The White House provided no details on the specific nature of the tests but said the process would “begin immediately.”
French police have detained five additional suspects, including their alleged ringleader, in connection with the $102 million Louvre jewellery heist—but the priceless treasures remain missing.
Russia’s Poseidon underwater drone, equipped with nuclear propulsion, is designed to travel at over 70 knots and operate at depths exceeding one kilometre.
A NATO official emphasized that Washington’s commitment remains clear, describing the downsizing “adjustment.”
The main campaign issues have been immigration and the housing crisis in the Netherlands.
It helped more than 500 Gazans to leave since the Hamas-led terror attack of October 2023, but then hatred forced the suspension of French assistance.
A new government agreement with Chega could reshape one of Europe’s most liberal citizenship regimes.
The Ukrainian leader is asking for another two to three years of EU funding, and for China—with Trump’s persuasion—to cut its energy sales to Russia.
American firms are prohibited from doing business with Russia’s top two oil companies.
The government will “not have a budget, nor the capacity to govern,” announced separatist leader Puigdemont.
Shooter Tetsuya Yamagami was said to have held a grudge against the Unification Church.
It’s claimed that all of the content of the billionaire’s encyclopaedic initiative will be generated by artificial intelligence.