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Zelenskiy offered Putin negotiations in Kyiv
Zelenskiy offered Putin negotiations in Kyiv
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy has offered Russian leader Vladimir Putin to hold negotiations in the city of Kyiv. This was reported by Zamin.uz. He announced this in an interview with ABC News. According to Zelenskiy, Putin's proposal to organize a meeting in Moscow is mainly a tactic aimed at delaying time. According to the president, he is not ready to go to Moscow while the country is under missile strikes and military attacks. He emphasized, “I will not set foot in the capital of terrorists.” Zelenskiy also said that it was unfortunate not to participate in the previously planned meeting in Alaska. According to him, Putin achieved results aligned with his goals during the meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump. The Ukrainian leader also stressed the need for additional economic and political pressure against Russia. He criticized some partners for continuing to purchase Russian oil and gas. According to Zelenskiy, Russia's main weapon is energy resources, and stopping their purchase is the most effective measure. Zelenskiy also paid attention to the issue of security guarantees. He stated that the country's defense can only be ensured by the national army. He noted that Ukrainian forces have strong positions in Donbass and emphasized that Russia will be forced to make heavy sacrifices to fully capture this territory. Zelenskiy called the idea of creating a “buffer zone” a big mistake, as there are currently “death zones” of 10-20 kilometers in practice. According to him, Putin is avoiding direct meetings with Ukraine and is putting forward unacceptable proposals, which is a politically bad step.
World 21:27, 9-09-2025
Warsaw metro library opened, 16 thousand books available
Warsaw metro library opened, 16 thousand books available
A new project has been implemented in the Polish capital, Warsaw, to promote culture and reading. This was reported by Zamin.uz. A modern library has been opened at the metro station. The cultural center named “Metroteka” started operating at the Konratowicza station on the M2 line in the Targówek district. This project aims to encourage the city’s residents and metro passengers to develop an interest in reading books rather than using smartphones, and to create a comfortable environment for culture and relaxation. The library consists of two sections, with separate areas for adults and children. Additionally, a special space is allocated for mass reading and cultural events. The Metroteka library, with a total area of 150 square meters, has approximately more than 16 thousand books. All books are provided “expressly” using contactless chips. After reading, books can be returned to the library or placed in a special drop box that operates 24 hours a day. Metroteka offers visitors not only the opportunity to read books but also to temporarily use laptops, access the internet, and work in a quiet environment away from noise. Moreover, there is an option to relax with free coffee and hot chocolate. On the first day of the project’s launch, more than 400 books were distributed. Among them are school textbooks, travel guides, scientific and practical books. This new library will make a significant contribution to culture and education in the city of Warsaw.
World 20:55, 9-09-2025
A ban on foreign drivers is expected in Russia
A ban on foreign drivers is expected in Russia
Special attention is being paid to order and security issues within the territory of the Russian Federation. This was reported by Zamin.uz. According to RIA Novosti, within the framework of new measures being prepared by the government, the entry or stay of foreign nationals who violate rules in Russia may be restricted. According to current federal migration legislation, if a foreign national is held administratively liable two or more times within three years, they may be banned from entering Russia. These restrictions particularly apply to violations of traffic rules. The legal document cites examples of violations such as driving a vehicle that has not passed technical inspection, failing to yield at pedestrian crossings, and improperly installing state license plates. Such violations can pose a significant problem for foreign drivers and may result in a high likelihood of being banned from entering Russia for up to three years. Officials emphasize that these measures are being introduced to strengthen legality in Russia, ensure safety on the roads, and maintain public order. At the same time, foreign labor migrants and drivers are required to respect the country's laws. This initiative has sparked various opinions among the public. Some believe it will strengthen traffic discipline, while others say it may be too strict a restriction for foreigners. If a final decision is made, every foreign national coming to Russia will have to strictly comply with traffic rules. Because even a minor violation could lead to losing their opportunity to enter the country.
