
Copenhagen/ The historic building is engulfed in flames

The old historic building of the stock exchange of Denmark, which is located in the center of Copenhagen, has been engulfed in flames. "Bosen" was built in the 17th century and is known as one of the oldest buildings in Copenhagen.
The fire caused no casualties and the people who left the building had the opportunity to save some historical works, while Jakob Engel-Schmit, the Minister of Culture, expressed his pain that 400 years of cultural heritage was destroyed.
Israel calls for sanctions on Iran

Israel has called for new sanctions against Iran, after the attack with 500 drones and cruise and ballistic missiles that the latter sent to Israel. Israel's foreign minister, Israel Katz, said on social networks that he had contacted more than 30 countries to ask them to take measures against Iran and to declare Iran's Revolutionary Guard a terrorist organization.
The US has undertaken such a measure, describing it as a terrorist group. Meanwhile, Iran has received various sanctions, especially against the Iranian ballistic missile program, as well as for sending weapons and drones to Russia.
The Chinese president has his own proposal to end the war in Ukraine

The President of China, Xi Jinping, said that he proposed four meetings, which enabled the prevention of the crisis in which Ukraine is located, since Russia has significantly increased its attacks. He said the program could enable Ukraine to break free from Russian control and restore peace to the country.
"First, the priority should be to support peace and stability, not seeking selfish goals. Second, we need to defuse the situation and not add fuel to the fire. Third, we must create conditions for the restoration of peace and refrain from further deterioration. Fourth, we must reduce the negative impact on the world economy and refrain from undermining the stability of global industry and supply chains," Xi said in his meeting with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, who visited Beijing.
Sideni/ The attack on the church was a terrorist attack, the police confirm

Australian police said the knife attack at the Sydney church was a terrorist act, with religious reasons and motivations. A minor boy, 16 years old, was arrested after a religious leader, a priest and worshipers of the faith were attacked during a service they were conducting at the Church of Christ the Good Shepherd.
The attack happened around 19:00 (local time) and since the service was being broadcast live on social networks, the event was also witnessed by virtual followers. The priest and the religious leader underwent operations and their health condition is still unknown.