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Venezuela's quake-hit state of La Guaira largely reconnected to national electric system: report
Venezuela's quake-hit state of La Guaira largely reconnected to national electric system: report
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In pics: aftermath of powerful earthquak...
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In pics: aftermath of powerful earthquakes in Venezuela
In pics: aftermath of powerful earthquakes in Venezuela
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Annual Medieval Festival held in Turku, ...
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Annual Medieval Festival held in Turku, Finland
Annual Medieval Festival held in Turku, Finland
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Venezuela quake death toll reaches 1,450...
Venezuela quake death toll reaches 1,450 as rescue work goes on
The death ‌toll from twin earthquakes that hit Venezuela on June 24 had climbed to at least 1,450 as of June 27 as foreign rescue teams poured into the hardest-hit state of La Guaira.
09:51
US, Iran to halt strikes 'for now,' meet...
US, Iran to halt strikes 'for now,' meet in Doha over Strait of Hormuz
The United States and Iran have agreed to pause mutual attacks "for now" and hold talks on Tuesday in Doha, the capital of Qatar, to work out their dispute over the Strait of Hormuz, US media outlet Axios reported on Sunday.
09:47
Iran, US exchange strikes as tensions ri...
Iran, US exchange strikes as tensions rise over ceasefire deal
Iran and the United States traded fresh military strikes on Sunday while accusing each other of violating the peace memorandum signed less than two weeks ago.
09:43
Poland records highest-ever temperature ...
Poland records highest-ever temperature amid heatwave
Poland recorded its highest-ever temperature on Sunday, surpassing a national record that had stood for more than a century, although the reading is still awaiting official confirmation, according to the country's Institute of Meteorology and Water Management (IMGW).
09:26
Israeli army blows up tunnel in S. Lebanon, blast heard across region
BEIRUT/JERUSALEM, June 28 (Xinhua) -- The Israeli army detonated a tunnel in the southern Lebanese town of Majdal Zoun on Sunday, with the blast heard across wide areas, Lebanon's state-run National News Agency (NNA) reported.According to a joint statement from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister Israel Katz, the underground tunnel destroyed on Sunday night measured more than 200 meters long and over 25 meters deep, and contained hundreds of weapons and several launch shafts allegedly intended to strike Israeli territory.The statement noted that Israel had informed the United States in advance of the destruction.Israeli military soldiers will remain in the security zone in southern Lebanon and will continue to destroy terrorist infrastructure, remove threats from northern Israeli communities and maintain the security of Israeli citizens, it said.Prior to the explosion, the Israeli military had informed local authorities in northern Israel that a powerful explosion was expected, which could trigger earthquake warning systems.Following the detonation, the Israeli Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure said in a statement that the warning system had detected a seismic event in southern Lebanon due to a controlled explosion.The latest incidents occurred amid continued Israeli military activity in southern Lebanon despite the framework agreement reached on Friday between the United States, Israel, and Lebanon.The agreement includes a partial Israeli withdrawal from two areas in southern Lebanon and is intended to pave the way toward a lasting peace between the two countries.Meanwhile, the Lebanese Health Ministry said the cumulative toll from Israeli attacks between March 2 and June 28 has risen to 4,247 killed and 12,195 injured.
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Hong resigns after South Korea World Cup...
Hong resigns after South Korea World Cup exit
Hong Myung-bo stepped down as South Korea manager on Sunday after the team failed to reach the World Cup knockout stage.
09:03
US, Iran to halt strikes 'for now,' to m...
US, Iran to halt strikes 'for now,' to meet in Doha over Hormuz Strait: report
The United States and Iran have agreed to pause mutual attacks "for now" and hold talks on Tuesday in Doha, the capital of Qatar, to work out their dispute over the Strait of Hormuz, U.S. media outlet Axios reported Sunday.
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Chinese envoy urges Japan to properly ad...
Chinese envoy urges Japan to properly address historical issues
A Chinese envoy has urged Japan to address historical issues properly and with sincerity, saying the forced recruitment of "comfort women" constituted a grave crime against humanity committed by Japanese militarism against women.
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Heatwave hits Croatia...
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Heatwave hits Croatia
Heatwave hits Croatia
08:39
Sheremetev Festival marked in Moscow, Ru...
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Sheremetev Festival marked in Moscow, Russia
Sheremetev Festival marked in Moscow, Russia
08:38
Tourists visit bustling traditional mark...
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Tourists visit bustling traditional market in Seoul, South Korea
Tourists visit bustling traditional market in Seoul, South Korea
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