Ireland, Norway, and Spain to recognise Palestinian state next week
Israel recalled its ambassadors to Ireland and Norway for consultations in the light of the countries' decision to recognize a Palestinian state, Israeli Minister of Foreign Affairs, Israel Katz, announced, TASS reports.
Carolina Străjescu
About one hundred tourists were evacuated from New Caledonia
The Australian military has flown 115 passengers on two flights from the restive French Pacific territory of New Caledonia and a French government flight was expected to evacuate another 100 stranded passengers on Wednesday, an Australian government minister said, AP reports.
Russia wants to unilaterally change maritime border with Lithuania, Finland in Baltic Sea
Russia has unilaterally moved to change the maritime border with Lithuania and Finland in the Baltic Sea, according to a decree from May 21 published on the Russian government's website, The Kyiv Independent reports.
Rodica Mazur
World’s first major law for artificial intelligence gets final EU green light
European Union member states on Tuesday gave final agreement to the world’s first major law for regulating artificial intelligence, as institutions around the world race to introduce curbs for the technology, CNBC reports.
Iowa tornado kills 'multiple' people in small town reduced to rubble
A powerful tornado ripped through a small Iowa town on Tuesday, killing multiple people and leaving at least a dozen injured, authorities said, Reuters reports.
Israeli officials shut down Associated Press broadcast and seize camera equipment
Israeli authorities have shut down a live broadcast by the Associated Press (AP) and seized camera equipment, accusing the organisation of breaking laws because it provides material to the Al Jazeera news station, Sky news reports.
Russia starts exercise to simulate launch of tactical nuclear weapons
Russian forces have started military drills near Ukraine simulating the use of tactical nuclear weapons in response to what Moscow deems threats from western officials about increased involvement in the conflict, The Guardian reports.
10 killed in Egypt as minibus plunges off ferry into Nile
At least 10 female farm workers died in Egypt when a minibus plunged off a river ferry and into the Nile northwest of Cairo on Tuesday, the health ministry said.
British man killed as London-Singapore flight hit by turbulence
A 73-year-old British man has died and more than 30 other people have been injured on a Singapore Airlines flight from London which was hit by severe turbulence, BBC reports.
Missile attack on the city of Kharkiv. Six people, injured
A missile strike in a suburb outside Kharkiv in northeast Ukraine killed six people and injured 28 others, according to local officials. A seven-month pregnant woman was among them, Euronews reports.
German Foreign Minister requests the urgent transfer of air defense systems to Ukraine
German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock made a surprise visit to Kiev for the seventh time since the start of the war. In connection with the current offensive of Russian troops, the head of diplomacy in Berlin called for the urgent transfer of additional air defense systems to Ukraine to protect against Russian missiles and drones.
Viorica Rusica
Nine people arrested for alleged acts of Russian sabotage in Poland
Nine suspected members of a Russian spy ring have been arrested for allegedly coordinating a campaign of sabotage in Poland, Prime Minister Donald Tusk said Monday.