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Daily Archives: 1 Giugno 2025
At least seven dead after two Russian bridges collapse
Two bridges in Kursk and Bryansk districts came down overnight within hours of each other, authorities said.
Australia asks China to explain ‘extraordinary’ military build-up
Australia's defence minister Richard Marles said Beijing needs to provide greater transparency and reassurance.
26 killed in Israeli tank fire near Gaza aid centre, medics and residents say
Thousands of Palestinians had reportedly gathered near the aid centre when Israeli tanks opened fire on the crowd.
US sends nuclear deal proposal to Iran
It comes after the UN nuclear watchdog warned Iran has stepped up its production of enriched uranium.
As Punjabi hip-hoppers go global, bhangra outfits get a makeover
New-age Punjabi music artists are blending Western outfits with tradition, reflecting a broader cultural shift.
The Mississippi town behind the box office hit Sinners
Ryan Coogler presented his smash-hit Sinners in Clarksdale, Mississippi, which served as inspiration for his genre-defying movie.
Turning used cooking oil into soap in a country where deep-fried foods rule
A group of young environmentalists in Honduras are turning used cooking oil into soap and dog food.
Heartbreak as cash-strapped Nigerians abandon their pets
Pet owners are struggling with the rising cost of living in the West African nation.
Hegseth warns China poses ‘imminent’ threat to Taiwan and urges Asia to boost defence
The US defence secretary called on Asian countries to boost spending and work with the US to deter war.
Silent acts of resistance and fear under Russian occupation in Ukraine
Three Ukrainians describe everyday life and the risks of defying Russian occupation.
The fallout from Trump’s war on Harvard will long outlast his presidency
The US president's ramped-up threats are seen by many as an attempt to reshape a stronghold of the left. Could he succeed?
They helped oust a president – now South Korean women say they feel invisible again
A snap presidential election has exposed South Korea's stark gender divide.