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North Korea experienced an internet outage lasting several hours, affecting official websites of government institutions, media, and the national airline. The cause of the outage is unclear, but researchers suggest it was likely an internal issue rather than a cyberattack. Connections with China and Russia were not affected. North Korea has one of the strictest…

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Moon Entering Scorpio Brings Emotional Turning Point

The Moon entering the sign of Scorpio marks a period of intense emotional introspection and personal transformation. This lunar transit enhances intuition and the need for deeper understanding of one’s emotions and relationships, revealing hidden truths and fostering emotional regeneration. Superficial information is hard to pass, and confronting fears and emotional blocks can lead to…

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Interpol Arrests 20 People in 12 Countries for Possession of Child Pornography

Interpol, in a cross-border operation across 12 countries, arrested 20 individuals for possession and distribution of child sexual exploitation material. The operation was led by Spanish police, with arrests including a healthcare worker and a teacher. Investigations continue with 68 more suspects identified. This action is part of global efforts to combat child sexual exploitation….

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UN warns of reduced aid to Syrian refugees due to US cost-cutting

The United Nations has expressed concern over the reduction of US aid to Syrian refugees, which threatens humanitarian support for returnees and internally displaced persons in Syria. The UNHCR representative in Syria described the situation as catastrophic, noting that nearly half of UNHCR centers in Syria have been closed due to cost-cutting measures introduced by…

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Moscow and Washington Continue Communication Despite Tensions

The main article reports that Moscow and Washington continue communication through various channels, including a recent phone call between the presidents of Russia and the USA. Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov emphasizes the importance of these relations for international stability, while commenting on the current situation in Ukraine, labeling the Kyiv regime as terrorist. Other related…

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Erasmus University Rotterdam Ends Cooperation with Israeli Universities

The Dutch public Erasmus University Rotterdam has decided to end cooperation with three Israeli universities due to concerns that such collaboration could indirectly involve violations of Palestinian human rights. The university states that the Israeli universities are connected to the Israeli military and research on occupied Palestinian territories, and it will not cooperate while such…

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The 10th Made in New York Jazz Festival in Montenegro

The 10th anniversary Made in New York Jazz Festival will be held from June 26 to 29 in Montenegro, featuring three spectacular concerts in Tivat, Cetinje, and Podgorica. The festival will host world jazz legends such as Randy Brecker, Peter Erskine, Richie Goods, and others, as well as regional stars like Lena Kovačević and Vasil…

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