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Experts and medical organizations worldwide have strongly criticized recent statements by U.S. President Donald Trump regarding an alleged link between taking paracetamol during pregnancy and autism. The World Health Organization (WHO) emphasized that there is no
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In response to recent violations of European airspace attributed to Russia, the United States firmly reaffirmed its commitment to defend the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) against any act of aggression. Michael Waltz, the new U.S. ambassador to the United
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North Korean leader Kim Jong Un stated that he would be willing to resume dialogue with the United States, provided that Washington abandons its demand for the complete denuclearization of Pyongyang. In remarks released by the state news agency KCNA, Kim emphasized that the development of
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Italy is experiencing a nationwide wave of strikes in public transportation, but this time the protest is not about wages or working conditions. Instead, it is a show of support for a humanitarian mission aimed at helping the population of the Gaza Strip. The mobilization, called the “Global
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The Democratic minority leader in the U.S. Senate, Chuck Schumer, warned that the country is on a “path toward dictatorship.” In an interview with CNN, Schumer accused President Donald Trump of turning the Department of Justice into “an instrument that goes after his enemies, whether
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Tensions in European skies rose once again after Estonia reported a serious violation of its airspace by Russian fighter jets. According to the Estonian Ministry of Defense, three MiG-31 aircraft entered the country’s airspace on September 19, remaining there for 12 minutes near the island
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Canada and the United Kingdom took a historic step this Sunday by formally recognizing the State of Palestine, joining Australia and Portugal in a coordinated diplomatic move aimed at reviving the possibility of a two-state solution in the Middle East. The announcement came
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The effects of a large-scale cyberattack continue to disrupt airport operations across Europe, leading to hundreds of cancellations and delays that began on Friday night. The target of the attack was Collins Aerospace, a U.S.-based technology provider that plays a critical role in aviation services andns
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The assassination of American political activist Charlie Kirk has deeply shaken the United States. Beyond the pain and anger caused by his death, new revelations have shed light on his final hours, revealing an unexpected gesture that some believe reflected a lesser-known side
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Italy is set to make history in commercial aviation this Tuesday with the launch of a new regulation that will allow dogs weighing more than ten kilograms to travel in the passenger cabin alongside their owners. The initiative, announced by the Ministry of Transport in Rome, aims to improve
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The U.S. Department of Defense has introduced new restrictions that directly impact journalistic work. According to guidelines announced on Friday, media outlets will no longer be allowed to publish information that has not been officially authorized in advance. A notice
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A U.S. federal judge has dismissed former President Donald Trump’s defamation lawsuit against The New York Times, ruling that the filing did not meet the basic requirements for civil complaints. Judge Steven D. Merryday of the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Florida stated
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