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Strong winds topple 24-meter Statue of Liberty replica in southern Brazil

In the southern city of Guaíba, Brazil, strong winds on December 15 caused the collapse of a 24-meter replica of the Statue of Liberty. The statue, a symbol of the Havan retail chain, fell in the parking lot of one of its stores in the metropolitan region of Porto Alegre, within the state of Rio......

Classes suspended in Tetouan due to severe weather conditions

Educational authorities in the Moroccan province of Tetouan have announced the suspension of classes on Monday, December 15, 2025, due to adverse weather conditions affecting the region. The decision applies to all public and private educational institutions across the province and was taken as a preventive......

Person of interest to be released as investigation continues into Brown University shooting

US authorities have announced that a person of interest detained in connection with the deadly shooting at Brown University will be released, citing insufficient evidence to pursue charges at this stage. Local officials said the investigation is ongoing and that new elements now suggest the suspect......

Morocco updates regulations to enhance vegetable oil quality and safety

Morocco has introduced a new government decree to tighten control over the quality and safety of vegetable oils and fats intended for consumption. This initiative seeks to modernize outdated regulations, protect consumers, and align national standards with international benchmarks. The decree applies......

Russian strike in Odesa port ignites Turkish cargo ship and deepens energy crisis

A Turkish-owned cargo vessel was severely damaged in Ukraine's Chornomorsk port after a Russian missile and drone barrage ignited massive fires across the facility. The attack, which struck on Friday afternoon, targeted a civilian ship transporting food and vehicles, renewing concerns over Moscow's......

Perrier shuts down Vergèze plant after incident at wastewater treatment facility

Production at Perrier’s historic facility in Vergèze, southern France, has been halted following an incident at the site’s internal wastewater treatment station. The shutdown was ordered by local authorities after an inspection carried out by the Regional Directorate for Environment,......

CNDH urges immediate action on housing safety after Fez building collapses kill 22

The National Council for Human Rights (CNDH) has called for urgent measures to ensure adequate housing rights following the collapse of two residential buildings in Fez, which left 22 dead and 16 injured. The tragedy occurred in the Al Massira district’s Al Moustakbal neighborhood between Tuesday......

Australia bans social media for under-16s in global first

Australia has introduced a world-first law prohibiting children under 16 from using major social media platforms, aiming to protect youth from addictive algorithms and online risks. Starting Wednesday morning, hundreds of thousands of Australian teens found themselves blocked from apps such as Instagram,......

FDA to review possible links between adult deaths and Covid-19 vaccines

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has opened a formal review to determine whether coronavirus vaccines could be connected to reports of adult deaths, federal health officials confirmed on Tuesday. The inquiry expands on an ongoing investigation examining previous allegations that some children may......

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