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At least five people have been killed in a shooting which occurred in the Holosiivskyi district of the Ukrainian capital, Kyiv, taking hostages and leaving a child injured. “Medics are transporting her to the hospital. Wounded adults are being examined and provided with assistance on site,” Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko wrote. ” Ukraine’s Minister of Internal Affairs Ihor Klymenko has just reported that the attacker in Kyiv who opened fire on civilians has been eliminated”, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy wrote on X. ” All the circumstances are being established. At present, 5 people have been confirmed killed. My condolences to…

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In the heart of the Colosseum Archaeological Park, amidst columns, ruins and the constant coming and going of tourists from all over the world, The olive harvest has become an increasingly familiar and symbolic scene. Under the olive trees, green nets stretched out on the ground collect the fruit as it falls after being picked, while the crates are filled one after another and the work blends into the site’s unique archaeological landscape. The Colosseum site is the starting point of the Olio di Roma IGP (Protected Geographical Indication) project, which aims to bring agriculture back into the urban fabric…

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French President Emmanuel Macron on Saturday announced the death of a French soldier serving with the United Nations peacekeeping force in Lebanon, blaming the Hezbollah militant group and demanding Beirut immediately arrest those responsible. “Chief Sergeant Florian Montorio of the 17th Parachute Engineer Regiment from Montauban fell this morning in southern Lebanon during an attack against UNIFIL,” Macron wrote on X Saturday afternoon. “Three of his brothers-in-arms are wounded and have been evacuated.” UNIFIL, the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon, said initial assessments indicated the fire came from “non-state actors,” allegedly Hezbollah, and that it had opened an investigation…

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Lazaridis holds a diploma from the College of Southeastern Europe, a now-defunct private school whose credentials were not formally recognized as equivalent to a degree. When he left his position to work in the office of the now Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis, it was filled instantly by his wife.  In a series of interviews this week, Lazaridis defended himself and said he wouldn’t justify his credentials to opposition parties and that he is not as lazy as “all left-wingers.” On Thursday, though, he offered to return any compensation he received improperly. Lazaridis on Saturday said he was resigning to ensure the…

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Iran’s military reimposed strict control over the Strait of Hormuz on Saturday, demanding that the U.S. must lift its blockade of Iranian ports before the vital waterway is opened again, a spokesperson for the joint military command said. The move came as Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) gunboats fired on a tanker attempting to transit the strait. “Control over the Strait of Hormuz has returned to its previous state, and this strategic waterway is now under strict management and control of the armed forces,” a spokesperson for Iran’s Khatam al-Anbiya military command headquarters said in comments carried by state-controlled Tasnim news.…

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The U.S. and Israel attacks on Iran and subsequent stifling of oil supplies from the Middle East “will redraw the global energy map,” Fatih Birol, chief of the International Energy Agency, said at an event Tuesday. Then he delivered a word of caution: “We are not going back to where we were.”International Energy Agency Executive Director Fatih Birol said the Iran war is having irreversible impacts on energy policies. | Omar Havana/APThe question of what comes next has dominated the International Monetary Fund and World Bank spring meetings in Washington this week. Officials from the U.S. and other nations spoke…

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Lebanese President Joseph Aoun said on Friday that his country was on the verge of a “new phase” of “permanent agreements”, after the 10-day ceasefire in the Israel-Hezbollah war went into force. In a speech addressing the Lebanese people and hinting at the Iran-backed Hezbollah militant group the day after US President Donald Trump announced the truce, Aoun said that his country was no longer “an arena for anyone’s wars”. Lebanon was drawn into the Middle East conflict on 2 March when Tehran-backed Hezbollah attacked Israel to avenge the death of Iranian supreme leader Ali Khamenei. Israel responded by firing…

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For Dr. masharu, it all began with a sudden craving to eat earth. While working as a photographer, the Amsterdam-based academic and artist developed what’s known as geophagia (or geophagy) – the practice of consuming earthen materials like clay or soil. As masharu dug deeper into their desires, a world within a world revealed itself; one where Facebook groups filled with hundreds of members swapped clays to eat, and Japanese restaurants used soil as an ingredient. While commonly linked to certain cultural traditions and rituals, or an eating disorder known as pica, geophagia is, it turns out, far more common…

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Windsor-based businesses expect to be impacted “by a billion dollars,” Poilievre said of the Ontario border city already hard hit by Trump’s tariffs on its auto industry.“There’s no more time to waste, no more jobs we can afford to lose,” Poilievre said, urging Carney to deliver on an election promise he made last year to land a bilateral trade deal to assuage Trump’s tariffs.Federal Conservatives are looking to save face after the Liberals secured a majority government this week, sweeping three by-elections, virtually ensuring the Tories will be stuck in opposition until 2029. Carney ruled out the possibility of an…

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