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Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy signaled that trilateral talks with Russia and the United States — scheduled to take place on Sunday in Abu Dhabi — will be delayed to later this week, citing Washington’s focus on rising tensions with Iran. In his nightly video address Saturday, Zelenskyy said Kyiv was still waiting for clarity from U.S. officials — who are mediating the negotiation process — on when and where the next round would take place. “We are in regular contact with the U.S. side and are waiting for them to provide specifics on further meetings,” Zelenskyy said. “We are counting…
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Israel announced it was terminating the operations of Doctors Without Borders in Gaza, accusing the humanitarian group of failing to submit lists of its Palestinian staff. Listen AI generated Text-to-speech
Published on 01/02/2026 – 12:16 GMT+1 At a moment when all eyes were on a possible U.S. strike against Iran, nothing major ultimately happened. Still, several explosions were reported in different Iranian cities. The most significant occurred in the southern port city of Bandar Abbas, where reports suggested that an Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) or army-related facility may have been targeted. Iranian officials quickly denied this, but it is worth recalling that just weeks before the 12‑day war last June, a major blast in Bandar Abbas was also officially classified as an “accident.” Now, with a large U.S. naval…
Iran escalated its warning to Washington on Sunday, threatening a regional war if the United States launches military action. Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said that if U.S. forces attack Iran, the fallout would spread across the Middle East, according to the semi-official Tasnim News Agency. “The Americans should know that if they start a war, this time it will be a regional war,” the 86-year-old leader was quoted as saying.
Published on 01/02/2026 – 8:14 GMT+1 Long closed to visitors and only known to researchers, “La Casa dei Grifi” is a Republican-era residence located on the Palatine Hill, at the heart of ancient Rome. For decades, the domus has remained inaccessible due to its fragile condition and the challenges linked to conservation. But that is set to change next month as the house, which dates back to between the late second and the mid-first century BC, will finally welcome visitors. According to Paola Quaranta, archaeologist and site manager of the Palatine Hill and the Colosseum, the site is exceptional both…
Washington is beginning to talk with Cuban leaders as his administration is putting greater pressure on the communist-run island and cutting off key oil supplies, US President Donald Trump told reporters on Saturday night as he was flying to Florida. It comes in the wake of the US leader’s moves in recent weeks to cut off supplies of oil from Venezuela and Mexico, which he suggested Saturday would force Cuba to the negotiating table. The goals with Cuba remain unclear, but Trump has turned more of his attention toward the island after his administration in early January captured Venezuela’s then-President…
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‘Journey to Ancient Greece’ has opened at the Liangzhou Museum in Zhejiang Province in southern China, one of the country’s most important archaeological museums. Through more than 160 selected archaeological finds of great artistic and historical importance, visitors are introduced to decisive aspects of ancient Greek society: the birth of democracy, the development of theatre and philosophical thought, the Olympic Games, and the perception of aesthetics in art and everyday life. Annually, the Liangzhou Museum receives hundreds of thousands of visitors, a fact that is expected to significantly enhance the show’s international impact. This is the second stop of the…
In northeastern Serbia, the town of Bor rose around some of Europe’s most significant copper and gold deposits. From the 1940s, the region quickly drew workers from all over Yugoslavia. Majdanpek, located just 70 kilometers away, expanded around another massive reserve, estimated at more than 600 million tons of ore. For decades, these mining centers sustained Yugoslav heavy industry, but today that legacy is increasingly fragile. Since 2018, the mining complex has been taken over by Chinese state-owned group Zijin Mining, which has invested €2.3 billion to increase production. The expansion goes far beyond industry — it is transforming the…