World 20:14, 9-09-2025
Protests intensify in Nepal, Prime Minister resigns
Protests intensify in Nepal, Prime Minister resigns
Political instability in Nepal is escalating further. This was reported by Zamin.uz. On September 9, protesters gathered in front of the personal residence of the country’s Prime Minister Sharma Oli in Balkot, demanding that he be held accountable for the deaths that occurred during yesterday’s clashes. A few hours later, the protesters set the residence on fire. This was reported by the “India Today” publication. According to “The Himalayan Times,” the protesters’ anger intensified to an uncontrollable level. They held the Prime Minister responsible and raised mass slogans in front of his residence. When the residence was engulfed in flames, the police used tear gas to disperse the protesters. Shooting sounds were also heard at that time. As the situation escalated, government members were evacuated to a safe area with the help of military helicopters. Additionally, the homes of several government officials were also victims of fire. The threat level was raised in Nepal’s capital, and Kathmandu International Airport was temporarily closed. All flights were canceled. According to reports, the mass protests intensified following the ban on major social media platforms in the country – Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp, and YouTube. Although the government recently lifted this ban, public anger did not subside. Officials reported that at least 19 people died in the clashes yesterday and today. Following mass pressure and unrest, Prime Minister Sharma Oli resigned from his position. Observers believe that the events in Nepal have seriously tested the country’s political system. Trust in the authorities has decreased, and the banning of social networks has intensified the protests. The measures taken did not help stabilize the situation. Nepal’s political processes may enter a new phase.
World 19:55, 9-09-2025
Russian helicopter violated Estonian airspace
Russian helicopter violated Estonian airspace
It has been reported that a Russian Mi-8 military helicopter violated Estonian airspace near the island of Vaindlo in the Gulf of Finland. This was reported by Zamin.uz. The Estonian military command stated in a statement announced in Tallinn on September 8 that the incident occurred around noon on September 7. According to the information, the helicopter entered Estonian airspace over the Baltic Sea and remained there for approximately four minutes without notifying air traffic control services during that time. This incident has caused tensions between the neighboring countries. The Estonian Ministry of Foreign Affairs summoned the temporary chargé d'affaires of Russia in the country and delivered an official note of protest. The head of the ministry, Margus Saksna, described the event as a blatant violation of international legal norms and a serious issue. Additionally, the Estonian MFA emphasized that this year marks the third time Russia has violated Estonian airspace. Previous incidents occurred on May 13 and June 22. At the end of August, fragments belonging to an unmanned aerial vehicle were found in Estonian territory. Experts believe that such incidents pose a serious threat to the security of European Union and NATO member states. This increases the likelihood of disrupting the political and military balance in the region. The Russian helicopter's violation of Estonian airspace has further complicated relations between the two countries. The Estonian side states that such actions are unacceptable and demands adherence to international legal norms. This event may negatively affect political and military stability in the European region.
World 18:10, 9-09-2025
Mysterious postcard sent from Trump to Epstein
Mysterious postcard sent from Trump to Epstein
On Monday, September 8, Democratic representatives in the U.S. House of Representatives presented an important document to the public. This was reported by Zamin.uz. The document is a postcard sent to financier Jeffrey Epstein, which has been a subject of controversy in the political arena for many years. According to information, the postcard was sent by former U.S. President Donald Trump to Epstein in the late last century or more than twenty years ago. The Democrats are disclosing this document and paying serious attention to its content. The postcard features a schematic image of a female body, with the words “Jeffrey” and “Donald” as well as various expressions written on it. At the end of the postcard, the phrase “Happy Birthday — and may every day be filled with new wonderful secrets” is noted. According to the Democrats, they have obtained a letter written by Trump to Epstein on the occasion of his birthday. However, the President has denied the existence of such a letter. The content of the postcard refers to “wonderful secrets.” Therefore, the Democrats are demanding to find out what secret Trump is hiding and to disclose all documents related to the Epstein case. Politicians believe this document may clarify the relationship between Trump and Epstein. Discussions about these two individuals have been ongoing in the U.S. public and media for many years. Analysts consider the Democrats’ move as a form of political pressure. The release of the postcard raises new questions that demand answers from the public. The postcard announced in the U.S. Congress has sparked new debates in the political arena. The topic of the “secret relationship” between Trump and Epstein has become a pressing issue once again. Through this document, the Democrats have gained a new opportunity in the political struggle.
