Russia threatens to shut down nuclear power plant in Ukraine Russia threatens to shut down Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhya nuclear power plant, which has been the subject of major fighting with the Ukrainian army in recent weeks. The reactor has been in the hands of Russia since March. Both warring parties accuse each other of bombing the […]
Spanish train collides with forest fire, passengers flee in panic
AP . image The train was on its way from Valencia to Zaragoza on Tuesday evening when it suddenly ended up in a fire. There is a video of the forest fire on social media, made by a passenger. The driver stopped the train and asked the 48 passengers to stay inside. He wanted to […]
Serbia and Kosovo ‘agree on almost anything’ but will talk about peace together tomorrow | Abroad
Serbia and Kosovo “agree on almost anything” when they sit down for peace talks in Brussels tomorrow. Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said this afternoon after exploratory talks at NATO that the Serbian president expects “difficult talks”. Tomorrow’s talks, led by EU Foreign Affairs Coordinator Josep Borrell, aim to defuse tensions as the Kosovo government in […]
34 years in prison for a Saudi woman for behavior on Twitter
NOS . News•Today, 12:41 PM A woman from Saudi Arabia was sentenced to 34 years in prison on appeal in her country for her behavior on Twitter, according to reports. Watchman. After being sentenced to prison, she still has to deal with a travel ban that also lasts for 34 years. The woman followed the […]
Spanish train surrounded by forest fire, seriously injured passengers disembark
Yesterday the train ran from Sagunto, just above Valencia, to Zaragoza, below Barcelona. Things went wrong near Castellón. The driver saw a forest fire on the path ahead. Deciding that the situation had become too unsafe, the train stopped and wanted to go back. 48 passengers local media He stated that the train driver invited […]
France shudders in bad weather: watery chaos in Paris calls for preventive evacuation of the Gard camps | Abroad
Public transport in the French capital was temporarily banned tonight due to thunderstorms, which the National Weather Service described as “extremely severe”. Agence France-Presse reported that by 7 pm, more than 40 mm of rain fell in just 90 minutes, the equivalent of the last month and a half in Paris. An hour ago, several […]
Opposition leader Navalny removed in ‘concrete doghouse’
France Press agency NOS . News•Today 12:30 Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny said he was placed in solitary confinement, possibly because he founded a one-man federation last week in the penal colony where he was imprisoned. Via Twitter, a Kremlin critic says conditions in the 2.5 x 3 meter cell are poor. “It is very […]
The former Australian prime minister had secret powers over five ministerial positions
Environmental Protection Agency NOS . News•Today 04:30 Former Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison granted himself powers not over three, but five ministerial positions during the Corona pandemic. This says Albanian Prime Minister (Labour) on the basis of information newly received from the Ministry of Public Affairs. Morrison could have been appointed to those positions alongside […]
CIA accused of espionage when lawyers and journalists visit Assange | Currently
A group of journalists and lawyers sued the CIA. They claim that US intelligence spied on them when they visited WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange while he was staying at the Ecuadorean embassy in London. Attorney Richard Roth claims that the CIA under then-Director Mike Pompeo stole data from the plaintiffs’ phones and computers. The data […]
Japan celebrates the anniversary of the surrender to World War II without apology and criticism of temple visit
Reuters NOS . News•Today 11:01 In commemoration of Japan’s surrender in World War II, 77 years ago, no apologies were made to the victims of Japanese aggression during the war. In a sober ceremony, Prime Minister Kishida said Japan “will stick to the decision not to repeat the tragedy of war.” In doing so, he […]