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18 Jun 2025 13h14
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Melissa Hekkers
What is this mysterious creature that raises fears of the worst seismic scenarios?
A few days ago, rare species of oarfish, also known as ribbonfish or “apocalypse fish,” were found washed up on the beaches of Tamil Nadu, India, and Tasmania.
17 Jun 2025 18h45
by
Melissa Hekkers
Between complicit silence and open military support: the countries that back the Kremlin
Since the invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, the Russian army has received help from several countries. Who have been Russia's international allies since the beginning of the offensive in Ukraine?
17 Jun 2025 16h15
by
Melissa Hekkers
The 10 biggest scandals in the auto industry
The recent Takata airbag and PureTech engine scandals are some of the biggest scandals in the automotive industry.
17 Jun 2025 13h15
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QG
‘Buy Canadian’: How Canada’s boycott of US impacts American economy
Since the trade war launched by Donald Trump, Canada has responded with a widespread boycott of American products—and the effects are now starting to be felt in the U.S. economy.
17 Jun 2025 12h10
by
Dirk Coppens
Has a Fake Rubens Been Hanging in a British Top Museum for Years?
Has the National Gallery in London had a fake Rubens on display for 45 years? Experts are questioning the authenticity of the painting Samson and Delilah.
17 Jun 2025 11h35
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Melissa Hekkers
This is why Charles III refuses to answer Harry’s calls
In a rare interview with the BBC, Prince Harry made rare comments about his current relationship with the Royal Family, and in particular with his father. These statements did not go unnoticed by Buckingham Palace.
17 Jun 2025 09h15
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Melissa Hekkers
An oil depot, 12 bombers, a military factory: Ukraine announces a destructive second round
Russian and Ukrainian media reported on Friday, June 6, that Kyiv launched a new strike against enemy military infrastructure.
16 Jun 2025 15h30
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Patrick Powell
One of Belgium's most notorious criminals to be released on parole
Hans Van Themsche (37), convicted of racially motivated murders in Antwerp, Belgium, in 2006, will be released on parole on 23 June 2025. This was announced by the sentence enforcement court of Ghent in a press release.
16 Jun 2025 12h30
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Melissa Hekkers
Long Neptune, Sapsan and Trident: Ukrainian weapons capable of turning the tide of the war
In Ukraine, as the fighting continues to rage, new weapons are strengthening Zelensky's military capabilities. Could they be changing the course of the war?
16 Jun 2025 10h05
by
Melissa Hekkers
Salary, golf clubs, crypto: Donald Trump’s colossal fortune
The year 2024 has been very good for Donald Trump. As revealed by the "public financial disclosure report published on Friday", picked up by Reuters, the President of the United States is said to have amassed a real fortune in just a single year.
15 Jun 2025 13h32
by
Melissa Hekkers
This woman vanished 63 years ago – she's just been found
The Sauk County Sheriff's Office (Wisconsin, United States) can be proud: a 63-year-old case has just been solved.
15 Jun 2025 13h10
by
Melissa Hekkers
Lithuania, Estonia, Latvia: How the Baltic States are organising themselves against a Russian invasion
The Russian threat to the Baltic states is increasingly significant. The governments of the three countries have taken steps to protect themselves from Putin's army.
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