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Brussels Times Publishes Numerous Drug-Related Search Queries
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Brussels Times Publishes Numerous Drug-Related Search Queries

The Brussels Times website has published multiple articles consisting solely of search queries related to buying cocaine and other drugs in various cities and countries. These articles appear to be spam or a technical error, listing specific drug names and locations.

Cocaine Search Terms Appear on Brussels Times Website
Worldbrussels-times8d ago

Cocaine Search Terms Appear on Brussels Times Website

Numerous search queries for buying cocaine in various global cities, including Salt Lake City, Rhodes Town, and Whangarei, were found on The Brussels Times website. These searches often included specific website addresses like "BUY-COKE COM" and "FINDCOK ORG."

Human Rights Defender Moussa Tchangari Detained in Niger
WorldPremium Times1mo ago

Human Rights Defender Moussa Tchangari Detained in Niger

Human rights defender Moussa Tchangari was arrested at his home in Niamey, Niger, by plain-clothed officers and subsequently charged with 'criminal association in connection with a terrorist enterprise' and 'undermining national defence'.

Former Trinamool MLA Saokat Molla Arrested in Bhangar Blast Case
PoliticsTimes of Indiahindustan-timesndtv2mo ago3 sources

Former Trinamool MLA Saokat Molla Arrested in Bhangar Blast Case

Former Trinamool Congress MLA Saokat Molla has been arrested by the National Investigation Agency (NIA) in connection with the pre-poll Bhangar blast case. The arrest took place in Kamalgazi, West Bengal, as part of an ongoing crackdown by the NIA.

Black Hawk Helicopters Aid in Forest Fire Near Warsaw
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Black Hawk Helicopters Aid in Forest Fire Near Warsaw

Black Hawk helicopters are being deployed to assist in battling a forest fire near Warsaw, with footage showing them rapidly refilling water tanks. The effectiveness of the firefighting efforts is also being assessed in relation to the prevailing weather conditions.

Venezuela Deports Maduro Ally Alex Saab to US
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Venezuela Deports Maduro Ally Alex Saab to US

Venezuela has deported Alex Saab, a close associate of President Nicolás Maduro, to the United States. Saab faces charges of corruption and money laundering in the US.

PM Modi Rallies in West Bengal Ahead of Elections
CultureTimes of Indiahindustan-timesindian-express+4straits-timesKorea HeraldndtvDaily Star BD3mo ago7 sources

PM Modi Rallies in West Bengal Ahead of Elections

Prime Minister Modi conducted a series of rallies in West Bengal, intensifying his criticism of the ruling TMC as election preparations continued, including new voter registrations and security reviews. His addresses also drew criticism from the opposition regarding alleged Model Code of Conduct violations.

US Deploys Third Aircraft Carrier to Mideast Amid Iran War
PoliticsReutersBBCbloomberg+50FTAl JazeeraCNNyle-uutisetruvukrainska-pravdafazberlingske+42 more4mo ago53 sources

US Deploys Third Aircraft Carrier to Mideast Amid Iran War

The United States has deployed a third aircraft carrier to the Middle East as the war with Iran continues, following the earlier deployment of the USS George H.W. Bush and ongoing repairs for the USS Ford, underscoring a heightened military posture.

Hungarian Defense Forces Inaugurate State-of-the-Art Hangar Complex
Politicshungary-today4mo ago

Hungarian Defense Forces Inaugurate State-of-the-Art Hangar Complex

The Hungarian Defense Forces have reached a significant milestone with the handover of a new state-of-the-art hangar complex, which Minister of Defense Kristóf Szalay-Bobrovniczky highlighted as one of the most important and visible developments in the armed forces over the past sixteen years.

