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- 29 July 2025
29 July 2025
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Radiation levels in the Zaporizhzhia region remain within normal limits, with no exceedances recorded, according to Ukraine's Ministry of Internal Affairs and Ministry of Energy.
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A 6.6 magnitude earthquake hit south of the Fiji Islands at 17:53 GMT on Tuesday, according to the US Geological Survey.
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Several people were arrested today in Novi Pazar, Serbia, after a clash between students, citizens, and police during a protest, following tensions the previous night at the town's university between students and private security, according to authorities.
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The Netherlands has barred two far-right Israeli ministers from entering the country, while the European Union has suggested suspending Israel from a profitable tech investment program, amid growing frustration over the deteriorating situation in Gaza.
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A zoo in Nuremberg, Germany, announced on Tuesday that it had euthanized 12 baboons, despite public protests, concluding a controversy sparked by concerns that the zoo lacked sufficient space for its increasing baboon population.
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An uneasy ceasefire between Thailand and Cambodia seemed to hold on Tuesday, as military commanders gathered, despite Bangkok's claims that the truce had been violated by sporadic clashes.
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China and the U.S. have agreed to extend their tariff pauses on each other, as confirmed by China's top trade official on Tuesday in Stockholm, following a two-day meeting with U.S. officials.
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During the ongoing official visit of Kazakhstani President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev to Türkiye, several commercial agreements on joint investment projects have been signed.
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A passenger plane from Pyongyang landed at Moscow's Sheremetyevo Airport on Tuesday, marking the first direct flight from the North Korean capital to Moscow in decades, as the two countries strengthened their ties.
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