- Details

An outdoor cinema event in Noisy-le-Sec, a suburb northeast of Paris, was abruptly canceled after a group of young Muslim men allegedly issued threats over the screening of Greta Gerwig’s 2023 film Barbie, claiming the movie “promoted homosexuality” and “offended women.”
Read more: France Cancels Barbie Screening After Threats Spark Nationwide Debate on Cultural Freedom
- Details

Apparently, more and more men from North Korea are working in Russia. Reports indicate working conditions akin to slavery, and escaping is nearly impossible. For dictator Kim Jong Un and Kremlin leader Vladimir Putin, it’s a win-win situation. North Korean workers are lured to
Read more: North Korean Workers in Russia Face Slave-Like Conditions Amid Putin-Kim Labor Alliance
- Details

The Israeli army has expanded its offensive in Gaza City, Hamas reported. Despite internal tensions, Chief of Staff Zamir approved plans to seize the city and crush Hamas—plans that are said to endanger both soldiers and hostages. The Israeli military is carrying out a military assault in
- Details

U.S. President Donald Trump will hold a face-to-face meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Friday, August 15, 2025, in Alaska, at a summit designed to address the war in Ukraine and explore a possible cessation of the conflict. This meeting will mark Putin’s first visit to U.S.
Read more: Trump and Putin to Meet in Alaska to Discuss Ukraine War and Ceasefire
- Details

U.S. Vice President JD Vance is facing strong headwinds during his vacation in Charlbury, England: villagers would like to send the famous tourist back across the Atlantic, as they made loudly clear during demonstrations. At the “unwelcome party,” there was also cake and music. With
Read more: Protesters in Charlbury Confront JD Vance During Vacation Over Ukraine and Gaza Policies
- Details

Colombian senator and presidential candidate Miguel Uribe has died about two months after an assassination attempt. He was shot in the head on June 7 during a campaign event in the capital, Bogotá. Since then, he had undergone several surgeries. The politician’s death was announced by
- Details

In northern France, a swarm of jellyfish has paralyzed the Gravelines nuclear power plant. The animals were discovered in the filter drums of the cooling water pumping stations. This was not foreseeable, Électricité de France (EDF) announced on Monday. Three reactors were shut down on
Read more: In Northern France, a Swarm of Jellyfish Shuts Down the Gravelines Nuclear Power Plant
- Details

Ahead of the upcoming summit between U.S. President Donald Trump and Kremlin chief Vladimir Putin this Friday, Ukraine’s European supporters are calling for increased pressure on Russia and for Kyiv to be involved. Meanwhile, former Kremlin chief Dmitry Medvedev accused Europeans
Read more: "Europe urges Ukraine’s inclusion as Trump and Putin prepare Alaska peace summit"
- Details

Resentment in Israel over Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s plans to expand the war in the Gaza Strip is growing. Once again, tens of thousands of people protested in Tel Aviv for a ceasefire and an agreement to free the hostages. “Expanding the fighting endangers the hostages and the
Read more: "Protests in Tel Aviv against war expansion and demanding freedom for hostages"
- Details

"We have to take note at this moment that Russia controls part of Ukrainian territory," said NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte. After a ceasefire, the question will arise as to what will happen regarding territorial issues and with a view to possible security guarantees. At the same time
Read more: "Trump, Putin and Zelensky meet in tense talks to negotiate lasting peace in Ukraine"
- Details

U.S. President Donald Trump wants to remove homeless people from the capital, Washington, and imprison offenders. “The homeless must move IMMEDIATELY,” Trump wrote on his Truth Social platform on Sunday. However, his plans face resistance from the city’s mayor. “We will provide them
Read more: U.S. President Donald Trump Wants to Expel Homeless People from Washington, D.C.
- Details

Israel is facing a growing wave of international condemnation following the approval by its Security Cabinet of a plan to take control of Gaza City, a decision that intensifies the crisis in the region and raises serious humanitarian concerns. The measure, presented by Prime Minister Benjamin
Read more: "Israel Faces Global Backlash Over Plan to Seize Gaza City Amid Humanitarian Fears"
