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USA

JFK: A mystery that resurfaces

The FBI has discovered 2 new documents on the assassination of John F. Kennedy, rekindling conspiracy theories. A Republican lawmaker claims two shooters were involved, casting doubt on the official story. A new investigation is opening, while Trump promises to release files on Robert Kennedy and Martin Luther King. 

GREECE

Two islands shaken by record seismic activity

The islands of Santorini and Amorgos have been hit by a 5,3 magnitude earthquake, the strongest since late January. More than 12 tremors have been recorded in two weeks, prompting the evacuation of 800 people. Schools remain closed, while authorities insist that a catastrophic scenario is unlikely despite the continued seismic activity.

INDIA

Ed Sheeran stopped by police in the street

While on tour in India, Ed Sheeran gave an impromptu performance in Bangalore. A crowd quickly gathered, but the police intervened to interrupt the concert, due to lack of permission. The singer, surprised, had to abandon it. Despite this, the demand for his concerts is so high that an additional date has been added in the city. 

GERMANY

Munich mobilizes against the extreme right

250 protesters gathered in Munich to protest against the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party and its alliance with conservatives. With two weeks to go until the elections, Germans are denouncing the alliance as a threat to democracy. Other cities across the country have also held similar rallies. 

ARMENIA

Towards membership of the European Union?

The Armenian parliament has adopted a bill to start negotiations with the EU, marking a gradual distancing from Russia. Yerevan criticizes Moscow for its inaction in the face of Azerbaijan's attacks. Joining the International Criminal Court and military exercises with the United States confirm this strategic shift. 

MEXICO

A tragic collision left 38 dead 

A Tour's Acosta bus collided with a truck in the state of Campeche, killing at least 38 people. The accident happened at night, and the bus burned completely. The company claims that the vehicle was in perfect condition, but was unable to avoid the collision with the truck off its lane. 

FRANCE

Nicolas Sarkozy under electronic bracelet

Sentenced to three years in prison, including one year in prison, Nicolas Sarkozy now wears an electronic bracelet in connection with the Bismuth affair. The former president was found guilty of corruption and influence peddling. In addition, his trial for the Libyan financing of his 2007 presidential campaign continues. 

EUROPE

Shein under investigation for fraudulent practices

The European Union is investigating Shein, which is suspected of failing to combat the sale of non-compliant products. The fast fashion giant is also criticized for the proliferation of low-value packages, which are harmful to the environment and the local economy. If found guilty, Shein risks heavy fines. _VX

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