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NASA astronauts shelter during ISS leak repair

NASA astronauts shelter during ISS leak repair

NASA astronauts aboard the International Space Station were ordered to shelter in their spacecraft as a precautionary measure while the Russian crew worked to seal a growing leak in their module. The instruction was issued to ensure readiness for a possible evacuation while repairs were underway.

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Eurovision Song Contest drew 35 million fewer viewers than last year

Eurovision Song Contest drew 35 million fewer viewers than last year

The Eurovision Song Contest saw a significant decline in viewership this year, attracting 131 million viewers compared to 166 million the previous year. The European Broadcasting Union (EBU) reported these figures on Friday following the international music event.

FIFA cancels free World Cup tickets and asks fans to pay after all

FIFA cancels free World Cup tickets and asks fans to pay after all

FIFA has invalidated World Cup tickets that were accidentally distributed for free to dozens of supporters due to a technical error. The organization is now requiring these fans to pay the full ticket price if they still wish to attend the matches.

Von der Leyen also open to flexible EU accession process

Von der Leyen also open to flexible EU accession process

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has expressed support for a more dynamic EU accession process for candidate countries. Speaking after the EU-Western Balkans summit, she emphasized the importance of rewarding reform efforts with deeper integration into the European Union.

Ireland imposes entry ban on two Israeli ministers

Ireland imposes entry ban on two Israeli ministers

Ireland has imposed an entry ban on Israeli ministers Itamar Ben-Gvir and Bezalel Smotrich due to their extremist views and role in the Gaza conflict. Prime Minister Micheál Martin previously indicated that the government would take action against officials who fuel tensions in the region.

Norwegian Crown Princess has pulmonary fibrosis: No cure, but early detection and lung protection help

Norwegian Crown Princess has pulmonary fibrosis: No cure, but early detection and lung protection help

Norwegian Crown Princess Mette-Marit is preparing for a potential lung transplant as a last resort for her chronic pulmonary fibrosis. Lung specialist Wim Wuyts emphasizes that while the disease is incurable, early detection and preventative care are essential to managing the condition.