Drone that hit Akrotiri launched from Beirut, Cypriot official tells AFP
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Drone that hit Akrotiri launched from Beirut, Cypriot official tells AFP

A Shahed drone responsible for striking a British military installation in the UK’s Akrotiri base in Cyprus earlier this week originated from Beirut, a Cypriot official told AFP on Thursday. The attack, which occurred just after midnight on Monday, targeted a hangar at RAF Akrotiri. The official, who provided the information on the condition of […]

Delhi quadruple murder: How a call from lender triggered tragic chain of events
FinanceTimes of India5mo ago

Delhi quadruple murder: How a call from lender triggered tragic chain of events

A Delhi man, Munchun Kewat, allegedly murdered his wife and three young daughters after a heated phone call with a lender demanding repayment of a significant debt. Kewat, a gambler facing financial ruin, reportedly used a newly purchased knife to commit the heinous crime before attempting to flee. He was apprehended by police in Kishangarh.

Russia rejects allegation it sent drone towards French aircraft carrier
WorldBBCdr-dknos+8aftonbladetberlingskesvenska-dagbladetFrance 24digi24dh-les-sportsnaftemporikiMoscow Times5mo ago11 sources

Russia rejects allegation it sent drone towards French aircraft carrier

The Kremlin on Friday dismissed claims that an intercepted drone in Swedish waters was Russian, calling the suggestion “absurd” even as Stockholm pointed to a “strong link” to Moscow. Sweden's military observed the suspected drone on Wednesday near where a French nuclear-powered aircraft carrier was docked in the port of Malmo, officials said.

French Aircraft Carrier Visits Sweden
Worldaftonbladet5mo ago

French Aircraft Carrier Visits Sweden

A powerful French aircraft carrier has arrived in Sweden, signaling the union's readiness to assist. Reports also offer a look inside the vessel.

The embassy celebrates the Berlinale, the world of cinema hosted by Bucci
CultureANSA5mo ago

The embassy celebrates the Berlinale, the world of cinema hosted by Bucci

(ANSA) - BERLINO, 18 FEB - The world of cinema, but also of institutions, culture, and art, gathered at the Italian Embassy in Berlin for the traditional evening organized on the occasion of the Berlinale. According to a note from the diplomatic headquarters, guests this year included Senator and Undersecretary of State for Culture Lucia Borgonzoni; Antonio Saccone, president of Cinecittà; Giorgio Carlo Brugnoni, general director of Cinema and Audiovisual at the MIC; and Roberto Stabile, head of special projects, General Directorate for Cinema at the MIC/Cinecittà. The event, which was very well attended, also featured directors, actors, and other personalities from the world of cinema. The reception was accompanied by music from Italian DJ Budino and the Italian-German band Maiorano. In collaboration with the Costa Archive, a small exhibition of original photographs by photojournalist Paolo Costa, who worked alongside Tazio Secchiaroli in the 1960s, was also set up. In the afternoon, Ambassador Fabrizio Bucci visited the European Film Market, one of the three main meeting points for the international film industry, which was attended by 266 Italian companies in the sector: figures that demonstrate the strength and vitality of the Italian audiovisual industry on the international scene. The Berlinale reception is part of a wider program of initiatives that the embassy dedicates to cinema, including meetings and presentations—such as that of the Netflix series Il Gattopardo—as well as thematic reviews. The "Ciak si gira" review took place in the summer and the Winterkino review is currently underway. As for the Berlinale, there were three co-productions with Italian participation in this year's official program: two in competition, Nina Roza by Geneviève Dulude-De Celles, a Canada-Italy-Bulgaria-Belgium co-production, and RosebushPruning by Karim Ainouz, a Germany-Italy-Spain-UK co-production, and one in Perspectives, The Red Hangar by Juan Pablo Sallato, a Chile-Argentina-Italy co-production. Other Italian co-productions worth mentioning include: Cosmonauts, an animated short film by Leo Černic, a Slovenia-Italy co-production (Berlinale Shorts section); Mambo Kids, a short film by Emanuele Tresca (Generation 14+ section); Wax & Gold by Adama Bineta Sow in the Berlinale Special section; and L'Uomo più bello del mondo (The Most Beautiful Man in the World) by Paolo Baiguera in the Forum Special section. Finally, in the Forum section, we find On Our Own, directed by Tudor Cristian Jurgiu (a Romanian-Italian production). Read article...

