Severe Flooding in Northwest France Caused by Storm Herminia
rennes, france January 28, 2025 14:07Storm Herminia triggers worst flooding in decades in northwestern France, affecting thousands of residents.
Storm Herminia triggers worst flooding in decades in northwestern France, affecting thousands of residents.
Ukrainian President Zelensky expresses support for President Trump's efforts to end the Russia-Ukraine war, believing in his potential success.
Iranian government backs down from enforcing stricter Islamic clothing regulations, signaling a shift in approach.
Azerbaijan President Aliyev and Ukraine President Zelenski meet in Davos to discuss bilateral relations and regional security.
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The alleged execution of an Australian soldier in Ukraine has caused shock and outrage in Australia, sparking concerns about international law violations.
The European Union has approved Switzerland's participation in the Permanent Structured Cooperation (PESCO) defense project while NATO partner Turkey has been pending since 2021.
Italian journalist Cecilia Sala was released in a diplomatic exchange between Italy and Iran, resulting in the freedom of Iranian businessman Mohammad Abedini Najafabadi.
A small plane crashed near the coast of Perth, Australia, killing two tourists from Switzerland and Denmark along with the pilot.
Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan is set to visit Northern Cyprus to discuss recent developments and bilateral issues, including a potential informal meeting involving the leaders of both sides.
US President Joe Biden made a blunder by confusing the date of his first meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin. Biden claimed he has known Putin for 47 years, which is not accurate.
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Pope Francis urges for a Christmas truce in ongoing conflicts around the world, recalling historical examples of spontaneous ceasefires during the festive season.
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Residents of Rovaniemi, the capital of Finnish Lapland, are expressing concerns over the rapid growth in tourism, particularly around the Christmas season.
Three individuals demanded 15 million euros from the former Formula 1 champion, Michael Schumacher, to prevent the publication of photos taken after his skiing accident.
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Italian police, in collaboration with European agencies, conduct large-scale raids on suspects involved in the illegal streaming of TV programs across Europe.
Iran is set to hold talks with France, Germany, and the United Kingdom regarding its nuclear program, as confirmed by an Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesperson.
A church in Switzerland has conducted a unique experiment by installing an AI-powered confessional where people could talk to a Jesus avatar in 100 different languages.
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