⚡️Armenian Official Accuses Russia of Seizing Nagorno-Karabakh
Armenian Security Council Secretary Armen Grigoryan has accused Russia of seizing Nagorno-Karabakh and facilitating its return to Azerbaijan.
"Russia came, took away Nagorno-Karabakh from us, returned it to Azerbaijan, then left. That's the whole reality. I claim that Russia seized Nagorno-Karabakh. Without Russia's permission, there would have been no war," Grigoryan stated.
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❗️DPRK to Send Engineering Troops to Donbass in July — ISW
North Korean army forces are reportedly set to assist in the restoration of infrastructure in occupied Donetsk as early as July.
The DPRK has ten engineering brigades, and it is suggested that if North Korea sends three or four of these brigades to the occupied part of Ukraine, it could receive up to $115 million annually from Russia.
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⚡️ Bolivian army units forcibly enter the Government Palace in the Bolivian capital, — local media
The Bolivian government has called on the international community to support the country's legitimate authorities amid reports of an attempted coup d'état.
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⚡️ Bolivian media are reporting a military buildup outside the country's cabinet building, with former President Morales claiming an attempted coup d'état in the country
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Western European countries lack the military to confront Russia in case of war — Financial Times
The UK, France, Germany, and Italy are experiencing a decrease in personnel every year. The armies of other countries also have problems, but on a smaller scale. Among the reasons are more attractive salaries in the private sector and problems with providing military housing.
On paper, the European NATO countries have 1.9 million military personnel, which is supposedly enough to confront Russia. But in reality, it will be difficult for them to attract ~300,000 troops. And even then, it will take months to train them.
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China's oldest thermal power plant in Zhengzhou was controlled exploded
The plant had been operating for 60 years and was shut down for environmental reasons.
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⚡️ The temperature in Kuwait has passed 50 degrees Celsius — local media
The heat has melted the cones.
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Two Flights Disrupted Due to Sudden Depressurization on Planes Bound for Taiwan and Bangkok
Korean Air's Boeing 737 Max 8 was forced to return to Incheon Airport after experiencing pressure problems. Of the 133 people on board, 19 were sent to hospitals with ear pain and nosebleeds. The issue occurred 50 minutes after departure.
In response, South Korea's transport ministry has ordered 11 airlines to check the supercharger systems on all their 400 aircraft.
Similarly, Malaysia Airlines' Airbus A-330 encountered the same problem. The Bangkok-bound flight returned to Kuala Lumpur, but no injuries were reported.
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⚡️ Danish authorities will charge farmers €100 per cow as the first tax on agricultural greenhouse gas emissions
According to the Financial Times, livestock account for 11% of global emissions, with cows producing almost two-thirds of them.
Farmers have already criticized the measure.
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Tesla Issues Fourth Recall for Cybertruck Vehicles — CBS
Tesla has announced a recall of 11,000 Cybertruck vehicles due to two issues discovered by employees back in February.
The first issue involves a faulty controller in the windshield wiper motor. The second concerns insecurely attached body cladding that could detach while driving.
Tesla will replace the wiper motor and repair the trim at no cost to Cybertruck owners. Drivers will be notified on August 18.
Since the Cybertruck model went on sale on November 30, this marks the fourth recall due to various faults.
⚡️ U.S. working to lift ban on sending U.S. military trainers to Ukraine — CNN
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⚡️ In Makhachkala (Dagestan), another shooting in the middle of the city. People are asked not to leave their apartments — Russian media
Locals share video from the street where armed security forces are taking up positions.
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Car Umbrellas Gain Popularity in China for Sun Protection
In China, car umbrellas are becoming increasingly popular as a solution to protect vehicle interiors from direct sunlight and heat while parked. These innovative devices come in various models, including battery-powered versions that can last for a couple of weeks and those equipped with solar panels for continuous operation.
The basic models are priced between $180 and $220, while more expensive options are available, offering different sizes and additional features. This trend highlights a growing demand for practical and effective ways to keep cars cool and protect them from sun damage.
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Hilarious Arrest by American Cops Caught Live on TV
In a moment of unintended comedy, television viewers, along with the commentator, watched live for a full minute as police officers hilariously fumbled while attempting to detain a suspect.
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⚡️Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban's motorcade gets into an accident in Stuttgart, Germany: one person killed — Bild
The 69-year-old driver of the car did not notice the restriction and ran into the motorcycle of a police officer accompanying Orban. As a result, the other motorcycle was thrown into the second car, which caught fire. 2 police officers were seriously injured, one of them died in hospital.
