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Demonstrators in Georgia protesting against the government have reportedly attempted to storm the presidential palace in Tbilisi.
Law enforcement deployed tear gas and water cannons in an effort to disperse the crowds.
The protests were sparked by calls from opposition figures for a “peaceful revolution” against the ruling Georgian Dream party, which stands accused of pro-Russian leanings and authoritarian practices.
The pro-Western opposition in the country has maintained ongoing demonstrations since the previous year, following an election victory by Georgian Dream that has been disputed by critics as fraudulent.
Subsequently, Georgian Dream suspended Georgia’s negotiations regarding accession to the European Union, effectively halting a long-pursued national objective.
Tragically, at least three individuals, including two rescue personnel, have perished in the country’s southeast.
Grand Duke Henri of Luxembourg has abdicated, ceding the throne to his heir, Grand Duke Guillaume.
Authorities discovered the bodies of Mark and Louise O’Connor, a couple in their 50s, along with their autistic son Evan, at their residence on Monday.
The Spanish region that suffered the loss of 230 lives in 2024 has once again been impacted by severe weather conditions.
President Volodymyr Zelensky has announced that at least four people have been killed in Kyiv following a Russian aerial bombardment across Ukraine.
Drone footage has captured a colony of polar bears inhabiting an abandoned research facility on Russia’s Kolyuchin Island.
Russian athlete Alexey Molchanov has surpassed his own 2024 world record in a particularly demanding freediving discipline.
Restoration efforts have been completed on the medieval towers of Notre-Dame Cathedral following the devastating fire of 2019.
The BBC’s Russia Editor, Steve Rosenberg, is reporting live from joint military exercises conducted by Russia and Belarus, as part of Zapad 2025 (West 2025).
Drones of this type were intercepted and shot down over Polish airspace in the early hours of Wednesday.
The BBC’s Sarah Rainsford reports that Sunday’s attack inflicted “a huge amount of damage.”
Overnight missile and drone strikes launched by Russia have impacted key government buildings in Kyiv.
A tragic incident on a funicular in Lisbon has resulted in 16 fatalities and numerous injuries.
Local media outlets suggest a cable detachment along the railway route led to a loss of control; a national day of mourning is being observed.
Actress Julia Roberts is making her debut at the Venice Film Festival to promote her new film, “After The Hunt.”
Russia initiated a large-scale assault on the Ukrainian capital during the early hours of Thursday evening, resulting in at least 19 deaths, including four children.
Tomatoes deemed unfit for consumption are used as projectiles during the annual festival.
Two military bands performed at Buckingham Palace in celebration of Ukraine’s 34th Independence Day.
The helicopter was involved in wildfire suppression efforts at the time of the crash.
Champion tree hugger Hannah Willow shares her passion for the sport.
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