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"Doomsday Scenes" when train hostages were freed
More than a day after a train in Pakistan was hijacked by a separatist group, security forces were able to free all hostages who were still alive. According to the military, 21 people from the hostages were killed by the hijackers, but the uncertainty is still great about how many were held against their will on the train.
Trump withdraws threat of doubled tariff shock
The President of the USA, Donald Trump, is backing down from his decision to double tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminum. The changed tone from the White House comes after the Canadian province of Ontario announced that it will not impose a 25 percent surcharge on electricity prices for American states as long as negotiations with the USA are ongoing.
Warning of large emissions after ship accident
One person is missing after the severe shipwreck in the North Sea. The British coastguard ended the search operation on Monday evening.
Testimonies from Syria: Dead bodies in piles
Testimonies speak of dead bodies in piles and people are said to flee from coastal areas in Syria. Anxiety grows after days of reports of the killing of civilians, primarily from the Syrian Alawite minority.
Protesters in the USA: Don't touch our national parks
Nature, wildlife, and visitor safety are threatened when Donald Trump's administration lays off thousands of employees in what was the pride of the USA: the national parks. Park employees and visitors are now protesting against the cutbacks.
Party drugs may have protected against October 7 trauma
Party drugs MDMA may have helped survivors of the October 7 attack to handle the trauma better than those who were not affected, according to a study. It saved my life, says survivor Michal Ohana to BBC.
Gaza Faces Food Crisis as UN Warns of Dwindling Supplies
Two weeks – then the food will run out. The UN's food program warns of rapidly dwindling stocks in Gaza since Israel stopped the import of emergency aid.
Malta's Eurovision Entry Faces Lyric Change Over Controversial Word
It has already become the year's most viral - and dirtiest - Eurovision hit. But now Malta must change the lyrics to its song "Chant" - otherwise it will be stopped from this year's competition.
Millie Bobby Brown Calls Out Media for Bullying Over Her Appearance
Millie Bobby Brown, best known for her role as Eleven in the TV series "Stranger Things", hits back at journalists who comment on her appearance: This is not journalism, it's bullying, she says. .
Rescued from scam factory in Myanmar: "Just want to go home"
Thousands of people have been freed from the notorious scam centers along the Thailand-Myanmar border recently. The question is who will pay for their tickets home – and if Thailand will receive them.
Trump Criticizes Zelenskyj, Urges U.S. to Focus Less on Putin
The USA should "spend less time worrying about Putin", writes Donald Trump on social media. In a later post, he attacks Volodymyr Zelenskyj and writes that "the guy doesn't want peace".
Macron proposes limited ceasefire for a month
A French-British proposal for a limited ceasefire for a month appears to be one of the results of Sunday's summit in London. .
Zelensky met King Charles at the country estate
Volodymyr Zelenskyj met on Sunday Britain's King Charles at the British royal family's country estate Sandringham. .
Butja, Kramatorsk, Mariupol – attacks that shocked
It has been three years since Russia launched its large-scale war against Ukraine – and the daily attacks keep Ukrainians in fear. Ruthless attacks have shocked the world with their brutality.
The Adventure is Over – City Knocked Out Cup Sensation
Plymouth's adventure in the FA Cup is over – despite a dream start away against Manchester City. But City turned it around and won and are clear for the quarterfinal.
The NATO Chief wants to see a better relationship with Trump
Nato's Secretary-General Mark Rutte has spoken with Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyj and urged him to try to "rebuild the relationship with Trump". .
Positive news: Manchester City's Rodri back in training
For a while ago, the message came that the Spaniard Rodri is registered in Manchester City's Champions League squad. .
Row in the White House – Zelensky was forced to leave
Donald Trump's and Volodymyr Zelensky's meeting did not take place and the Ukrainian president has left the White House. The agreement that the leaders were to agree on has not been signed.
The Minister: Agreement with India important for Sweden
The EU Commission, led by Ursula von der Leyen, is visiting India to speed up a free trade agreement. Sweden will do the heavy lifting to get the agreement in place, promises Foreign Trade Minister Benjamin Dousa (The Moderate Party).
Woman wanted for kissing BTS member
A Japanese woman is wanted by Korean police after kissing BTS member Jin without consent. .
British Aid Minister Resigns in Protest
The UK's Minister for Development Anneliese Dodds is resigning, reports media in London. She is leaving her post in protest against the government's decision to drastically cut foreign aid – and points out that the new policy can benefit Russia.
Trump backs down on dictator accusations: "Did I say that?"
A ceasefire is needed in Ukraine before decisions on peacekeeping forces can be made, said US President Donald Trump in a meeting with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer. Trump also toned down his dictator statement about Ukraine's president, which last week led to strong criticism from other leaders in the Western world.
Gene Hackman - a tough star
Gene Hackman is dead. He won two Oscars and was responsible for numerous memorable performances – not infrequently as tough characters in "French Connection" and "The Unforgiving".
Starmer accelerates defense investment
The UK's defence expenditure was intended to increase to 2. 5 per cent of GDP by 2030.
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