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EU and US express concern over criminalization of same-sex relations in Iraq
The EU and the US have expressed concern over Iraq's new law criminalizing LGBTQ+ relationships with up to 15 years in prison, criticizing it as a threat to human rights and freedoms.
It's too early to say that russia may open new front lines, especially in the north - Sinegubov
According to the head of the Kharkiv regional military administration, Oleh Syniehubov, it is too early to say that russia may open new front lines in the north, despite the build-up and regrouping of enemy troops in the Kharkiv area.
Train derails near Lyon due to landslide amid heavy rains
A train traveling from Firmini to Lyon collided with rocks due to a slope subsidence caused by heavy rains, evacuating about 200 passengers and leaving two people with minor injuries.
More than 30 people were killed trying to illegally cross the border during martial law
More than 30 people died during the attempts to illegally cross the border, most of them drowned in a mountain river, with some deaths also occurring in remote mountainous areas.
In Kyiv, notary assistants certified documents on his behalf while he was abroad
Notary assistants in Kyiv certified over 2,000 documents using his electronic digital signature while he was abroad.
About a thousand Tajik citizens are being held in Moscow airports: what is known
About a thousand Tajik citizens, including students, are being held in inadequate sanitary conditions at Moscow airports while trying to legally enter Russia, and some are being sent back to their homeland.
Baltic states warn of disaster risk due to Russian GPS jamming
Over the weekend, Baltic ministers warned of the risk of an air disaster due to GPS jamming blamed on Russia, after two Finnish flights were forced to turn around midway due to interference with navigation signals.
Survived two World Wars, but not the occupation: Russians dismantled one of the oldest educational institutions in Mariupol
The Russians dismantled one of the oldest educational institutions in Mariupol, the Mariupol Collegiate School No. 1, which survived two World Wars. They did this to destroy evidence of their shelling of civilian objects and to rewrite the history of Mariupol.
Bitcoin and ether are losing ground due to investor fears in the US
Bitcoin and ethereum prices are declining due to investors' fears of stagflation, a scenario of high inflation and low economic growth in the United States, which poses risks to high-risk assets such as cryptocurrencies.
Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez will announce at noon whether he will resign from the Spanish government
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez will announce at noon whether he will resign over corruption charges against his wife.