US Replaces USS Abraham Lincoln in Middle East Amid Crew Burnout Concerns
Worldbloombergcnbctagesschau+11aftonbladetSCMPsvenska-dagbladetorfvgdie-presseforbesThe Independent+3 more3d ago14 sources

US Replaces USS Abraham Lincoln in Middle East Amid Crew Burnout Concerns

The United States is sending a new aircraft carrier to the Middle East to replace the USS Abraham Lincoln, following reports of untenable conditions and crew burnout aboard the latter. The USS Lincoln is expected to return home due to these issues.

Ukraine Targets Russian Oil Facilities and Infrastructure
Worldnosukrainska-pravdaaftonbladet+25le-figarolsm-lvder-standardirozhlasorfdie-pressedelfi-ltdigi24+17 more2mo ago28 sources

Ukraine Targets Russian Oil Facilities and Infrastructure

Ukraine launched drone attacks on Russian oil facilities and infrastructure in Russia and occupied Crimea, aiming to disrupt military logistics and weaken Russia's military-industrial capacity. These strikes have reportedly caused fuel shortages and logistical challenges in the affected areas.

India's BJP Wins Historic West Bengal State Election
PoliticsAPBBCbloomberg+27NYTFTAl JazeeraDWSCMPNHK Worldaktuality-skdnevnik-bg+19 more3mo ago30 sources

India's BJP Wins Historic West Bengal State Election

Prime Minister Modi's BJP party secured a historic victory in the West Bengal state election, gaining control of the state and ending the Trinamool Congress's long-standing rule.

Campaigning Intensifies Ahead of West Bengal Assembly Elections
EnvironmentDWTimes of Indiahindustan-times+3indian-expressndtvinquirer3mo ago6 sources

Campaigning Intensifies Ahead of West Bengal Assembly Elections

Campaigning for the West Bengal assembly elections intensified with Prime Minister Modi addressing rallies, wooing the Matua community with citizenship promises, and visiting a Kali temple. Meanwhile, the Election Commission ordered a special drive to arrest bomb makers amidst ongoing political rhetoric and claims from various parties.

Bodies Discovered in Greece and Mauritania
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Bodies Discovered in Greece and Mauritania

Two separate incidents involved the discovery of bodies: the ex-partner of a missing woman was found dead in Crete, Greece, and a woman named Fatimata Ba was found dead in a hangar in Nouakchott, Mauritania.

Fire in Kaunas hangar destroys three vehicles
Worlddelfi-lt4mo ago

Fire in Kaunas hangar destroys three vehicles

A fire broke out in a hangar on Sandraugos Street in Kaunas, Lithuania, on Thursday evening, resulting in the destruction of three vehicles. Residents were warned about pollution.

France Names New Nuclear Aircraft Carrier 'Free France', Set for 2038 Service
Worldle-mondeaftonbladetle-figaro+8France 24index-hrDawniefimeridaklix-barfi-englishbalkan-webprotothema-en5mo ago11 sources

France Names New Nuclear Aircraft Carrier 'Free France', Set for 2038 Service

President Emmanuel Macron officially named France's next-generation nuclear-powered aircraft carrier 'Free France' at a ceremony, confirming it will replace the Charles de Gaulle in 2038 and carry over 40 aircraft.

USS Gerald Ford to return to Souda after 30-hour fire
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USS Gerald Ford to return to Souda after 30-hour fire

The American aircraft carrier USS Gerald R. Ford is expected to return to the port of Souda in Crete on Wednesday for refuelling and potential inspections following a fire that burned for more than 30 hours. The fire, which began in the ship’s central laundry, spread through air ducts to multiple compartments. Around 600 sailors […]

Russian Drone Detected Near French Aircraft Carrier in Malmö
Worldle-mondeyle-uutisetDW+6svenska-dagbladetpolitikendagbladetthe-journalDaily Sabahukrinform5mo ago9 sources

Russian Drone Detected Near French Aircraft Carrier in Malmö

Swedish armed forces confirmed that a Russian drone was detected and disturbed near a French aircraft carrier operating in Malmö, with defense officials calling the incident serious.

