September 9 remains one of the most controversial and tragic dates in Bulgarian history. The 1944 coup d?tat, often described as the greatest national catastrophe of the 20th century, marked the violent seizure of power by the Fatherland Front…
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Thunberg’s Gaza flotilla claims boat attacked by drone; Tunisia says it’s not true
The Global Sumud Flotilla, a collection of vessels planning to try to break Israel’s blockade on the Gaza Strip, said early Tuesday that one of its main boats was attacked by a drone while stationary in Tunisian waters, though all six…
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A revolution is sweeping Europe’s farms: can it save agriculture?
At first glance, Ruben Jorge’s farm near the village of Penha Garcia in eastern Portugal doesn’t seem all that unusual. But look closer, and signs emerge that Jorge is shedding tradition in the hope of future-proofing his farm.
Between the…
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Trump Signals Secondary Sanctions On Russia, Tariffs On India At 50%
US President Donald Trump has signalled a tougher phase of sanctions on Russia, confirming secondary measures in response to Moscow’s intensified drone and missile strikes in Ukraine. Trump’s top aide Scott Bessent warned that joint US-EU…
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Release of Trump’s alleged Epstein birthday greeting sparks new White House denials
The release by Congress of a birthday greeting allegedly from Donald Trump to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein prompted a new round of denials Monday by the White House.
A batch of documents released by the House Oversight Committee…
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Techno-utopians like Musk are treading old ground: The futurism of early 20th-century Europe
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In “The Singularity is Nearer: When We Merge with AI,” the futurist Ray Kurzweil imagines the point in 2045 when rapid technological progress crosses a threshold as humans merge with
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Russian missile that hit government headquarters contained over 30 foreign-made parts, Ukraine says
The Russian Iskander missile that struck Ukraine’s Cabinet of Ministers building last week contained more than 30 foreign-made components, presidential sanctions commissioner Vladyslav Vlasiuk said on Sept. 8.
This revelation highlights the…
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