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Austria plans social media ban for under-14s
The move follows similar steps in other European countries, including France and Spain.
Inside the 76 hour rescue effort to save stranded humpback whale give 0.1% chance of survival
The whale is now under a “police escort” with support from as many as six vessels after it became stranded in Timmendorfer Strand, Germany
England superfan hoping to sell house to fund trip to FIFA World Cup matches
Fan groups accused FIFA of a “monumental betrayal” in December when tickets were put on general sale ranging from $140 for the cheapest group games to $8,680 for the final.
The US would need a million troops to control Iran – not the few thousand currently on their way
Past wars have taught us that America’s threats of a few thousand ground troops for Iran are an empty and dangerous fantasy, says World affairs editor Sam Kiley
Russia raises horror nuclear war fears in Middle East as Iran declares Hormuz Strait shut
The former Russian president branded the war in Iran “extremely dangerous”, blaming Donald Trump for it.
Equatorial Guinea accused of docking wages to help fund Pope’s visit
As Pope Leo XIV prepares to visit Equatorial Guinea next month, the country is reportedly relying on members of the public to help finance the trip – including by having money deducted from their salaries.
Nuclear projects advance in US, but need to overcome ‘market paralysis’
Suppliers and manufacturers are unwilling to make long-lead investments in next-gen nuclear projects without credible signals that the demand for them exists, according to a new report.
Congresswoman committed 25 fraud violations, according to House ethics panel
The allegations primarily revolve around the congresswoman’s receipt of millions of dollars from her family’s health care business