Har tatt grep
Politicsdagbladet5mo ago

Har tatt grep

Det svenske forsvaret bekrefter at det iverksatt mottiltak da en mistenkelig drone fløy i nærheten av et fransk hangarskip i Öresund onsdag.

JFK Jr. and Carolyn Bessette died in a plane crash 27 years ago. It fueled rumors of a 'Kennedy curse.'
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JFK Jr. and Carolyn Bessette died in a plane crash 27 years ago. It fueled rumors of a 'Kennedy curse.'

John F. Kennedy Jr. and his wife, Carolyn Bessette Kennedy, attended the Municipal Art Society Gala in 1998. Richard Corkery/NY Daily News Archive/Getty Images John F. Kennedy Jr., his wife, and her sister died in a 1999 plane crash near Martha's Vineyard. Rumors of a "Kennedy curse" were fueled by multiple family tragedies over the decades. JFK Jr. and Carolyn Bessette's relationship is now the topic of an FX series, "Love Story." The Kennedy family has been subjected to many tragedies over the years, including two assassinations and a plane crash that took the lives of John F. Kennedy Jr. and two other passengers. Nearly 27 years ago, on July 16, 1999, John F. Kennedy Jr., his wife Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy, and her older sister Lauren Bessette were killed in a plane crash off the coast of Martha's Vineyard in Massachusetts. There were no survivors from the accident. The relationship between John F. Kennedy Jr. and Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy is now the topic of an FX series executive-produced by Ryan Murphy, "Love Story." Their deaths became a major news story and perpetuated rumors of a "Kennedy curse." JFK Jr.'s father, former President John F. Kennedy, was assassinated in 1963. His uncle, Robert "Bobby" Kennedy, was assassinated five years later in 1968. And two years before JFK Jr.'s death, his cousin Michael Kennedy also died after hitting a tree while skiing in Aspen, Colorado. Here's what we know about the plane crash that killed John F. Kennedy Jr. and two others. John F. Kennedy Jr. frequently made headlines throughout the 1990s. John F. Kennedy, Jr. at the Democratic National Convention in 1988. Bettmann/Getty Images As the son of a president and a member of one of America's most prominent political dynasties, John F. Kennedy Jr. was destined for the spotlight. JFK Jr. was born on November 25, 1960, just two weeks after his father was elected president. His father was assassinated on November 22, 1963, just three days shy of JFK Jr.'s third birthday. JFK Jr., affectionately nicknamed "John-John" by the public, attended the funeral on his birthday and was famously photographed saluting his father's casket. Throughout much of his adolescence and adulthood, he mostly remained out of the public eye. However, his public image began to change after he introduced his uncle, Ted Kennedy, at the Democratic National Convention in 1988. In September 1988, People named Kennedy, who was then a 27-year-old third-year law student at NYU, the "Sexiest Man Alive." JFK Jr. also dated a few celebrities throughout the 1990s, including "Sex and the City" star Sarah Jessica Parker, Cindy Crawford, and Daryl Hannah. John F. Kennedy Jr. began dating Carolyn Bessette, a publicist for Calvin Klein, in 1994. John F. Kennedy Jr. and Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy in 1995. Rose Hartman/Getty Images They met in the fitting room at Calvin Klein, where Bessette helped JFK Jr. pick out wardrobe items, Elizabeth Beller wrote in "Once Upon a Time: The Captivating Life of Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy," cited by People. Tall, sophisticated, and beautiful, JFK Jr.'s new girlfriend captivated the public. After two years of dating, the pair married in an intimate ceremony on Cumberland Island, Georgia, People reported. While their wedding ceremony was private, their relationship was anything but, thanks to the prying