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Dock workers in the south of France block military expedition to Israel

The indiscriminate war of Israel at the besieged encycling killed over 54,600 people and left large areas of ruin Gaza [Getty] The workers of a port in the south of France are blocking a shipment of 14 tons of military equipment linked to Israel, their union announced on Thursday. According to the General Confederation of the Labor (CGT), the workers …

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Bahrain, Colombia, 3 others were elected as the UN Security Council

The UN General Assembly on Tuesday selected five new members of the Agency Security Council that was not permanent. Bahrain, Colombia, Democratic Republic of Congo, Latvia and Liberia was elected to serve as a member of the UN Security Council who was not permanent, with a period of two years starting in January 2026. Countries will serve until the end …

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200 inmates fled from Pakistani prison after the earthquake

More than 200 prisoners in Pakistan fled on Monday after they were allowed to leave their cells after a series of earthquake vibrations. Provincial Law Minister, Zia-ul-Hasan Lanjar, told reporters on Tuesday in Karachi that hundreds of prisoners were allowed to enter the prison yard for their vibrations. “There is a panic here because of an earthquake vibration, and it …

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Microsoft Sacchi over 300 workers

Microsoft has cut hundreds of jobs in more a few weeks after its greatest dismissal over the years. More than 300 employees have been said that their positions had been eliminated on Monday 2 June 2025. A Microsoft spokesman revealed that the last reduction of the staff is in addition to the 6,000 working cuts announced last month. “We continue …

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Alcaraz calls foul on himself, he gives point to Shelton to Roland Ga …

Carlos Alcaraz is chasing his fifth major this fifteen. Carlos Alcaraz offered an extraordinary sports moment on Sunday during his game of the fourth round against Ben Shelton in Roland Garros, where a foul was called at a crucial moment at the beginning of the second set. Using 7-6 (8), 0-0, 30/30, the reigning champion approached the net by a …

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30 Killed, dozens were moved in Indian flash floods

At least 30 people have been confirmed killed and other dozens of evacuated in five Indian states after heavy rainfall that triggered a landslide that expanded and flash floods for the past 48 hours. The Indian Meteorology Department (IMD), which confirmed the incident on Sunday, said he had issued a new warning about heavy rain to the very heavy rains …

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France to ban smoking in public spaces

The French government has decided to ban smoking on the beach, parks and other public spaces from July 1 to protect children. The Minister of State Health, Catherine Vautrin, said that this in Paris on Friday. He said there were plans to reduce nicotine content in vaping products and reduce the amount of flavors available. The minister said: “Anyone who …

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US Government Sanctions Technology Company Connected with global virtual virtual fraud

A technology company that is suspected of participating in the cyber fraud network that deceives people and businesses in several countries has been approved by the US government. The US Ministry of Finance said in a statement that the approved company, Funnull, reportedly provided technical support, tools, and infrastructure to cyberspace criminals involved in financial fraud, ransomware, phishing, and identity …

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The appeal court provides a temporary lifeline for the Trump Tariff Regime

President Donald Trump scored a temporary victory over his controversial tariff policy on Thursday, after the appeal court stopped the lower court decision which mostly blocked the import duties he was imposing in China and other trading partners. The US appeal court for the Federal Circuit issued an administrative inpatient period, effectively allowing tariffs to be valid for now while …

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