News archive of June 2024

Russia Warns NATO of 'Direct Confrontation' in the Black Sea

Russia has issued a warning to NATO, indicating the potential for a "direct confrontation" in the Black Sea amid an escalation in US drone activities in the region. The Russian Ministry of Defense announced that Defense Minister Andrey Belousov has instructed the military to propose operational responses to what Moscow perceives as provocations.

Djokovic to play at Wimbledon, face Czech Kopriva in opening round

LONDON - Serbian tennis star Novak Djokovic will definitely be competing at this year's Wimbledon and was on Friday drawn to play Czech Vit Kopriva in the opening round.

A clash between Djokovic and reigning champion Carlos Alcaraz of Spain, who defeated the Serbian in last season's match for the title, is not possible before a potential new final.

How to wear baggy pants with sneakers according to Sienna Miller

Sienna Miller is known for her love of boho style and she’s been proving it lately with every look that’s more inspired than the last. However, this week, the British actress was a guest on the talk show Jimmy Kimmel Live! in Los Angeles and was spotted with a slightly different look.

Shockwaves: Democrats Consider Replacing Biden After Debate Disaster

Following a contentious debate between President Joe Biden and Donald Trump, the Democratic Party in the United States is reportedly grappling with the idea of replacing Biden as their presidential candidate, according to Politico.

Global watchdog removes Türkiye from ‘gray list’

The international financial crime watchdog Financial Action Task Force (FATF) removed Türkiye from its "gray list" of countries that require special scrutiny on June 28.

"We succeeded," Turkish Treasury and Finance Minister Mehmet Şimşek wrote on X ahead of FATF's official announcement of Türkiye's removal - a long-awaited move that is expected to accelerate foreign investments.

Carbonara in its vegetarian version

Enjoy your favorite carbonara in a light, healthy, and wonderfully summery version. Whole wheat spaghetti pairs perfectly with zucchini and smoked paprika, creating the ultimate summer dish for your table.

Greece accuses North Macedonia’s leadership of irredentism 

The Greek Foreign Ministry has lambasted the leadership of North Macedonia for its "continued violation" of the Prespa name agreement signed in 2019 by the two countries, accusing it of irredentism after a post on X on Thursday by the neighboring country's president, Gordana Siljanovska-Davkova, who referred to "Aegean Macedonia," which is part of Greece's region of Macedonia.

Central India's Top 10 Tourist Destinations

Central India's extensive and diversified area offers a wide range of experiences to be explored.  This captivating region located amidst the Indian Sub-continent, is a fusion of rich cultural heritage and majestic grandeur.. This region abounds with cultural gems and natural wonders thereby seamlessly synchronising with ancient traditions and contemporary advancements in technology.

Are Food Chemicals in Your Diet – Check out the data

In food packaging, non-stick cookware, waterproof clothing, carpets, mattresses, cosmetics, electronics, even in drinking water, in food, rain, and soil… More than 10,000 are perfluorinated and polyfluorinated alkylated substances (PFAS) – the so-called “permanent chemicals” – which can be found almost everywhere threatening health and the environment.

Briton found dead in Spetses

A 44-year-old British national was found dead at the old port of Spetses on Friday morning, state-run news agency AMNA reported. 

Authorities said he had sustained injuries on the left side of his head and an autopsy has been ordered to determine the cause of death. His body will be transferred to Piraeus this afternoon. 

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