eyes of the paparazzi. Evan Agostini/Getty Images; NY Daily News Archive/Getty Images The media attention may have even inspired Kennedy to get his pilot's license in 1998. "That was some of the happiest times he ever had. Floating around with the buzzards in his Buckeye [plane]. It was the freedom," his close friend Robbie Littell told "JFK Jr: An Intimate Oral Biography" author RoseMarie Terenzio, according to People. "He said, 'It's the only place I can go where no one is bothering me. I have complete silence, and no one can get to me except the air traffic controllers.' Maybe that gives you insight into what he was really dealing with on the ground," his college friend Gary Ginsberg said, People reported. John F. Kennedy Jr. was traveling to Martha's Vineyard with his wife and her older sister when their plane was reported missing. The hangar where John Kennedy Jr. kept his Piper Saratoga airplane. Ron Galella/Ron Galella Collection/Getty Images The Washington Post reported that Kennedy departed Essex County Airport near Fairfield, New Jersey, at around 8:38 p.m. on Friday, July 16, 1999. The sun was already beginning to set and "hazy conditions," which had been reported earlier in the evening, were getting worse, People reported. Kennedy planned to drop his sister-in-law Lauren Bessette on Martha's Vineyard before traveling to his family's compound in Hyannis Port with Carolyn. The couple was due to attend his cousin Rory Kennedy's wedding the following day, according to People. However, the plane never landed in Martha's Vineyard. An unidentified driver reported the plane had failed to arrive at Martha's Vineyard Airport as expected, according to the Post, citing an NBC report. It kicked off a search for the missing aircraft in the early hours of July 17. The Kennedy family notified the Cape Cod Coast Guard that the couple had not made it back to Hyannis. A Coast Guard helicopter searching for debris from John Kennedy Jr.'s plane. Daniel Goodrich/Newsday RM/Getty Images The Washington Post reported that the Coast Guard then began investigating whether the plane had landed at another airport. By 4 a.m., the Coast Guard began searching for the missing plane, and by 7:30 a.m., the Air Force and Coast Guard had launched 20 aircraft vehicles and two boats to search the area between Long Island and Martha's Vineyard, according to the Post's timeline. On Sunday afternoon, what was presumed to be debris from the plane was found on Philbin Beach on Martha's Vineyard. Among the debris was a headrest that was later concluded to be from the missing aircraft and a black suitcase that contained Lauren Bessette's business card. Rory Kennedy's wedding, scheduled for 6 p.m. that night, was put on hold as the family awaited more news. The Washington Post reported that after more debris was found in the days to follow, the search-and-rescue mission became a search-and-recovery mission. All three of the plane's passengers were now presumed dead. John F. Kennedy Jr. was 38 years old. Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy was 33, and her sister Lauren Bessette was 34. Five days after the crash, the bodies of John F. Kennedy Jr., Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy, and Lauren Bessette were recovered. Massachusetts State Police divers left Menemsha on Martha's Vineyard on July 19, 1999. DON EMMERT/AFP/Getty Images The debris field was identified off the coast of Martha's Vineyard, relatively near the estate once owned by Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, Kennedy's mother, The New York Times reported. (Kennedy Onassis died in 1994.) The bodies of John F. Kennedy Jr., Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy, and Lauren Bessette were discovered by Navy divers on July 22, 1999, after an extensive search approved by President Bill Clinton. The bodies of the crash victims, which were ''near and