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Ukraine strikes Russian oil refineries, military sites in major drone assault
Ukrainian drone attacks on Russian cities, including St. Petersburg, intensified on June 6, 2026, as the country’s military targeted oil infrastructure and military facilities amid the ongoing war.…
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Morocco Doubles Duty-Free Limit for MREs Under Marhaba 2026
Morocco’s Customs and Indirect Taxes Administration (ADII) has officially launched its operational framework for Operation Marhaba 2026, introducing targeted measures to streamline border crossings and investment procedures for…
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PostBus to Phase Out Free Wi-Fi by 2026
PostBus, Switzerland’s largest public transport operator, announced Saturday it will phase out free Wi-Fi on its long-distance coaches by the end of 2026, citing rising costs and declining…
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Argentina’s Rock Legend Carlos ‘El Indio’ Solari Dies at 77 in Pool Accident
The death of Carlos “El Indio” Solari, Argentina’s legendary rock frontman and leader of Patricio Rey y sus Redonditos de Ricota, has sent shockwaves across the country. At…
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Brussels Warehouse Fire Displaces 50 Residents, Kills No One
A significant fire broke out at a warehouse on Boulevard Maurice Herbette in Anderlecht, Brussels, on Saturday morning, June 6, 2026. The blaze, which began shortly before 7:00…
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CNTE to Protest at Mexico World Cup Venues Amid Teacher Demands
The Coordinadora Nacional de Trabajadores de la Educación (CNTE) has announced plans to stage protests near the Aeropuerto Internacional Benito Juárez (AICM) and the Estadio Ciudad de México…
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Namur Secondary Schools Closed Due to Violent Protests and Online Threats
Multiple secondary schools in central Namur will remain closed this Friday, June 5, following a series of violent incidents and alarming social media threats. Authorities have confirmed 14…
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NASA Unveils X-59 Supersonic Jet to Cut London-NY Flights to 3 Hours
The NASA X-59 QueSST, an experimental supersonic aircraft designed to break the sound barrier without generating a sonic boom, is set to conduct its first supersonic test flight…
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Trump-linked Kushner project sparks mass protests over Albania’s fragile wetlands
Thousands of demonstrators gathered in Tirana this week to protest a 1.4 billion euro luxury resort project proposed by Jared Kushner, the son-in-law of U.S. President Donald Trump.…
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Quebec’s 38% Truck Inspection Cuts Fuel Surge in Heavy-Vehicle Violations
Since the province reduced random roadside inspections for commercial trucks in 2025, violations linked to heavy vehicles in Quebec have risen sharply, according to internal government data and…