World 15:34, 9-09-2025
A teacher in Germany did not go to work for 16 years while still receiving a salary
A teacher in Germany did not go to work for 16 years while still receiving a salary
A unique incident in Germany sparked widespread discussions. This was reported by Zamin.uz. A vocational college teacher in the city of Wesel, North Rhine-Westphalia, was found to have regularly received a salary for 16 years without going to work. According to reports, the teacher had been officially on sick leave since 2009 and submitted medical certificates every month to receive his salary. Thus, he was paid approximately one million euros over 16 years. His average monthly salary was about 6,100 euros. This situation was discovered after the school administration changed. The new management decided to check the teacher's status and called him for a medical examination. However, the teacher considered this decision unfair and took the matter to court. During the trial, he defended that the salary received based on long-term sick leave was lawful. Nevertheless, the court sided with the school and ruled that the teacher not only must return the salary but also cover 2,500 euros in court costs. The judge described the case as incomprehensible because the teacher had not attended a single class in 16 years but continuously submitted medical certificates and received payment. According to German law, civil servants, including teachers, have the right to unlimited sick leave and can receive full salary during this period. However, the law strictly prohibits a person on sick leave from engaging in other commercial activities. It was revealed that during his sick leave, the teacher established a startup specializing in the medical field. This was considered a violation of the law and led to his defeat in court. This incident sparked serious discussions in Germany about the laws governing sick leave for civil servants and their practical application.
World 14:51, 9-09-2025
Pig kidney successfully transplanted into an American
Pig kidney successfully transplanted into an American
A new historic achievement has been recorded in the field of medicine. This was reported by Zamin.uz. A genetically modified pig kidney was transplanted into a 67-year-old American patient, Tim Endryus. The patient has been living with this organ for more than six months. This event is considered a major breakthrough in xenotransplantation, the field of transplanting animal organs into the human body. The prestigious journal Nature provided information about this. Endryus suffered from terminal kidney failure and had been dependent on dialysis treatment for over two years. After the operation performed in January of this year, he was able to live without dialysis. Experts regard this result as one of the most important steps in xenotransplantation. The procedure was carried out using a genetically modified pig kidney prepared by the biotechnology company eGenesis, located in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Certain antigens were removed from the kidney to reduce the risk of rejection, and seven human genes were added, which decreases the likelihood of inflammation and bleeding. Additionally, retroviruses present in the pig genome were inactivated. According to Australian transplant specialist Wayne Hawthorne, the fact that the patient did not reject the kidney for six months is an amazing result. This period is considered the most dangerous because complications and immune system rejection of the organ can occur. If the patient lives for more than a year, it will mark a new stage in medicine. Similar procedures have been performed before. For example, a 53-year-old American, Tovana Luna, received a pig kidney transplant and lived for four months and nine days, but the organ was later removed due to rejection. Tim Endryus’s case is progressing much more successfully. Medical experts believe that xenotransplantation could play an important role in saving millions of lives in the future. Currently, the number of patients in need of organ transplants is large, but donor organs are insufficient. Using pig organs opens new opportunities for preserving human health.
World 13:42, 9-09-2025
Ukrainian refugee killed on train in North Carolina
Ukrainian refugee killed on train in North Carolina
A 23-year-old Ukrainian refugee, Irina Zarutska, was stabbed to death on a train in North Carolina. This was reported by Zamin.uz. The police arrested 34-year-old Decarlos Brown, who attacked the woman, and charged him with murder. The incident was recorded on video and widely shared on social media, causing significant public outrage. The city mayor called the incident a failure of the judicial system and promised measures to enhance safety on public transport. Zarutska's family stated that she had fled the war in 2022 and come to the United States, quickly adapting to her new life. She was interested in art, loved animals, and lived happily with her family. The incident also sparked political debates. Some criticized that Brown, despite having been previously convicted of serious crimes, had been released. The state leader called for more effective measures against crime. This event once again prompted discussions in society about safety and justice issues.