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Austrian Man Develops Hair in Throat Due to Smoking
In Austria, a 52-year-old man began growing hair in his throat as a result of long-term smoking.
The man first sought medical help in 2007, complaining of breathing difficulties and a chronic cough after 20 years of smoking a pack a day. During a checkup, doctors discovered growing hairs in his throat and removed them, but the hairs continued to grow back, eventually extending into his mouth.
The issue was finally resolved in 2022 when the man quit smoking and had the hair roots cauterized. The cause was traced back to a childhood throat surgery, with smoking leading to this rare complication.
Share this story with a smoker you know.
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⚡️ Poland, Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia are planning to build a 700-kilometer defense system along the borders with Russia and Belarus
The project will cost 2.67 billion dollars. A letter requesting funding has already been sent to the EU President. The leaders of the four countries believe that financing should be organized by all EU members. The issue will be considered at the summit in Brussels on June 27.
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Brutal Tornado Filmed in Kakheti, Eastern Georgia
A powerful tornado has been captured on video in the Kakheti region of eastern Georgia. The footage shows the tornado's destructive force as it moved through the area, causing significant damage. Authorities are assessing the extent of the impact and providing aid to those affected.
Such extreme weather events are rare in Georgia, making this incident particularly notable. Residents are urged to stay safe and follow any guidance from local emergency services.
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⚡️EU starts accession talks with Ukraine and Moldova, process will be difficult and devoid of shortcuts — Ursula von der Leyen
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Nike and Hyperice Introduce Self-Massaging Sneakers
Nike, in collaboration with Hyperice, has launched a new line of sneakers designed to provide a self-massage experience.
The sneakers feature air bubbles and heating elements integrated into the insoles, powered by a built-in battery. Users can control these functions with four buttons located on the heel of the shoe.
Nike highlights that these innovative sneakers are beneficial not only for runners but also for individuals who stand for extended periods at work.
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In Indonesia, a 22-year-old girl fell out of a fitness club window and crashed to her death
The camera video shows her falling off the treadmill and out the window behind her.
The girl was taken to hospital with serious head injuries, but the medics failed to save her," the media reported.
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Duda Hopes China Will Help Establish Peace in Ukraine — Reuters
During his visit to China, Polish President Andrzej Duda held a series of meetings with Chinese officials, addressing Russia's war against Ukraine.
"I presented our point of view on the security situation in Europe and the world, especially in our part of Europe. I hope that China will support efforts to bring a peaceful end to the war that Russia is waging in Ukraine," Duda said at a press conference after meeting with Xi Jinping.
Chinese state television quoted Xi Jinping as saying that "China supports all efforts to bring about a peaceful end to the war in Ukraine and that China will continue to play a role in finding a political solution to the crisis."
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World's largest waiting room built at New York airport revealed — Daily Mail
Delta Air Lines has completed the world's largest lounge at John F. Kennedy Airport. Journalists managed to visit there even before the official opening.
The size of the lounge is stunning: the space of more than 11 thousand square meters is divided into several zones. First and business class passengers will be able to visit the food court, gourmet restaurant, bar, lounge zone and year-round open terrace.
A mini spa center with six massage chairs is available for pre-flight relaxation. Showers are also available.
The construction of the lounge is part of the company's $1.5 billion investment in the airport.
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Hungary Will Not Block Ukraine's EU Accession
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has criticized the EU accession negotiations for Ukraine, which are set to begin today in Luxembourg. Despite his criticisms, Budapest will not obstruct the process.
"Hungary does not agree with this accession process, but we do not block it and support the start of negotiations," Orban stated.
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⚡️ EU formally launches talks on Moldova's accession to the European Union — mass media
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Pentagon Reports U.S. Defense Chief Austin Spoke with Russian Defense Minister Belousov
U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin held a conversation with Russian Defense Minister Alexei Belousov to discuss the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. During the call, Austin emphasized the critical importance of maintaining open lines of communication between the U.S. and Russian militaries to prevent misunderstandings and manage escalation risks. The conversation reflects ongoing efforts to manage tensions and ensure dialogue amidst the conflict.
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⚡️AFP: Tomorrow Mark Rutte will be appointed as the new NATO Secretary General
He will start on October 1.
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A man hit a $4 million jackpot in a Singapore casino and died immediately - his heart gave out — Lokmat Times
The lawyer said the winnings would be paid to the next of kin.
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⚡️ Minnesota's Rapidan Dam is in a "state of imminent collapse," local media
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⚡️ Georgia expects to become a member of the EU in 2030 despite criticism "from various persons," said Mdinaradze, the parliamentary majority leader
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