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Huge fire in the Croatian capital destroys landmark tower

Huge fire in the Croatian capital destroys landmark tower

ZAGREB, Croatia (AP) — A huge fire broke out in a landmark skyscraper in the downtown area of the Croatian capital, Zagreb, almost completely gutting the building but leaving no casualties. The building was known as the Vjesnik tower after a popular newspaper that was published there until some 12 years ago. The fire started […]

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Graffiti during Mexican protests against Sheinbaum's gov't calls out 'Jewish whore' – Haaretz

Graffiti during Mexican protests against Sheinbaum's gov't calls out 'Jewish whore' – Haaretz

Graffiti during Mexican protests against Sheinbaum’s gov’t calls out ‘Jewish whore’  Haaretz Thousands protest against government in Mexico as clashes leave 120 injured  BBC Protesters Rage Against Mexico’s Government Over Corruption and Violence  The New York Times Thousands protest crime and corruption in Mexico City as ‘Gen Z’ protests gain momentum  NBC News Mexico’s new generation takes to the

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Why the olive harvest in Palestine is more than just farming? | Agriculture

Why the olive harvest in Palestine is more than just farming? | Agriculture

We look at what this olive harvest really means for Palestinians and how it connects generations across the land. For Palestinians, the olive harvest is both an essential source of income and a treasured cultural tradition. Each year, families gather beneath the groves to pick olives, press oil, and celebrate a connection to the land

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Trita Parsi on Iran, the US and the Middle East | Digital Series

Trita Parsi on Iran, the US and the Middle East | Digital Series

Iranian-born author and professor Trita Parsi joins Centre Stage to unpack the tumultuous history between the US and Iran, Iran’s nuclear ambitions and its role as a strategic player in an increasingly divided world. He also breaks down Tehran’s relationships with groups like Hezbollah and Hamas and how those alliances have shaped its regional position.

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US flights to return to normal after aviation authority lifts restrictions

US flights to return to normal after aviation authority lifts restrictions

Federal Aviation Administration says airlines can resume normal schedules from Monday. Published On 17 Nov 202517 Nov 2025 Click here to share on social media share2 Share Flights in the United States are set to return to normal after the country’s aviation authority announced an end to restrictions introduced during the government shutdown. Airlines will

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Polish official says Holocaust auction in Germany canceled

Polish official says Holocaust auction in Germany canceled

BERLIN (AP) — Poland’s foreign minister said Sunday that an “offensive” auction of Holocaust artifacts has been canceled in Germany, relaying information from his German counterpart, following complaints from Holocaust survivors. Radoslaw Sikorski made the comments on the X platform, saying he and German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul “agreed that such a scandal must be

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Ukraine has ‘no chance’ of winning war, Hungary’s Orbán says – POLITICO

Ukraine has ‘no chance’ of winning war, Hungary’s Orbán says – POLITICO

Security guarantees Europe should take an approach on Ukraine “based on the European interest,” Orbán said, adding that he is “not interested” in whether Moscow is winning or losing. Orbán said he is “interested in the future of the European people, among them, the future of the Hungarians,” and “a new security system.” A postwar

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50,000 fans cheer for Palestine at friendly football match in Spain | Gaza

50,000 fans cheer for Palestine at friendly football match in Spain | Gaza

NewsFeed The Palestinian national football team played their first match in Europe in a generation against Basque Country at a sold-out stadium in Bilbao, Spain. Players walked onto the pitch with roses instead of children to remember those killed in Israel’s genocide. Despite a 3–0 loss, the game was seen as a symbolic victory for

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