World 13:14, 9-09-2025
Cheese attracts tourists in France
Cheese attracts tourists in France
In France, cheese is becoming not only a national dish but also one of the main attractions for tourists. This was reported by Zamin.uz. A new cheese museum has been established in the city of Paris. Additionally, ancient cellars located in the Jura Mountains and herders on the island of Corsica introduce tourists to the region's life and history through cheese. In museums and travel routes, guests are provided with detailed information about the cheese-making process and the influence of different regions on its flavor. According to experts, the market for food-based travel is expected to expand significantly over the next decade. For example, in the center of the Jura region, it is explained that approximately 400 liters of milk are needed for one Comté cheese. Tourists are now interested not only in tasting the cheese but also in learning about its history, the work of producers, and the cultural heritage of the region. For this reason, cheese holds an important place in France's gastronomic tourism sector.
World 12:36, 9-09-2025
Cheese tourism in France is reaching a new level
Cheese tourism in France is reaching a new level
In France, cheese is not only regarded as a national dish but is also becoming one of the main attractions for tourists. This was reported by Zamin.uz. A new cheese museum has opened in Paris, presenting the culture and traditions of this field to the wider public. Ancient cellars in the Jura Mountains region and herders on the island of Corsica showcase their cheese-making methods and the historical life of the region to tourists. Museums and travel routes provide guests with detailed information about how cheese is made and how it influences the taste in different regions. According to experts, the food-based tourism market will develop significantly within the next decade. For example, at the center in the Jura region, it is explained that approximately 400 liters of milk are needed to make one Comté cheese. Tourists now strive not only to taste the cheese but also to gain deeper knowledge about its history, the producers' labor, and the cultural heritage of the region. For this reason, cheese holds an important place in France's gastronomic travels and plays a significant role in enhancing the country's tourism potential.
World 12:05, 9-09-2025
Thailand court returned Thaksin Shinawatra to prison
Thailand court returned Thaksin Shinawatra to prison
The Supreme Court of Thailand has decided that former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra must serve a one-year prison sentence. This was reported by Zamin.uz. The court found that his transfer to the hospital in 2023 due to health reasons was unlawful. Thaksin was previously sentenced to eight years in prison, but the sentence was later reduced to one year by the king. He was transferred to the hospital immediately due to heart disease after spending less than a day in prison. The court's decision emphasized that Thaksin's illness is not serious and that he can be treated outside of prison. Therefore, it was determined that he must serve the remainder of his sentence in prison. Thaksin has been recognized as an important figure in Thai politics since 2001. His family remains active in politics, with his daughter Petongtarn continuing the party as part of the opposition. This event is considered one of the significant developments in Thai politics.
World 10:49, 9-09-2025
Explosion occurred on aid ship to Gaza near Tunis
Explosion occurred on aid ship to Gaza near Tunis
The Tunisian government has denied reports that a ship carrying humanitarian aid to Gaza, including Greta Thunberg, was attacked by a drone. This was reported by Zamin.uz. According to the flotilla organizers, the ship sailing under the Portuguese flag was struck near Tunis and caught fire. However, all passengers and crew members survived. The Tunisian National Guard stated that no drone flights were recorded and that the explosion may have occurred inside the ship. An investigation into the incident is ongoing. This flotilla set off from Barcelona last week, with the main goal of delivering humanitarian aid to Gaza. Similar ships have previously been stopped by Israel. Accurate information about the incident is being reviewed, and the situation is under control.
