In a tragic helicopter crash, Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi and Foreign Minister Hossein Amir Abdollahian, alongside other officials, lost their lives in route to the
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Crash reported for helicopter carrying President Raisi
A helicopter carrying Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi has suffered a crash with no information available yet on potential injuries or damage.
Zara pulls UK ad campaign after claims images resembled Gaza
Fashion brand says it regrets ‘misunderstanding’ over photos taken before start of conflict.
Boycott Eurovision? Backlash as Israel approved for participation
The Eurovision Song Contest remains non-political, uniting audiences worldwide through music.
Taylor Swift crowned Time magazine’s Person of the Year
Taylor Swift has been named Time magazine’s Person of the Year for 2023. The music star, 33, told the publication: “This is the proudest and
Copernicus: 2023 officially hottest year in recorded history
2023 is on track to become the hottest year in history according to Copernicus, Europe’s Climate Change Service.
Cutting 1 teaspoon of salt works as well as blood pressure meds
Putting down the saltshaker is a good start, but that’s not where most people get their salt.
France set to lose its title as Europe’s second-most visited country
A European country has seen a 70 per cent increase in visitors since the pandemic. Guess witch country?
Metallica to become first metal act to perform in Saudi Arabia
The US heavy metal band is heading to Saudi Arabia in December to play for the first time at the Soundstorm Festival.
Why was the Titan submarine seen more than the migrant boat?
At the same time, news agencies and news bases are in close competition with each other, and the survival of many of them depends on receiving advertising money, in many cases, fill the empty space of radio and television. But most of these media are also looking for party or financial benefit; if they don’t see help publishing a news, they will let it go.