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  • ‘Russian Spy’ Whale Found Dead Off Norway – The Mystery Behind Its Gear A beluga whale with spy gear, nicknamed Hvaldimir, was found dead off Norway; cause of death pending autopsy.
  • Canada Hits China Hard: New Tariffs on EVs, Steel, and Aluminum Set to Impact Trade Canada is imposing new tariffs on Chinese EVs, steel, and aluminum, aligning with U.S. and European actions amid trade tensions.
  • Dare to Cross? World's Tallest Glass Bridge Opens in Georgia The new glass bridge in Georgia's Dashbashi Canyon features a record-setting diamond structure and includes dining and zipline attractions.
  • Russia Simulates Nuclear Strike: Top Targets Revealed in Classified Documents Russia's Navy has conducted exercises simulating a nuclear missile strike on Europe in preparation for potential conflict with NATO.
  • Top 5 Paris Hotels in Beautifully Restored 19th Century Mansions In Paris, luxury hotels converted from historical mansions dating back to the 19th and early 20th centuries have been gaining popularity.
  • Boxer at the Center of 'XY Chromosome' Controversy Advances to Paris Olympics Finals Imane Khelif who faced allegations of having an XY chromosome, has made it to the finals of the Paris Olympics.
  • Tesla's Latest Recall Hits China: 1.6 Million Vehicles Affected by Hood Opening Defect Tesla is conducting a large-scale recall in China. The issue involves the vehicle hood opening unexpectedly.
  • Netherlands Issues 'Wolf Warning' After Attacks on Children and Pets "Beware of wolves." A 'wolf warning' has been issued in Ridge Hills, located in the central Dutch province of Utrecht.
  • 100,000 BYD EVs Coming to Uber: What It Means for Green Transportation and Driver Savings Uber will integrate BYD's electric vehicles (EVs) into its platform across Europe and Latin America, among other regions.
  • Child Rapist Playing Beach Volleyball at the Olympics Booed During the Match An athlete who sexually assaulted a minor faced controversy as he competed at the Olympics for the Netherlands' beach volleyball team.
  • Chinese EVs Capture 18% of Europe—Are American Automakers in Trouble? There is growing anticipation that the European Union (EU) will face difficulties approving proposed tariff increases.
  • 5 Countries Without Airports and How to Get There Surprisingly, there are countries without any airports. Let's explore five such countries and the ways to reach them.
  • Frankfurt Airport Flights Canceled After Climate Activists Take Over Runways 6 activists from the German environmental organization Letzte Generation staged a protest on the runway, holding posters that read Oil kills.
  • First-of-its-Kind Suicide Capsule to be Used in Switzerland A "suicide capsule" that allows voluntary assisted suicide for patients is expected to be used for the first time in Switzerland.
  • 10 Breathtaking Places That You Won't Believe Exist There are beautiful landscapes all over the world that seem oddly familiar. Now, let's dive into 10 travel destinations you must visit.
  • France Takes Aim at Nvidia: Big Tech Battle Heats Up France is expected to become the first enforcer of European antitrust regulations against tech giant Nvidia.
  • NATO Welcomes Rutte as New Secretary-General During Critical Era Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte has been appointed as the next Secretary-General of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), taking on a critical role while Europe is facing a significant security crisis due to the war in Ukraine. On the 26th, AP reported that Rutte, who is planning to step down from his Prime Minister […]
  • Terrifying Wolf Attack Shakes French Zoo: Woman Critically Injured On June 24, the BBC, The Guardian, and the local French press reported that the accident happened at Thoiry Park.
  • Fisker Faces Recall Crisis: 18,000+ Electric Vehicles Across North America and Europe Pulled for Safety Fixes Fisker recalled more than 18,000 vehicles across North America and Europe, citing software defects and non-compliance with safety standards.
  • Au Revoir! Paris Votes Out E-Scooters in a Push for Safer Streets Electric scooters have officially been banned in Paris. According to Time Out, 15,000 scooters disappeared from the streets of Paris simultaneously on June 1. This comes five years after France became the first European country to introduce shared electric scooters. Electric scooter rental services in Paris have been popular among students and the younger generation […]
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