Hundreds of thousands of people attended protests in Rome last month hailed as a show of strength against Giorgia Meloni's hard-right government, but Italy's divided opposition is struggling to make an impact. Five Star threw its weight behind a large protest in Rome last month against rearmament, an issue that Lazar noted "poses a challenge to Giorgia Meloni" in a country with a long tradition of peace movements.
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Houthi rebels attacked the Liberian-flagged cargo vessel, Eternity C, in the Red Sea, marking the second such incident this week. The EU naval mission reports rescuing six crew members, including five Filipinos and one Indian. Video footage released by the Houthis shows armed men boarding the ship and planting explosives, leading to its sinking.
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A Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) employee, identified as Colonel Ivan Voronych, was fatally shot in Kyiv, prompting a criminal investigation. The suspect reportedly used a silenced pistol, firing five times at the victim. Pro-Kremlin commentators celebrated the killing, suggesting Moscow's involvement and highlighting the deceased's role in "special tasks," potentially including sabotage against Russia.
Saudi Arabia now offers a 30-day grace period for expired visit visas, allowing holders to exit without immediate penalties via the Absher platform. Overstaying this window results in hefty fines, potential jail time, and deportation. This shift aligns with broader visa reforms, including skill-based employment visas, signaling a move towards a more flexible and transparent immigration system.
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