An important Russian envoy to the United States stated early on Wednesday that a “transparent and objective” international probe is required into the explosions at the Nord Stream natural gas pipelines. Andrey Ledenev, minister-counsellor at the embassy, commented on claims that the US apparently advised Ukraine not to strike theRead More →

Australia (Reuters) – In Australia’s New South Wales (NSW) state, a chartered bus transporting wedding guests slid down a ramp at a roundabout, killing at least 10 people and injuring 25, according to authorities. Around 11:30 p.m. (1330 GMT) on Sunday, the tragedy happened close to Greta, a town inRead More →

TUNIS: On Sunday, politicians from the EU, Italy, and the Netherlands travelled to Tunisia to discuss ways to support the country’s struggling economy and stem the influx of unauthorised immigrants into Europe. The IMF is currently negotiating a rescue loan for the north African nation, which serves as a mainRead More →

This week, Norway’s Climate and Environmental Research Institute NILU reported that smoke from Canadian wildfires had been seen thousands of miles away. According to researcher Nikolaos Evangeliou, “very weak” quantities of smoke particles have been found since Monday, particularly at the Birkenes observatory in southern Norway. The intensity, direction, andRead More →

MOSCOW – Russian President Vladimir Putin accused Ukraine on Wednesday of demolishing the Kakhovka dam at the request of the West, calling it a “barbaric” war crime that intensified the confrontation with Moscow. The massive Soviet-era Kakhovka dam, which is controlled by Russia, was burst early Tuesday, releasing flooding acrossRead More →