Category: INTERNATIONAL
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Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin: French police kill a man who was attempting to set fire to a synagogue
An armed guy who was attempting to set fire to a synagogue in the northern city of Rouen was shot and killed by French police on Friday. Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin posted on X, the previous Twitter platform, saying, “National police in Rouen neutralised early this morning an armed individual who clearly wanted to set…
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N Korea’s weapons are not for sale, according to Kim Jong Un’s sister, after US penalties on Russian companies
May 17, Pyongyang, North Korea According to Yonhap News Agency, North Korean leader Kim Jong-un’s powerful sister denied on Friday that her country and Russia were collaborating militarily. She emphasized that North Korea uses its weapons to defend itself against South Korea, not to sell them to other nations.
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North Korea criticizes “planned.” US military exercises with South Korea spark fears of a “catastrophic aftermath”
May 17, Seoul North Korea threatened to have a “catastrophic aftermath” if South Korea and the US proceeded with their planned joint annual military exercises in August. North Korea made this criticism on Friday.
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Russian official confirmed that the first India-Russia negotiations on visa-free tourist interchange are scheduled for June
Moscow, Russia, May 17: According to a Russian minister cited by Sputnik, the first round of joint negotiations between Russia and India on the introduction of visa-free travel will take place in June, with a bilateral agreement to be signed by the end of the year.
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UAE: Al Qasimia University and the Sharjah Centre for Volunteer Work will promote a culture of voluntarism
To encourage student volunteerism and social responsibility, Al Qasimia University (AQU) and the Sharjah Centre for Volunteer Work of the Sharjah Social Services Department have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU).
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The first trucks carrying supplies for Gaza depart the recently built US dock
The US military said on Friday that the first relief trucks to use a makeshift dock that it erected had touched down in Gaza.
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Israel encourages households to convert to renewable energy sources
The Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure in Israel has released a groundbreaking handbook designed to assist local authorities in motivating their citizens to switch to renewable energy sources in their homes.
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Extreme right In German bar, an AfD lawmaker was hit in the head with an ashtray
An ashtray was thrown at a far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) member of the regional state parliament in Schwerin, northern Germany, causing injuries to his head.
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First Aid Shipped To Gaza By US Military Using Temporary Pier
In an effort to provide essential humanitarian help to the Palestinian region devastated by conflict, the US military said on Friday that it has started delivering supplies via a makeshift dock in Gaza. According to a statement from the US Central Command (CENTCOM), vehicles delivering humanitarian supplies started to come ashore in Gaza via a…