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Meta shuts down Romania’s largest independent newspaper page, sparking press freedom concerns
Meta has removed the Facebook page of Gandul, one of Romania’s most prominent independent digital newspapers, without prior warning-triggering strong backlash over press freedom and platform accountability
Turkey denied Cyprus the right to participate in the UN Annual Climate Change Conference
The EU condemned the Republic of Cyprus' exclusion from a subsequent UN meeting to commemorate World Zero Waste Day
Negotiations between the United States and Iran are underway again in Pakistan – Israel will continue to fight Iran for as long as I am Prime Minister, says Netanyahu (Update)
The new Supreme Leader of Iran is recovering from serious injuries to his face and legs” – Critical peace talks between the United States and Iran take place today – The delegations of the two countries will hold separate meetings with the Prime Minister of Pakistan before the negotiations
Videos & photos from the historic return of the Artemis II mission from the Moon: The path opens for permanent human presence in space
The first crewed mission around the Moon since Apollo has been successfully completed – The astronauts took 7,000 photos – The Orion spacecraft re-entered Earth’s atmosphere at speeds exceeding 38,000 km/h, reaching temperatures of around 2,700°C
Natural gas: Egypt “locks in” all production from the Aphrodite field in Cyprus
Egypt secures all production from the Aphrodite field, enhancing its energy security and investing in new gas transmission infrastructure in the Eastern Mediterranean
Mexico: They rescued a miner who had been trapped in a flooded tunnel for 14 days, (video)
Found trapped at a depth of about 300 metres after a dyke collapsed at a gold mine in Sinaloa State
Greek Foreign Ministry to Turkey: The Treaty of Lausanne admits no interpretations; the Muslim minority of Thrace is religious
“No provision exists for the election of Muftis by the Minority, nor could this happen given that they are also entrusted with judicial and administrative responsibilities,” Athens states