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Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam has requested half a billion euros to address the country's ongoing humanitarian crisis. The appeal was made during a joint press conference with French President Emmanuel Macron in Paris.

New York prosecutor again accuses Harvey Weinstein of abuse of power

New York prosecutor again accuses Harvey Weinstein of abuse of power

On the first day of his retrial in New York, prosecutors accused 74-year-old film producer Harvey Weinstein of abusing his power in Hollywood to exploit vulnerable young women. The trial focuses on how the producer allegedly leveraged his industry status to facilitate the abuse.

Power grid in part of Utrecht province at capacity: no new connections from July 1

Power grid in part of Utrecht province at capacity: no new connections from July 1

Starting July 1st, new power grid connections in parts of the Utrecht province will be halted due to network congestion, placing even residential requests on a waiting list. While this connection stop has been implemented in specific areas, it has been temporarily averted in Flevopolder, Gelderland, and eastern Utrecht.

Iran denies plans to execute eight women

Iran denies plans to execute eight women

Iran has denied reports that eight women are facing imminent execution after U.S. President Donald Trump called for their release. The Iranian judiciary stated that the reports were "fake news" and that Trump had been misled.

Insufficient EU support to suspend part of treaty with Israel

Insufficient EU support to suspend part of treaty with Israel

Ireland, Slovenia, and Spain failed to gain sufficient support among EU foreign ministers to partially suspend the association agreement between the EU and Israel. EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas confirmed that the required qualified majority of member states could not be reached during the discussions in Luxembourg.