World 10:17, 9-09-2025
In France, the Bayrou government was rejected with a vote of no confidence
In France, the Bayrou government was rejected with a vote of no confidence
The French National Assembly expressed no confidence in the government led by Prime Minister François Bayrou and rejected it with 364 votes. This was reported by Zamin.uz. As a result, Bayrou was forced to submit his resignation to President Emmanuel Macron. President Macron can now appoint a new prime minister or dissolve the parliament and hold new elections. Some political parties are also demanding the president himself to resign. The main proposal of Bayrou's government included temporarily suspending pensions and social payments to reduce the country's debt. However, this proposal was rejected by both left-wing and right-wing parties, leading to the vote of no confidence in the government. Experts emphasize that France is facing significant financial difficulties. At the same time, the main problems for the population remain the high cost of living, security, and immigration issues. This situation may negatively affect the country's political and social stability.
World 09:34, 9-09-2025
Huge sloth tunnels discovered in South America
Huge sloth tunnels discovered in South America
At the beginning of the 21st century, South American scientists discovered mysterious and hidden tunnels underground. This was reported by Zamin.uz. It was determined that these passages were neither the result of human activity nor natural geological processes, sparking great interest within the scientific community. In Brazil, geology professor Heinrich Frank noticed an unfamiliar hole near a construction site and decided to study it. The tunnel was approximately four and a half meters long, with large claw marks on the inner walls and ceiling. According to Professor Frank, only powerful and giant animals could have dug such complex tunnels. Research indicates that the creatures who dug these tunnels were giant sloths that lived 8,000 to 10,000 years ago. They moved slower compared to modern sloths but possessed strength comparable to African elephants. More than 1,500 such underground passages have been identified in the Rio Grande do Sul region of Brazil, with the longest reaching 600 meters. These tunnels were likely dug by several generations of sloths. A 2018 study conducted in Utah showed a close relationship between humans and sloths, confirming instances of hunting and persecution. These discoveries provide new opportunities for deeper study of natural and historical processes.
World 04:25, 9-09-2025
The court sentenced former surgeon Neil Hopper to 32 months in prison
The court sentenced former surgeon Neil Hopper to 32 months in prison
In the United Kingdom, the court sentenced former vascular surgeon Neil Hopper to 32 months in prison. This was reported by Zamin.uz. He cut off his own legs and obtained over £466,000 in compensation by defrauding an insurance company. It was revealed that in April 2019, Hopper froze his legs using dry ice and later amputated them. He linked this action to sexual desire, stating it was his long-hidden dream. Hopper provided false information to the insurance company, claiming the amputation was due to sepsis. He spent the money on a camper van, hot tub, stove, and various other projects. The court also found him guilty of fraud and possessing excessively pornographic material on an illegal website. Law enforcement identified Hopper in connection with the case of Marius Gustavson, who posted illegal content and organized extreme body modification surgeries. Gustavson was sentenced to life imprisonment in 2024 for removing male genitalia and performing other dangerous surgical procedures. In March 2023, Hopper was suspended from his job in the UK healthcare system and later deregistered from the medical register. Shortly after, his wife filed for divorce. This incident highlights the serious consequences of fraud in the medical field and insurance system.
World 03:53, 9-09-2025
Trump reminded immigration rules at Hyundai factory
Trump reminded immigration rules at Hyundai factory
US President Donald Trump called on foreign companies to strictly comply with the country's immigration laws following an immigration raid at the Hyundai factory in Georgia. This was reported by Zamin.uz. He emphasized that companies need to hire American workers and train them as skilled specialists. Last week, federal agents arrested a total of 475 workers at the Hyundai battery factory, including nearly 300 South Korean citizens. The South Korean government is working to repatriate its citizens. Trump wrote on social media that he is ready to support foreign investments, but in return demands the creation of new jobs for American workers. He also stated that the possibility of temporarily inviting some foreign specialists to the US to assist American workers with their experience is being considered. These measures serve the development of the country's economy and workforce.
