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Crude oil deliveries to Slovakia resumed this week through the Druzhba pipeline, ending a nearly three-month interruption that had strained energy supplies across Central Europe and complicated European Union decision-making. The restart restored a critical route for Russian crude that runs through Ukrainian territory and supplies refineries in Slovakia and Hungary. The pipeline had been inactive since late January following…

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Recognition Follows Joint U.S.-Israel Actions in Iran Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu confirmed this week that he has officially nominated U.S. President Donald Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize. The announcement came during a public appearance where the two leaders praised their recent military cooperation in the Middle East, specifically the coordinated strikes on Iran’s nuclear sites. Netanyahu presented Trump…

Emergency in Southern France: Fire at the Gates of Marseille A fast-moving wildfire has reached the outskirts of Marseille, causing major disruptions and triggering a regional emergency response. Originating in the nearby town of Les Pennes-Mirabeau, the fire has rapidly spread due to winds reaching up to 70 km/h, consuming over 350 hectares of forest. The situation escalated quickly, with…

President William Ruto, elected in 2022 with the promise to uplift Kenya’s working class, is now facing intense backlash from the very public that once propelled him to power. Campaigning as the representative of the so-called “hustler nation,” Ruto pledged to reshape Kenya’s economy in favor of ordinary citizens, distancing himself from the wealthy elite. However, many Kenyans now feel…

A Devastating Blast in Eastern Rome A massive explosion at a gas station in the Prenestino neighborhood sent shockwaves through the Italian capital, leaving over 20 people injured and causing widespread alarm. The powerful blast, which occurred early in the day, originated from a fuel distributor handling gasoline, diesel, and liquefied petroleum gas (LPG). Thick clouds of smoke and fire…

Spiritual Continuity in Exile As he approaches his 90th birthday on July 6, 2025, the 14th Dalai Lama, Tenzin Gyatso, has firmly stated that his spiritual lineage will persist beyond his current lifetime. In a recorded televised message to monks gathering in Dharamshala, India, he made clear that he is not the final incarnation of the Dalai Lama. Instead, he intends to…

A Historic Shift in Military Policy Denmark has officially taken a significant step toward gender equality in national defense by implementing a new policy that includes women in its mandatory military conscription system. This change marks a historic shift for the country, where previously only men were required to register for conscription, while women could join the military voluntarily. Now,…