Trump and Japan’s PM to meet at the White House next week.

U.S. President Donald Trump announced that Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba will visit the White House next week. The meeting is scheduled for February 7th, and they are expected to discuss strengthening cooperation in the areas of security and economy. Ishiba aims to build a personal relationship with Trump and deepen the alliance between Japan…

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Free bulky waste pickup in Belgrade this weekend.

The public utility company “City Cleanliness” is organizing a free bulky and electronic waste collection campaign on February 1st and 2nd. Residents of Belgrade can place unnecessary items next to dumpsters or in front of their yards, from where company teams will remove them. Priority is given to citizens with larger amounts of waste, and…

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WhatsApp said 100 journalists were targeted by spyware.

The company “Vocap” (WhatsApp) announced that almost 100 journalists and members of civil society were targeted by spyware from the Israeli company “Paragon Solutions”. The attack was identified and halted in December last year, and the affected users were notified. The “Graphite” software, similar to “Pegasus”, was used in the attack. “Vocap” has initiated legal…

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Bill Gates surprised by tech leaders’ shift to right.

Bill Gates, co-owner of Microsoft, stated that he is surprised by the emergence of a significant center-right group among the executives of tech companies in Silicon Valley, despite their longstanding support for the Democratic Party. Prominent tech leaders, such as Elon Musk and Ben Horowitz, have shifted their political support from Democrats to Republicans. David…

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Van Gogh portrait found at a garage sale is genuine.

Experts analyzed the canvas weaving, paint pigments, and other characteristics of a painting bought at a garage sale in Minnesota, identified as an unknown portrait of Vincent Van Gogh. It is believed that the painting was created in 1889 during his stay in a psychiatric hospital in France. The analysis took four years, and the…

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Germany must protect Russians avoiding military service.

The Berlin Higher Administrative Court has decided that Germany must grant refugee status to Russian citizens who fear mobilization and involvement in the war against Ukraine. This decision was made following the appeals of two military-capable Russians, whose requests for subsidiary protection had been rejected by the German Federal Office for Migration and Refugees (BAMF)….

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Researcher claims DNA proves Jack the Ripper’s identity.

Researcher Russell Edwards claims to have discovered the identity of Jack the Ripper using DNA analysis. The DNA from a shawl found at the crime scene completely matches the DNA of Aaron Kosminski, a Polish immigrant and barber, whom Edwards considers responsible for the murders. Kosminski is deceased, so he cannot be prosecuted, but Edwards…

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Greek parties propose no-confidence vote on train crash.

Three opposition parties in Greece are planning to submit a no-confidence motion against Prime Minister Mitsotakis’s government due to public dissatisfaction with how a train accident from two years ago was handled. The accident claimed 57 lives, and the public is upset over the delayed investigation and accusations of a cover-up. Relatives of the victims…

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