World 03:23, 9-09-2025
Accused of poisoning three relatives in Australia
Accused of poisoning three relatives in Australia
Erin Patterson was sentenced to 33 years in prison for poisoning and killing three of her relatives with food containing poisonous mushrooms in Australia. This was reported by Zamin.uz. This sentence is considered one of the harshest given to a female criminal in the state of Victoria. During the trial, the judge emphasized that Patterson premeditated the crime and showed no signs of remorse. She was found guilty of killing her mother-in-law, father-in-law, and another relative. At the same time, another relative survived. The families of the crime victims suffered great harm. The judge noted that Patterson not only took the lives of three people but also caused psychological damage to their loved ones. Patterson continues to maintain her innocence. After serving her sentence, she will be eligible for parole. This case remains a deep pain for the families and society.
World 02:58, 9-09-2025
In India, two fetuses were removed from a baby’s abdomen
In India, two fetuses were removed from a baby’s abdomen
A rare case has been observed in the medical field in India. This was reported by Zamin.uz. At Fortis-Gurgaon hospital, two parasitic twins were surgically removed from the abdomen of a one-month-old baby. The baby was taken to doctors on July 27 due to difficulty feeding and discomfort. Examination revealed a strange mass in the abdomen, but it was later found not to be a simple tumor, rather remnants of two incompletely formed fetuses. Specialists call this condition “fetus in fetu,” which means “a fetus within a fetus.” This anomaly is very rare and occurs in only one out of every 500,000 live births. This process happens in the early stages of pregnancy: one fetus embeds itself into the body of the other and develops inside it. It was discovered that the mother was initially pregnant with triplets, but one of the fetuses absorbed the others and developed parasitically inside them. Worldwide, fewer than 300 such cases have been recorded, with only 10 percent involving two parasitic fetuses. For this reason, this case in India is considered even more unique. The human body still holds many mysteries. Such cases once again confirm the complexity and astonishing aspects of life. Have you heard of such events before?
World 02:07, 9-09-2025
46 people killed in air strikes in Gaza Strip
46 people killed in air strikes in Gaza Strip
There have been significant losses again in the Gaza Strip. This was reported by Zamin.uz. At least 46 people have been killed as a result of airstrikes carried out by the Israeli armed forces since the morning. According to Al Jazeera, the majority of the victims, 44 people, died in the northern part of Gaza. According to information, Israeli military forces have targeted multi-story buildings used by HAMAS as their primary targets. The attacks have not stopped yet, and there are warnings that the number of casualties may increase further. This event indicates the severity of the situation in the region and remains at the center of attention of the international community. It is necessary to urgently seek diplomatic solutions to ensure peace and stability.
World 01:33, 9-09-2025

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Ukrainian refugee killed on train in North Carolina
Ukrainian refugee killed on train in North Carolina
A 23-year-old Ukrainian refugee, Irina Zarutska, was stabbed to death on a train in North Carolina. This was reported by Zamin.uz. The police arrested 34-year-old Decarlos Brown, who attacked the woman, and charged him with murder. The incident was recorded on video and widely shared on social media, causing significant public outrage. The city mayor called the incident a failure of the judicial system and promised measures to enhance safety on public transport. Zarutska's family stated that she had fled the war in 2022 and come to the United States, quickly adapting to her new life. She was interested in art, loved animals, and lived happily with her family. The incident also sparked political debates. Some criticized that Brown, despite having been previously convicted of serious crimes, had been released. The state leader called for more effective measures against crime. This event once again prompted discussions in society about safety and justice issues.
World 13:14, 9-09-2025
Russia exported eggs to the USA in 2025
Russia exported eggs to the USA in 2025
A new direction has emerged in trade between Russia and the United States. This was reported by Zamin.uz. In July 2025, Russia exported chicken eggs to the USA for the first time. This was reported by “RIA Novosti” based on data from the American statistical service. According to the data, in July, the United States purchased eggs worth a total of 455 thousand dollars from Russia. During that month, the USA imported eggs worth a total of 16.5 million dollars, with Russia entering the list as a new supplier. Among the egg supplying countries, Brazil leads with products worth 8.8 million dollars. Mexico exported eggs worth 3.9 million dollars, and India exported eggs worth 933 thousand dollars. Additionally, in July, the USA imported eggs worth 518 thousand dollars from Saudi Arabia for the first time. Officials noted that the recent widespread avian influenza in the USA has caused a shortage of eggs in the local market. As a result, egg prices have doubled compared to last year. According to the Ministry of Agriculture, if tests from birds infected with avian influenza come back positive, they are culled en masse. This measure is applied to prevent the spread of the disease. Analysts believe that Russia’s export of eggs to the USA may create new market opportunities for the country. At the same time, it indicates an expansion of trade relations between the two countries. It once again demonstrated the importance of daily consumer products like eggs in the global market. This also emphasizes how crucial food security is.
