The US Department of Justice released a ten-hour surveillance video related to Jeffrey Epstein, confirming no one entered his cell. However, analysis of the footage revealed a missing minute, prompting new questions and discussions.
Actor Ho Seong Tae, known for his role in 'Squid Game', surprised fans with his perfect rendition of the Soviet song "Cranes." He has a long-standing interest in Russian culture, having studied the language at university and lived in Russia.
A former supporter of Donald Trump expressed strong criticism on social media, stating that Trump is part of the "deep state" and accusing him of committing genocide with Israel.
The Chinese company CRRC Changchun has unveiled a new maglev train capable of reaching speeds up to 600 km/h. This makes it the fastest train in the world, surpassing the Shanghai maglev. The train will operate between major Chinese cities.
Vatican News reported on an attack by Israeli settlers on the Christian village of Taybeh, the only entirely Christian settlement in the West Bank. The Saint George's Church and the Christian cemetery were reportedly set on fire.
The New York Times reports a cooling in the relationship between Putin and Trump. Moscow did not get what it wanted from the new US administration. The Kremlin had hoped for a breakthrough on the Ukrainian issue.
The President of the USA will send arms to Kyiv for the first time, following the precedent set by Biden. The package may include Patriot missiles and medium-range missiles, but the final list is not yet confirmed.
According to Bloomberg, discussions are underway in Brussels to set a maximum price for Russian oil, 15% below the average market value of the past three months. This figure will be regularly reviewed.
5 Comments
Eugene Alta
It's important to understand the state of international relations. The breakdown of their relationship could have big implications.
Coccinella
Wow, Ho Seong Tae's performance is a great reminder of the power of art to transcend borders and cultures!
ytkonos
A good idea for limiting Russian revenue. It's a step toward putting pressure on the aggressors.
lettlelenok
“Technological advancement is never bad.”
dedus mopedus
This is just more posturing. No one cares about Ukraine.