Russia has sent over 70 animals, including bears, yaks, ducks, and cockatoos, to North Korea’s Pyongyang Zoo as a gift, flown in on a government plane with officials and experts from the Moscow Zoo. The gesture signifies the growing cooperation between the two countries, with Natural Resources Minister Alexander Kozlov emphasizing the historical significance of animal gifts in fostering relations. This comes after President Putin’s visit to North Korea and the signing of a strategic partnership treaty, amid tensions with Western sanctions and reports of North Korean troops being sent to Russia to support Ukraine.
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EU fines Apple and Meta for breaching fair competition rules
The European Commission has imposed fines of €500 million on Apple and €200 million on Meta for violating competition and user choice regulations under the Digital Markets Act (DMA), marking the first penalties under this significant EU legislation. The DMA aims to promote fair business practices among tech companies and is expected to escalate tensions with the Trump administration, which has been critical of Europe's internet regulations. These actions highlight the EU's commitment to enforcing...
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