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OSCE official jailed for ‘spying’ in Russian-held Ukraine
European security group slams sentencing of Vadym Golda for 'reconnaissance activities' used to direct missile strikes.
‘Deceives users’: Elon Musk’s X found in breach of EU online content rules
The company could be fined up to 6 percent of its total worldwide annual turnover if the findings are later confirmed.
Trans fat: The invisible killer we must eliminate from world’s food supply
We call on all governments to limit or ban trans fat in all foods.
Israel is forcing more Palestinians to tear down their own homes
Israel is forcing more Palestinians to tear down their own homes amid a surge in demolition orders.
A 12-year-old boxing champ in Mongolia dreams of Olympic glory
Mongolians have won Olympic medals in boxing and other individual sports such as wrestling and archery in the past.
Four people die in attempt to cross English Channel from France
French coastguard says 63 people were rescued and returned to Boulogne-sur-Mer after trying to sail to Britain.
Why is Greece introducing a six-day working week?
Greece is adopting a controversial new policy that bucks the trend worldwide of moving towards fewer working days.
‘Star Wars’: South Korea touts lasers to shoot down North’s drones
South Korea says it plans to expand the laser programme to hit larger targets including aircraft and ballistic missiles.
Will the UK’s policy on Israel-Palestine shift under new PM Starmer?
Gazans have little hope Starmer will ease their plight as experts point to possible areas where policy could shift.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 868
As the war enters its 868th day, these are the main developments.

