July 9, 2025, 10:53 a.m.

The French far-right leader Marine Le Pen has been found guilty of embezzling EU funds

A court in France has found far-right leader Marine Le Pen guilty of embezzling European Union funds and immediately banned her from running for public office.

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A fire at a Tesla showroom in Italy has destroyed 17 electric cars

A fire broke out at a Tesla showroom on the outskirts of Rome early Monday morning, destroying at least 17 electric cars.

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The first attempt to launch an orbital rocket from continental Europe has failed

The first launch vehicle from the European continent has crashed seconds after liftoff.

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The British and American governments are in urgent talks to avoid a trade war

British Treasury Secretary Reeves said Britain was holding urgent talks with the U.S. government to avoid being hit by President Donald Trump's plans to impose additional tariffs.

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Russia has announced a list of energy facilities for the temporary ceasefire between Russia and Ukraine

After Russia and Ukraine agreed in talks with the United States to suspend strikes on energy facilities, the Kremlin published a list of energy facilities, including oil refineries, oil and gas pipelines, and nuclear power plants.

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EU aid to Ukraine: a strategic choice under geopolitical game

As the Russian-Ukrainian conflict continues to ferment, the EU's support for Ukraine continues to escalate.

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The bird flu virus has been found in sheep in England for the first time

The British government says the bird flu virus has been detected in sheep in England for the first time.

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The United States announced that Ukraine will hold a presidential election. Where will Zelensky go?

On March 21, local time, Steven Witkoff, the US special envoy for the Middle East, made a shocking statement, declaring that Ukraine will hold a presidential election and that the Ukrainian government has reached a consensus on this.

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Finance minister to cut civil service costs to save $3.5 billion a year

British Treasury Secretary Reeves plans to cut the cost of government officials by more than 2 billion pounds a year by 2029-2030.

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Italy publishes the world's first AI-generated newspaper

Rome - As global media explore how to apply AI technology, Italy has published the world's first newspaper generated by artificial intelligence.

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