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Starting in 2024, travelers from over 60 visa-free countries, including the US and the UK, will be required to obtain authorization through the European Travel Information and Authorisation

 

The 25th World Scout Jamboree in Buan, South Korea, has been plagued by heat exhaustion, affecting hundreds of participants. On the first night of the event, around 400 cases of heat

 

The United Kingdom’s Foreign Secretary James Cleverly has said that over £38 million of UK humanitarian assistance has saved the lives of vulnerable, conflict-affected people in North-East

 

The UK will boost its commitment to a green economic partnership with Zambia today [3 August] as the Foreign Secretary sets out ambitious new targets to drive green investment.

 

Pro-Russian hackers have claimed responsibility for cyberattacks on Italian banks, with at least seven banks targeted. The hacking group, named NoName057(16), conducted distributed

X Corp, the company that owns Twitter and is now rebranded as X, is suing the Center for Countering Digital Hate (CCDH), an anti-hate organisation, over research that criticised the platform.

 

 

Ukrainian port facilities in Izmail, located on the River Danube near the Romanian border, were hit by a Russian drone strike. The attack damaged a grain warehouse and a grain-loading

 

Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis has announced that tourists who had to flee the recent wildfires on the island of Rhodes will be offered a free one-week holiday there. Speaking on

 

A recent report from the Institute of Jewish Policy Research (JPR) indicates a "wave of pessimism" among British Jewry regarding the Israeli government, with concerns over the state of

 

Following a military junta's takeover of the government in Niger last week, the country has experienced violent protests, leading to unrest. In response to the situation, British nationals in Niger