Iran's National Team Set to Face Belgium in World Cup Showdown
Iran's national football team is preparing to take on Belgium in their second match of the 2026 World Cup, aiming for a strong performance.
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Iran's national football team is preparing to take on Belgium in their second match of the 2026 World Cup, aiming for a strong performance.
The Estonian new passenger car market is on the rise, with a notable increase in sales compared to previous months, particularly in electric vehicles.
Estonia is set to support Armenia in enhancing its anti-corruption efforts at the municipal level through a partnership with Transparency International Estonia.
In Melbourne, police are currently engaged in a standoff with an alleged graffiti artist who has climbed a 120-meter tower of the Bolte Bridge. Authorities are working to resolve the situation safely.
Organizations representing private forest owners in Latvia, Lithuania, and Estonia have united to call for enhanced cooperation in forestry policy among the Baltic nations.
The Business and Innovation Agency (EIS) is launching seven projects aimed at helping Estonian creative enterprises expand their presence in foreign markets with EU support.
During her recent visit to the United States, Foreign Minister Baiba Braze highlighted the importance of enhancing Latvia's strategic partnership with the U.S. and reaffirmed support for Ukraine.
The inaugural Global Dialogue on AI Governance, co-chaired by Estonia and El Salvador, is being held in Geneva, focusing on international cooperation in AI.
In a significant move, over 50 members of the Estonian parliament have protested a Chinese law that they believe threatens the rights of ethnic minorities.
As the NATO summit approaches in Ankara, the alliance faces the challenge of demonstrating its unity amid ongoing discussions and disputes among member states.
Palestinian leaders have condemned the decision to end UNRWA's operations in Gaza, asserting that it is driven by political motives.
The State Police have apprehended four suspects involved in long-term acts of cruelty against animals, raising concerns about animal welfare.
A Flixbus traveling from Warsaw to Tallinn, carrying Latvian passengers, crashed into a ditch in Lithuania early Monday morning.
The International Atomic Energy Agency has confirmed that the tritium levels in the 21st batch of ALPS treated water from Japan are significantly below operational limits, ensuring safety.
As China increases its imports of soy and beef from Brazil, the economic relationship deepens, prompting discussions about the implications for political loyalty.
Experts emphasize the role of AI-powered tools in improving the efficiency of investigations into missing persons, particularly in urgent situations.
The Anaklia Deep Sea Port is becoming a key asset in the economic collaboration between Uzbekistan and Georgia, fostering trade and connectivity.
In a recent statement, T.K. Govindan has accused M.V. Jayarajan of conspiring to damage the reputation of CPI(M) Kerala secretary M.V. Govindan, while also ruling out any return to the party.
A childless couple from China, known for their frugal lifestyle, has made a significant donation of five million yuan (US$735,000) to support children with congenital heart disease.
Heavy rainfall in Mumbai has resulted in the closure of the Pune–Mumbai Expressway and the old Mumbai–Pune Highway due to landslides. Traffic police are advising against travel.