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Azerbaijan’s Qarabağ secured a 1-0 away victory over Dutch side Twente in the first leg of the UEFA Conference League play-off round.
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Azerbaijan’s Qarabağ secured a 1-0 away victory over Dutch side Twente in the first leg of the UEFA Conference League play-off round.

American toy company Mattel has released a new Barbie doll inspired by legendary Hollywood actress Marilyn Monroe. The release commemorates the 100th anniversary of the actress’s birth.

A U.S. Army infantry division at Fort Stewart in Georgia is offering soldiers an unusual incentive: four days of leave to play Grand Theft Auto VI if they agree to extend their military contracts for at least two years.

Starting in September 2026, schools across Mongolia will ban the use of social media as part of a new policy aimed at protecting children online and reducing their dependence on smartphones.

Genesis, Hyundai Motor Group’s luxury automotive brand, has unveiled the GV90, its first full-size flagship SUV. The all-electric model is expected to offer a driving range of around 500 kilometers on a single charge.

The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) and the Israel Security Agency, better known as Shin Bet, claimed on Thursday that Hamas had been using Nasser Hospital in southern Gaza's Khan Younis for "torture and interrogations" of Palestinians.

Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova stated on Thursday that Russia is the sole "guarantor" of Ukraine's sovereignty.

The Hungarian government plans to introduce the euro by 2030, but officials say that a sustainable reduction in the budget deficit and public debt will be essential before the country can join the eurozone.

American defense startup Castelion has raised more than $1 billion in new funding to accelerate the development and production of hypersonic weapons.

For a long time, the Arctic was associated with the "dead land" of the North and was not considered a place suitable for economic activity or human life. Today, however, it is increasingly seen as a valuable and strategically important region. This shift is largely connected to the natural resources hidden beneath its surface. Climate change and the melting of Arctic ice are only making these…