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renowned American director, playwright, visual artist, and interdisciplinary creator, who died on July 31, 2025, at the age of 83. His death occurred at the Watermill Center, his residence and artistic creation hub in New York, after a brief but severe illness. The news was confirmed by his foundation
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Lithuanian Prime Minister Gintautas Paluckas has announced his resignation. The prominent Baltic politician faced corruption allegations and received an ultimatum from his coalition partner. Paluckas informed Lithuanian President Gitanas Nauseda of his decision to step down during a phone
Read more: "Lithuanian Prime Minister Resigns Amid Corruption Scandal and Coalition Pressure"
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"Wrath" and "Spirit" are the names of two new additions to the Turkish army’s arsenal. The NATO country also recently conducted a test and released footage of the destructive power of one of its latest weapons. At a military exhibition in Istanbul last week, there was significant interest in two new Turkish
Read more: "Wrath" and "Spirit" are the names of two new additions to the Turkish army’s arsenal
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The Canadian government plans to recognize Palestine as a state in September. Prime Minister Mark Carney announced this on Wednesday. Behind the move lies the country's "long-standing" commitment to a two-state solution, which envisions the peaceful coexistence of a Palestinian
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The next heatwave has settled in, exacerbating Iran’s ongoing water crisis. In the southwestern city of Omidieh, located in the industrial province of Khuzestan, temperatures reached 51°C (123.8°F) on Thursday. In other parts of the country, maximum temperatures also soared
Read more: "Irán Al Borde: Ola de Calor Extrema y Crisis Hídrica Aumentan la Tensión Nacional"
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In a move that is likely to escalate trade tensions and reshape economic relations between two of the world’s largest democracies, U.S. President Donald Trump has announced the imposition of a 25 percent import tariff on Indian goods, effective August 1st. The announcement
Read more: Trump Imposes 25% Tariff on India Amid Growing Trade and Geopolitical Tensions
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Despite repeated demands from U.S. President Donald Trump to cut interest rates, the Federal Reserve (Fed) has once again decided to leave them unchanged, reaffirming its independence in the face of mounting pressure from the executive branch. The announcement came
Read more: Trump and Powell "Federal Reserve Maintains Rates Amid Trump’s Push for Cuts"
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In a move that could profoundly reshape the preventive health approach of the United States healthcare system, the Department of Health and Human Services, under the leadership of Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., is currently evaluating a significant restructuring of the federal panel
Read more: "Kennedy Jr. Proposes Overhaul of U.S. Preventive Panel to Embrace Inclusion
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British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has expressed his support for close cooperation with the United States on small modular nuclear reactors. “The closer we can work together in this area, the better,” Starmer said during a meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump at his Scottish golf resort.
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Pope Leo XIV inaugurated the World Meeting of Catholic Youth in Rome on Tuesday evening with a solemn Mass held in St. Peter’s Square at the Vatican. He celebrated the service before approximately 120,000 young people from around the world, including 380 from Austria. In
Read more: "El Papa León XIV Inspira a los Jóvenes del Mundo con un Llamado a la Paz en Roma"
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A suspected hacker attack is destabilizing Russia's state airline Aeroflot: even the day after Monday's attack, there were still several flight cancellations at Moscow airport. As of 9 a.m. on Tuesday, there had been "selective cancellations," announced the majority state-owned company the day after
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After a powerful earthquake on Wednesday, tsunami waves over three meters high have reached the Pacific coast of Russia. The strongest wave measured five meters. Following Russia and Japan’s Hokkaido Peninsula, the U.S. is now also likely to be hit. “Today’s earthquake was severe and
Read more: “Tsunami de Hasta 5 Metros Golpea el Pacífico Tras Terremoto en Rusia”
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