Read more at Read More
Hanami celebrations begin in Tokyo as cherry blossoms reach their peak
As cherry blossoms near their peak, Tokyo’s parks buzz with locals and tourists enjoying ‘hanami’ picnics, celebrating the season’s arrival ahead of this weekend’s full bloom. Read more at Read…
ChatGPT’s viral Studio Ghibli-style images: ‘An insult to life itself’
“I strongly feel that this is an insult to life itself.” Wise words from legendary Japanese filmmaker Hayao Miyazaki, whose comments on AI in 2016 are going viral following this…
At least five people injured in stabbing in central Amsterdam, police say
The incident happened near Dam Square, in the southern part of the Dutch capital, with local media reporting the area has been cordoned off. Read More
Greenland forms new unity government on the eve of JD Vance trip
Four of the five elected parties in Greenland agree to form a broad coalition on the eve of US Vice President JD Vance’s visit to the arctic island. Read More
King Charles briefly hospitalised after cancer treatment side effects
Britain’s King Charles III’s health has been closely monitored ever since announcing his diagnosis with an undisclosed form of cancer early last year. Read More
US dismisses Putin’s idea of temporary UN governance in Ukraine
The Russian leader suggested that Ukraine be under temporary UN control until a “competent” government was elected, despite it being contrary to Ukrainian law. Read More
EU uncorks new era for no- and low alcohol wines with new naming rules
‘Alcohol-free’, ‘0.0%’ and ‘alcohol light’ are the new standardised denominations proposed by the European Commission for no and low-alcohol (NoLo) wine products in a bid to enhance their appeal. Read…