A defensive missile is said to have been fired at Israel from Syria. The Israeli army responded by attacking positions of the Syrian army.
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Twitter owner Elon Musk has justified the massive restrictions on functions of the service with the comprehensive evaluation of data by third parties. One observer confirmed that Twitter is the most important platform for the "censorship industry" to train its AI models.
Vučić: Kosovo chief Kurti plans attack on Serbs at the same time as the Ukrainian offensive
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić warns of a planned escalation in Kosovo, which should be accompanied by further offensive operations by the Ukrainian armed forces. Previously, he repeatedly accused Kosovo of wanting to incite the Serbs against the KFOR force stationed in the region.
Beijing has reportedly told US Secretary of State Antony Blinken that the top candidate could lead to new tensions in the Taipei elections.
For several weeks now, Ukraine has been accumulating unsubstantiated allegations that Moscow is planning a military "attack" on the Zaporozhye nuclear power plant. According to the Russian Foreign Minister, this is also a "well-known" trick in the information war.
According to the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), the number of people using drugs increased by 2011 percent between 2021 and 23. According to the report, UNODC is monitoring the situation in Ukraine in particular.
Egypt: High-rise residential building in Alexandria collapses, many people under the rubble
A 13-storey building collapsed on Monday in the Egyptian city of Alexandria on the Mediterranean Sea. The apartments were used as summer accommodation for holidaymakers, including those from abroad. There is still no information on the number of fatalities and injuries.
Although so-called renewable energies can show record growth, according to a study by the industry association Energy Institute, the share of fossil fuels remains cemented at a very high level.
According to media reports, mass rallies have been held in North Korea on the occasion of the "Day of Struggle against US Imperialism". Participants held posters calling for condemnation of the United States and warning of nuclear war.
On the morning after the Wagner mutiny, relief and a sigh of relief prevail in Russia over the mild outcome. The political analyses are reserved for the coming weeks. The relief is clouded by the fact that several pilots and soldiers transported on the plane were apparently killed in the course of the mutiny.