Russia using Houthi rebels from Yemen as cannon fodder in Ukraine
moscow November 24, 2024 20:40Russian forces have reportedly recruited hundreds of Yemeni fighters, promising high salaries and Russian citizenship, to fight in Ukraine.
Russian forces have reportedly recruited hundreds of Yemeni fighters, promising high salaries and Russian citizenship, to fight in Ukraine.
A church in Switzerland has conducted a unique experiment by installing an AI-powered confessional where people could talk to a Jesus avatar in 100 different languages.
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Ursula Haverbeck, a German Holocaust denier, has died at the age of 96. Over the past two decades, she had been convicted multiple times for denying the Jewish persecution during World War II.
President Biden has made the decision to supply Ukraine with a large quantity of antipersonnel mines in an effort to bolster the country's defenses against Russian aggression. This move comes as tensions continue to rise in the region.
Thai serial killer 'Am Cyanide' has been sentenced to death in a historic ruling for the murder of a 32-year-old friend in Bangkok. The conviction marks the first of fifteen cases against the woman, who allegedly began her killing spree in 2020.
A painting by the Belgian artist René Magritte has become the most expensive surrealist artwork ever sold, fetching $121 million at an auction in New York.
The prosecutor in the hush money case against President-elect Donald Trump has asked a New York judge to delay ruling on the sentencing until after his presidency. This would mean the case could be postponed until 2029.
The Iranian judiciary is not prosecuting the Iranian student who protested in her underwear against the security forces and was arrested in early November, citing her illness as the reason.
A study reveals the chilling impact of the Aztec Death Whistle sound on the human brain, resembling a scream.
Plundering by organized crime gangs in Gaza is leading to severe food shortages for two million Palestinians, as humanitarian aid convoys are increasingly targeted with violence.
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The EU has decided to implement a new package of sanctions against Iran, mainly due to its military support for Russia in the war with Ukraine.
The 22-meter-long skeleton of a dinosaur has been sold for 6 million euros at an auction in France. It is reportedly the largest dinosaur skeleton ever auctioned, but not the most expensive.
A South Korean man was arrested in Peru for attempting to smuggle over 300 tarantulas out of the country tied to his body. Security at Lima airport noticed 'noticeable bumps' and stopped him.
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Donald Trump has announced a new appointment, naming his campaign spokesperson Steven Cheung as the White House communications director if he is re-elected as president.
Tropical Storm Sara is wreaking havoc in the Central American country of Honduras. Video footage shows flooded areas due to heavy rainfall, with the northeast coast being hit the hardest.
President Trump's recent cabinet picks have sparked controversy and intrigue.
A public hearing in the US Congress aimed to reduce the secrecy surrounding unidentified flying objects (UFOs) but instead raised more questions and increased mystery.
A 65-year-old American tourist has been arrested in Tokyo for allegedly scratching a pillar at the famous Meiji Jingu shrine with his fingernails. Concerns over disrespectful behavior of tourists in Japan are on the rise.
The Spanish meteorological service AEMET has issued a code red warning for Valencia, where more than two hundred people died in floods just two weeks ago. It is the most severe warning the service can issue. Heavy rainfall of 180 millimeters is expected in half a day. Other regions in Spain are also at risk.
Israel labels 'Jew Hunt' as an Islamic terrorist attack orchestrated by the Palestinian Community Foundation. Leaders are said to have ties with Hamas.
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A 22-year-old US military member, Jack Teixeira, has been sentenced to 15 years in prison for leaking secret information online. Teixeira accessed and shared hundreds of classified documents, including information on the war in Ukraine.
An aircraft belonging to the American budget airline Spirit Airlines was shot at while approaching the airport of the Haitian capital Port-au-Prince. The company reported that a cabin crew member was injured.
Police had to intervene at a sale of luxury Le Creuset cookware in Andover, UK, as hundreds of people queued for hours causing traffic chaos.
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