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In a show of diplomatic unity, Italian and French foreign ministers met in Rome to address global crises, calling for urgent ceasefires and coordinated support on Ukraine, Gaza, and Iran.
Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani and his French counterpart Jean-Noel Barrot met in Rome on Friday to discuss key global crises, focusing on the Middle East and Ukraine.
The ministers called for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza, the reopening of aid routes, and the release of hostages. They reiterated support for the EU mission at Rafah, where both countries are actively involved.
On Iran, Tajani and Barrot agreed on the need to prevent Tehran from acquiring nuclear weapons and backed continued dialogue between Washington and Tehran.
They also underlined the UN’s role in regional stability, particularly in Lebanon, Libya, and Syria.
The meeting coincided with the Ukraine Conference in Rome. Tajani highlighted Italy’s efforts to align EU and US support for Ukraine and noted progress from the recent "coalition of the willing" meeting, attended virtually by Italy’s prime minister.
A series of earthquakes have struck Guatemala on Tuesday afternoon, leading authorities to advise residents to evacuate from buildings as a precaution against possible aftershocks.
A deadly mass shooting early on Monday (7 July) in Philadelphia's Grays Ferry neighbourhood left three men dead and nine others wounded, including teenagers, as more than 100 shots were fired.
Dozens of international and domestic flights were cancelled or delayed after Mount Lewotobi Laki Laki erupted on Monday, but Bali’s main airport remains operational.
The 17th Summit of the Economic Cooperation Organization (ECO) was successfully held in Khankendi, Azerbaijan, highlighting the region’s revival and the deepening economic cooperation among member states.
French member of parliament Olivier Marleix was found dead at his home on Monday, with suicide being considered a possible cause.
The European Union is stepping up its health crisis preparedness by stockpiling essential medical supplies and boosting coordination among member states.
New artificial intelligence (AI) software is helping NHS hospitals in Hull reduce MRI scan times, enabling staff to scan more patients each day while improving accessibility for vulnerable groups.
France will impose its toughest outdoor smoking restrictions starting Monday, banning smoking at beaches, parks, playgrounds, and bus stops.
Scientists in Australia and the U.S. have developed an AI tool that could transform cancer care by revealing the hidden diversity of tumour cells and guiding more targeted therapies.
Singapore has launched its largest-ever study on paediatric food allergies, aiming to better understand and address the growing burden of allergic reactions among children.
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