Daily Archives: 20 Giugno 2025

China has millions of single men – could dating camp help them find love?

The film The Dating Game explores how a dating coach tries to help China's single men find love.

Tristan Tate faces probe over alleged Romanian election interference

Tate, 36, is the younger brother of controversial influencer Andrew Tate.

Watch: Sunken British superyacht raised from seabed

The cause of the sinking, which killed seven of the 22 people onboard, is still under investigation.

Hurricane Erick hits Mexico resort towns killing two

Video shows communities in the affected areas dealing with flood waters and a messy clean-up.

‘A choice of two evils’: Young anti-regime Iranians divided over conflict

Anti-regime Iranians agree the Islamic Republic must fall, but differ on the Iran-Israel conflict and response.

‘Everyone is scared’: Iranians head to Armenia to escape conflict with Israel

Some said they had seen the sites of Israeli bombardment, others said they had heard the sound of explosions.

BBC shelves Gaza doc over impartiality concerns

Gaza: Doctors Under Attack, which was due to air in February, was made by an independent company.

Zambian ex-president to be buried in South Africa after funeral row

Edgar Lungu's family has been engaged in a bitter dispute with the government over his funeral plans.

Niger military leaders to nationalise uranium firm

The company is majority French-owned, while the junta wants more local control of Niger's mineral wealth.

US court allows Trump to keep control of National Guard in LA

Trump deployed the troops in response to protests in the city, despite objections from city officials and California's governor.

Israeli military kills 23 Palestinians near aid site in Gaza, witnesses and medics say

The Hamas-run health ministry says more than 400 Palestinians have been killed in this way since late May.

US basketball training for Senegal cancelled after visas rejected

Players will train in Dakar instead "in a sovereign and conducive setting", says the prime minister.

Girl dies in food poisoning outbreak in northern France

Eight children have been admitted to hospital as officials scramble to find the root of the outbreak.

Search for 34 missing cockfighting gamblers points to volcanic lake

Filipino authorities are studying a new lead in a case that gripped the nation.

India to decide on overseas analysis of Air India crash flight recorders

Media reports in India have suggested that the flight's recorders will be sent overseas for analysis.

China criticises UK warship’s patrol in Taiwan Strait

China said the HMS Spey's transit "undermines peace and stability" in the region.

How Belarus dissidents in exile abroad are pursued and threatened

Some receive threatening messages or phone-calls, others say their relatives are visited by authorities back home.

Watch: Man gets stuck driving car down Rome’s Spanish Steps

The 81-year-old man and his car got stuck on the way down, before a crane lifted the car away.
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