The Hague Protests: Voices for Change Ahead of NATO Summit
Thousands protest in The Hague ahead of NATO summit, questioning military spending and calling for a brighter future.
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Thousands protest in The Hague ahead of NATO summit, questioning military spending and calling for a brighter future.
NATO’s push for a 5% GDP defense spend is sparking debates on economic sustainability and social impacts among allies.
A residential building in Be’er Sheva was hit by an Iranian missile on June 24, resulting in multiple casualties. Rescue operations are underway.
Dutch ecological artist Thijs Biersteker turns climate data into immersive art with “Fungal Faculty” at Summer Davos Forum, merging tech with emotion.
CMG President meets FEI boss Ingmar De Vos in Lausanne to boost equestrian culture and promote the Olympic spirit in China.
Ex-CIA chief John Brennan blasts U.S. Iran strikes, remarking “Bibi led, Trump followed.” U.S. intelligence stands firm on Iran’s nuclear program.
Kirsty Coventry, the new IOC leader, vows to keep the Olympics youthful and vibrant with innovation and cultural diversity.
China marks 80 years of victory with a grand parade in Tian’anmen, blending historic tribute and modern military tech.
Palmeiras and Inter Miami advance to the Club World Cup round of 16 after a dramatic 2-2 draw filled with last-minute heroics!
China urges a swift ceasefire between Israel and Iran, emphasizing dialogue over military action for lasting peace.