Zelenskyy rejects EU “associate membership” proposal
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has rejected a German proposal to grant Ukraine “associate” membership of the European Union, warning it w...
Fans of Liam Payne gathered outside the Buenos Aires hotel on Monday to honor the late singer, placing flowers at a makeshift shrine where he tragically died two months ago.
Fans honored Liam Payne outside the Buenos Aires hotel outside the Buenos Aires hotel where he died two months ago, leaving flowers at a makeshift shrine.
The investigation into his death continues, with hearings of key figures set to begin this week in the Argentine capital.
Last week, two individuals were charged in connection with the incident, and three others were summoned for questioning on Tuesday.
Hotel manager Gilda Martin and reception chief Esteban Reynaldo Grassi are among those implicated, with their testimonies to be given via Zoom. Judge Laura Bruniard has also summoned hotel manager Rogelio Nores, waiter Braian Paiz, and employee Ezequiel Pereyra for inquiries.
Nores, who was a friend and manager of Payne, faces charges of abandonment leading to death and drug facilitation.
Payne, known globally as a member of the boyband One Direction, died after falling from his hotel room balcony on October 16.
Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko has said Belarus will not be dragged into the war in Ukraine, while also stressing that Minsk and Moscow would jointly respond to any aggression against them.
Fighting in the Russia–Ukraine war has intensified sharply, with both sides launching significant strikes far beyond the front lines as the conflict enters its 1,549th day.
As the 13th edition of the World Urban Forum ended, Azerbaijan's Pavilion showcased reconstruction efforts in its liberated territories and foregrounded the importance of mine removal in resettlement efforts.
A French appeals court has found Airbus and Air France guilty of corporate manslaughter over the 2009 Rio–Paris crash, marking a major development in a case that has stretched on for 17 years.
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Spanish police in Catalonia have detained Jonathan Andic, the son of Mango fashion group founder Isak Andic, as part of an ongoing investigation into the circumstances surrounding his father’s death in December 2024, authorities said.
Spain’s High Court has cleared Colombian pop star Shakira of tax fraud and annulled a €55 million ($64 million) penalty imposed by Spanish tax authorities in 2021, according to a court document.
Eurovision Song Contest once again proved how unpredictable its outcome can be, with Bulgaria’s Dara turning a late surge into a dominant win while several expected contenders collapsed early. At the same time, the absence of the South Caucasus region from the final raised questions.
Bulgaria has won the Eurovision Song Contest for the first time, taking victory in a final overshadowed by a boycott over Israel’s participation and the war in Gaza.
The Eurovision Song Contest's final takes place in Vienna on Saturday, with the organisers hoping the annual show of glitz and Europop will be a success despite five countries' withdrawal over Israel taking part.
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