Two trains collide in Czech Republic, injuring dozens
Two passenger trains in the Czech Republic collided on Thursday, injuring at least five people seriously and 40 others lightly, officials and local me...
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk has announced that Poland and Turkey will work together to promote stability in Syria, emphasizing a united effort to address the ongoing conflict and its regional impacts.
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk has announced that Poland and Turkey will collaborate closely to enhance stability in Syria. The two countries have pledged to work together on various initiatives aimed at addressing the ongoing conflict and its regional implications. Tusk emphasized the importance of a unified approach, with both nations seeking to contribute to a peaceful resolution and provide support to Syria’s recovery.
This move highlights the growing cooperation between Poland and Turkey on regional security issues. Both countries have expressed their concern over the instability in Syria and the impact it has on neighboring regions, particularly with the rise in refugee movements and increased terrorism risks. Their combined efforts are expected to focus on both diplomatic and humanitarian actions, ensuring a more coordinated and effective response to the crisis.
Tusk's statement reflects Poland's increasing engagement in Middle Eastern affairs, as the country seeks to strengthen its role in global security and stability.
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Indonesian authorities evacuated more than 900 people from nearby villages and were helping 170 stranded climbers return safely after the eruption of Semeru volcano, one of the country's tallest mountains.
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Iran's air force, heavily reliant on aging F-14A Tomcat jets, faces a growing technological gap as its neighbors rapidly modernize their air forces with advanced fighter jets and air defense systems.
Ukraine says it will seek almost $44 billion from Russia to cover the climate damage caused by wartime emissions, marking the first attempt by any nation to bill an aggressor for its carbon footprint during conflict.
Two passenger trains in the Czech Republic collided on Thursday, injuring at least five people seriously and 40 others lightly, officials and local media reported.
A power blackout briefly hit parts of Paris on Thursday morning, which French grid operator RTE linked to a technical incident at its Issy-Les-Moulineaux electrical substation, southwest of the French capital.
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