under'' the main body of the aircraft, were still strapped in, according to the Times. Details began to emerge about what led to the crash. A television technician holds up the official handout map of the search and rescue area off Martha's Vineyard. JOHN MOTTERN/AFP/Getty Images Kennedy had only flown about 72 hours without a flight instructor, and had only about 300 total hours of flying experience, The New York Times reported in July 2000. He had reportedly rejected an offer to have a flight instructor accompany the group on their journey. As a newly trained pilot, Kennedy was not licensed to fly and navigate the air using flying instruments. Instead, he had only trained to fly using sight alone, which would have been extremely difficult in dark or hazy conditions such as those on the night of July 16. Warren Morningstar, a spokesman for the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association, told the Times that "flying at night over featureless terrain or water, and particularly in haze or in overcast, is a prime setup for spatial disorientation." About an hour into the trip, the plane's flight path became irregular as it began its descent into Martha's Vineyard, indicating that the pilot may have become disoriented by the darkness of the sky and the water, the National Transportation Safety Board concluded. "His flight path into the water is consistent with what is known as a graveyard spiral," Jeff Guzzetti, an NTSB investigator in the accident, told Terenzio, according to People. "The airplane makes a spiral nose down … kind of like going down a drain. The plane went into one final turn and it stayed in that turn pretty much all the way down to the ocean." The aircraft went down in the water about 7 miles from its intended destination of Martha's Vineyard. Mourners pay respects at the floral shrine outside of the building where John F. Kennedy Jr. and Carolyn lived in 1999. Allan Tannenbaum/Getty Images The Washington Post reported that the plane did not send out a distress call. Instead, it made its final descent and crashed into the Atlantic Ocean in under 30 seconds. Kennedy, Kennedy-Bessette, and Bessette's bodies were cremated and buried at sea off the coast of Martha's Vineyard on July 22, 1999. "We are filled with unspeakable grief and sadness by the loss of John and Carolyn and Lauren Bessette," Ted Kennedy said in a statement on behalf of the Kennedy family. "John was a shining light in all our lives and in the lives of the nation and the world that first came to know him as a little boy." As the country mourned the loss, rumors of a "Kennedy curse" were reignited. John F. Kennedy, Jr. and Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy attended the White House Correspondents dinner in 1999. Tyler Mallory/Liaison/Getty Images The extensive search captured the nation's attention, as did the tragedy of the three young passengers' deaths. Yet another tragic accident for the Kennedy family, the plane crash only added to rumors of a Kennedy family curse. "I've looked high and low and cannot find another family since the ancient Greek House of Atreus that has suffered more calamities and misfortunes than the Kennedys," Edward Klein, the author of "The Kennedy Curse: Why Tragedy Has Haunted America's First Family for 150 Years," said, according to The Washington Post. While there are many logical reasons for the fateful plane crash, it's nevertheless poignant that the Kennedy family, one of the wealthiest and most influential political families in the world, has suffered so much tragedy throughout the last 100 years. "The humanity of their story is what keeps us engaged," Kennedy family biographer J. Randy Taraborrelli told NBC News in 2019. "We peer behind the scenes of their wealthy lifestyle, and we see, for all the advantages they have, tragedy can still happen." Read the original article on Business Insider