World 14:46, 6-09-2025
French cyclist Sofian arrested in Russia
French cyclist Sofian arrested in Russia
French traveler Sofian Sehili, who traveled by bicycle from Portugal to Vladivostok, was detained in Russia. This was reported by Zamin.uz. According to the French publication Le Monde, citing its sources, he was attempting to break the world record for the fastest crossing of Eurasia by bicycle but is accused of crossing the border illegally. 44-year-old Sofian Sehili is a documentary filmmaker. He has focused his career on cycling since 2012 and has participated in nearly twenty grueling races during this time. He has won eleven of them. Among these, he also took part in the Tour Divide race, which spans 4,500 kilometers from Canada to Mexico. This year, Sehili announced his goal on social media. He planned to break the record for the fastest crossing of Eurasia, set in 2017 by German cyclist Jonas Deichmann. The journey began on July 1, 2025, from Cabo da Roca in Portugal and reached Vladivostok in 64 days, two hours, and twenty-six minutes. However, his route encountered various difficulties. At the end of July, Sehili entered Chechnya through Georgia and crossed the Russian border. Later, he left Russia via the Astrakhan region, passing through Kazakhstan, Tajikistan, and Mongolia. His next destination was China, where he temporarily halted his journey. According to the traveler, he was stopped by Russian customs officers at the China-Russia border. He announced this on September 2 in an Instagram story. However, there is no clear information about his subsequent fate. According to Le Monde, Sehili is deeply regretful that he could not complete his journey's final stage. He wrote that facing failure near the finish line breaks the heart. He has now been given ten months to consider either making another attempt to break the record or stopping. At the same time, he emphasized that this attempt could also end in lifelong failure.
World 18:07, 6-09-2025
A person died as a result of a shark attack in Sydney
A person died as a result of a shark attack in Sydney
A person died as a result of a large shark attack in Sydney. This was reported by Zamin.uz. The victim was attacked by a shark while swimming with friends at Long Reef beach. Rescuers brought him to shore, but they were unable to save his life. It is known that the victim had been in the water for only half an hour, and the attack occurred about 100 meters from the shore. Several popular beaches in the Northern Beaches area were temporarily closed following the incident. Experts have stated that these beaches may remain closed for 24 to 72 hours. The police are conducting an investigation to determine the exact species of shark involved in the attack. The last fatal shark attack in Sydney was recorded in 2022. On average, about 20 such incidents occur annually in Australia. This event once again reminded the country of the danger posed by sharks. People need to exercise increased caution along the coast. Rescue services are also strengthening safety measures at the beaches.
World 01:21, 7-09-2025
Finland is deporting Russian asylum seekers
Finland is deporting Russian asylum seekers
The Finnish government has initiated a deportation process for Russians who arrived in the country after Russia's war against Ukraine began. This was reported by Zamin.uz. According to the Finnish police, from January to September 2025, 104 Russian citizens whose political asylum applications were rejected have been expelled from the country. This was reported by the publication "Vot Tak" on September 5. Official data indicates that the number of deportations has increased significantly this year. The main reason for this is the prolonged delay in processing asylum applications. Over the past two years, interviews with applicants were not conducted, with only some cases undergoing investigations. Activists have appealed to the Finnish ombudsman and filed complaints. Only at the end of 2024 did the interview process begin, says Maksim Aliyev, an activist of the "Kemi Against War" movement. According to him, about 90 percent of Russian applicants received rejection letters after the initial interviews. Many have appealed to the Supreme Court of Finland and expressed their readiness to reapply for asylum. The majority of rejections relate to citizens avoiding conscription. According to the Finnish Migration Service, in May 2023, at least 1,109 Russians sought asylum to avoid military conscription. However, officials rejected their applications and stated that mobilization in Russia had ended. Documents cited statements from then Defense Minister Sergey Shoigu and President Vladimir Putin as justification. However, critics emphasize that there is no official decree to halt mobilization. Thus, the fate of Russian refugees in Finland remains uncertain. Authorities say that many applications will continue to be reviewed in the coming months, and the number of rejections may increase.
World 23:14, 6-09-2025
French cyclist arrested in Russia
French cyclist arrested in Russia
An unusual incident occurred in Russia. This was reported by Zamin.uz. French tourist and cyclist Sofian Sexili was detained in Vladivostok on charges of illegal border crossing. This was reported by the prestigious French publication “Le Monde”. According to information, the athlete aimed to travel by bicycle across Eurasia and set a world record. His route started from Lisbon, the capital of Portugal, with Vladivostok as the destination. However, the travel plan encountered an unexpected problem. On September 2, customs officers at the China-Russia border stopped him and accused him of violating the law. Sexili attempted to enter Russian territory twice. Each time he tried to cross at different points located about 200 kilometers from the border. But both attempts ended unsuccessfully. Sofian Sexili was born in 1981. He previously worked on filming documentaries, then stopped directing to focus on sports. At the age of 44, he began undertaking long bicycle journeys to challenge himself. So far, he has participated in about 20 major competitions, winning 11 of them. Experts believe that Sexili’s journey was aimed not only at setting a personal record but also at developing sports tourism in Eurasia. However, the incident in Russia became a major obstacle to his plans. Currently, an official investigation is underway regarding the French athlete. His fate and the outcome of his future trips remain unknown for now.
World 22:47, 6-09-2025
Thousands of children separated from their parents in Syria
Thousands of children separated from their parents in Syria
During the Syrian civil war, thousands of children were separated from their parents and placed in various orphanages and institutions. This was reported by Zamin.uz. In some cases, they were not handed over to their relatives, their documents were altered, and they were kept in unfamiliar places. Currently, many families remain unaware of whether their children are alive or not. According to investigations by the BBC and international organizations, at least 323 children were secretly separated from their relatives. One of the institutions that received the most children is the SOS Children’s Villages International organization located in Austria, where some former employees reported that the identities of the children were changed and contact with them was not permitted. Although the organization partially denies these allegations, it expressed regret over the fate of the children. The SOS leadership announced that an independent investigation will be conducted regarding the illegal separation of children from their parents in institutions in Syria. Currently, hundreds of mothers continue to search for their children. They visit one institution after another, trying to find their children. The new government in Syria has also begun to investigate this issue, but due to a lack of resources, no definitive results have been achieved yet. International cooperation and comprehensive investigations are considered necessary to resolve this problem.
World 09:18, 11-09-2025
Canadian soldier went missing and died in Latvia
Canadian soldier went missing and died in Latvia
At the beginning of September, a Canadian soldier serving in the aviation battalion of NATO's multinational brigade went missing in Latvia. This was reported by Zamin.uz. According to a statement published on the official website of the Canadian Ministry of Defence, his death has been confirmed. The Canadian Ministry of Defence provided information about the missing soldier on Friday. He was a qualified technician of the 408th Tactical Helicopter Squadron and held a high level of responsibility. The statement says that the Canadian officer George Hohl, sent to Latvia as part of the NATO operation, went missing on September 2, and his body was found on September 5. An investigation is ongoing to determine the causes of death. The Canadian police and law enforcement agencies are conducting the investigation in cooperation with Latvia. All necessary measures are being taken to establish the reasons for the soldier's death. This incident raises serious security issues among NATO military personnel.
World 12:33, 7-09-2025