Search for Cocaine in Jahra
Worldbrussels-times4d ago

Search for Cocaine in Jahra

An article from The Brussels Times contains a search query related to finding and buying cocaine in Jahra.

Brussels Times Publishes Numerous Drug-Related Search Terms
Worldbrussels-times7d ago

Brussels Times Publishes Numerous Drug-Related Search Terms

The Brussels Times has published multiple articles featuring search terms related to buying cocaine and other illicit drugs in various global locations. These articles appear to be SEO-driven content, listing specific drug types and cities.

Brussels Times Publishes Numerous Drug-Related Search Queries
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Brussels Times Publishes Numerous Drug-Related Search Queries

The Brussels Times published multiple search queries related to buying cocaine and other drugs in various international locations. These articles appear to be search engine optimization (SEO) spam, featuring phrases like 'WWW FINDCOK ORG' and 'WWW BUY-COKE COM' alongside city names.

Brussels Times Publishes Numerous Drug-Related Search Queries
Worldbrussels-times12d ago

Brussels Times Publishes Numerous Drug-Related Search Queries

The Brussels Times website has published multiple articles that appear to be search queries related to buying cocaine and other drugs in various international locations. These articles list specific drug-related search terms and locations, suggesting an unusual publication pattern.

Steel Supplier Seeks to Hold Directors Liable for Shannon Hangar Debts
Businessirish-times1mo ago

Steel Supplier Seeks to Hold Directors Liable for Shannon Hangar Debts

O’Sullivan Fabrications, a steel supplier and subcontractor for an airport building project at Shannon, is seeking to hold the directors of the main contractor, L&M Keating, personally liable for outstanding debts. The dispute centers on financial liabilities related to the hangar construction.

Ukrainian Drone Attacks Halt Russian Oil Refinery Operations
Worldukrainska-pravdader-standardFrance 24+20rzeczpospolitaaktualne-czdelfi-ltdelodennik-ndigi24index-hrhotnews+12 more1mo ago23 sources

Ukrainian Drone Attacks Halt Russian Oil Refinery Operations

Ukrainian drone attacks have forced a strategic Russian oil refinery to suspend operations and caused power outages in Crimea. These incidents highlight Ukraine's increasing capability to strike targets across Russia, leading to fuel shortages and anger among the Russian populace.

France Deploys Carrier, Proposes Hormuz Strait Mission
WorldBBCbloombergNYT+48le-mondeNPRAl Jazeeradr-dkFox Newsnzzyle-uutisetfaz+40 more3mo ago51 sources

France Deploys Carrier, Proposes Hormuz Strait Mission

France has deployed an aircraft carrier and presented proposals to the US and Iran for an international mission in the Strait of Hormuz. President Macron also condemned "unjustified strikes against several ships" to the Iranian president amidst the ongoing Middle East crisis.

CNN Reports Extensive Iranian Damage to US Middle East Bases
Politicsaftonbladetsvenska-dagbladettelex+7delfi-lthindustan-timesjerusalem-postklix-banaftemporikindtvTehran Times3mo ago10 sources

CNN Reports Extensive Iranian Damage to US Middle East Bases

CNN has reported that Iranian attacks have inflicted significantly more damage on US military bases in the Middle East than previously disclosed, with at least 16 American facilities suffering serious harm. This revelation comes amid ongoing tensions in the region.

Chilean Film 'Red Hangar' Dominates Guadalajara Film Festival
Culturevariety3mo ago

Chilean Film 'Red Hangar' Dominates Guadalajara Film Festival

Juan Pablo Sallato's black and white fiction feature debut, "Red Hangar," swept the Ibero-American strand of the 41st Guadalajara Film Festival. The film chronicles previously suppressed details surrounding the military coup that ousted Chile's President Salvador Allende.

No Sleep Event Expands Capacity at Belgrade Port
Culturedanas4mo ago

No Sleep Event Expands Capacity at Belgrade Port

The No Sleep event, featuring the Artcore Showcase Indire Paganotto, is set to take over the Main Hangar of Belgrade Port this Saturday, April 4th, with expanded capacity due to high demand for tickets.

Russian drone approaches French aircraft carrier in Sweden
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Russian drone approaches French aircraft carrier in Sweden

A Russian drone was reported to have approached a French aircraft carrier in Swedish waters near Malmö, prompting the Swedish military to initiate countermeasures.

NIA Arrests Two More in Delhi Red Fort Blast Case
Politicshindustan-times5mo ago

NIA Arrests Two More in Delhi Red Fort Blast Case

The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has arrested two more individuals, Zameer Ahmad Ahangar and Tufail Ahmad Bhat, in connection with the Delhi Red Fort blast case, bringing the total arrests to 11.

NASA's Artemis II moon rocket back to the hangar
ScienceDWaktualne-czdigi245mo ago3 sources

NASA's Artemis II moon rocket back to the hangar

A series of fueling issues has delayed the much-anticipated launch of NASA's Artemis II moon mission, the first to carry astronauts since the Apollo moon landings. The Space Launch System rocket is gr