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Sberbank posts 11% rise in Q1 net profit under IFRS to $4.3 bln

Net interest income rose by 24.4% in the reporting period year-on-year to $7.5 bln on the back of increasing volume of working assets

UK seizes smartphones ahead of Rwanda deportation – Telegraph

UK detention centers where migrants are held for relocation to Rwanda have reportedly seized the detainees’ smartphones Read Full Article at RT.com
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UK seizes smartphones ahead of Rwanda deportation – Telegraph

UK detention centers where migrants are held for relocation to Rwanda have reportedly seized the detainees’ smartphones Read Full Article at RT.com

Man dressed as woman detained attempting to flee Ukraine (VIDEO)

A 44-year-old tried to illegally cross into Romania by presenting his sister’s passport but was caught by border guards Read Full Article at RT.com
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Man dressed as woman detained attempting to flee Ukraine (VIDEO)

A 44-year-old tried to illegally cross into Romania by presenting his sister’s passport but was caught by border guards Read Full Article at RT.com

Winnipeg man admits to killing four women, argues he's not criminally responsible

Defence lawyers of Jeremy Skibicki have admitted in court the accused killed four Indigenous women, but argues he is not criminally responsible for the deaths by way of mental disorder – this latest development has triggered a judge-alone trial rather than
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Winnipeg man admits to killing four women, argues he's not criminally responsible

Defence lawyers of Jeremy Skibicki have admitted in court the accused killed four Indigenous women, but argues he is not criminally responsible for the deaths by way of mental disorder – this latest development has triggered a judge-alone trial rather than a jury trial.

Dialogue National : Les Enjeux de la Gouvernance au Gabon et la nécessité de son renforcement

L'avènement de la démocratie et de la gouvernance comme modes de gestion de l'action publique dans les années 1990 a constitué pour les États africains, un changement de paradigme important. Au fil des années, cette évolution dans la gestion de l'actio
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Dialogue National : Les Enjeux de la Gouvernance au Gabon et la nécessité de son renforcement

L'avènement de la démocratie et de la gouvernance comme modes de gestion de l'action publique dans les années 1990 a constitué pour les États africains, un changement de paradigme important. Au fil des années, cette évolution dans la gestion de l'action publique a connu différentes transformations, dans le sens où les États ont essayé de mettre en œuvre, des actions qui leur permettaient d'atteindre un niveau dit de gouvernance démocratique. Toutefois, ces évolutions n'ont pas été sans (...) - LIBRE PROPOS / SUJET_ECRIT_MAISON

Donald Trump trial LIVE: Trump signed nine hush money checks totaling $315,000 while in the White House top executive Jeff McConney reveals in court

Donald Trump returns to court to hear more witnesses in his hush money trial.
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'I'm not playing a man in a women's event': British female darts star FORFEITS a tournament as she refuses to face a transgender player - and calls for a ban after she won two women's titles

Hedman is one of the most well known figures in the women's darts scene, and in the past has called on the PDC and WDF to exclude transgender athletes from women's tournaments.
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'I'm not playing a man in a women's event': British female darts star FORFEITS a tournament as she refuses to face a transgender player - and calls for a ban after she won two women's titles

Hedman is one of the most well known figures in the women's darts scene, and in the past has called on the PDC and WDF to exclude transgender athletes from women's tournaments.

West plotted aggression against Russia on eve of special military operation — top brass

«History repeats itself,» Chief of the Russian General Staff’s Main Intelligence Department, Deputy Chief of the General Staff, Hero of Russia Admiral Kostyukov said
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West plotted aggression against Russia on eve of special military operation — top brass

«History repeats itself,» Chief of the Russian General Staff’s Main Intelligence Department, Deputy Chief of the General Staff, Hero of Russia Admiral Kostyukov said

Russia proposes its own draft of UNSC resolution on ending arms race in space

In April, Russia used its veto and blocked the draft resolution of the US and Japan on the non-deployment of nuclear weapons in space
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Russia proposes its own draft of UNSC resolution on ending arms race in space

In April, Russia used its veto and blocked the draft resolution of the US and Japan on the non-deployment of nuclear weapons in space

United States removes former Swiss subsidiary of Sberbank from sanctions list

On September 2, 2022, Sberbank announced the completion of the transaction for the sale of Sberbank (Switzerland) AG to the Swiss investment group m3 Groupe Holding SA, which became the new majority shareholder
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United States removes former Swiss subsidiary of Sberbank from sanctions list

On September 2, 2022, Sberbank announced the completion of the transaction for the sale of Sberbank (Switzerland) AG to the Swiss investment group m3 Groupe Holding SA, which became the new majority shareholder

Tashkent to host 26th international oil and gas exhibition

Companies from Russia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Iran, China, the UAE, Saudi Arabia, India, Georgia, and other countries will participate in the exhibition
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Tashkent to host 26th international oil and gas exhibition

Companies from Russia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Iran, China, the UAE, Saudi Arabia, India, Georgia, and other countries will participate in the exhibition

Slovakia’s charge d'affaires to attend inauguration of Russian President — TASR

Meanwhile, according to the media, there will be no representative of Slovakia at the Victory Day celebrations on Red Square in Moscow
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Slovakia’s charge d'affaires to attend inauguration of Russian President — TASR

Meanwhile, according to the media, there will be no representative of Slovakia at the Victory Day celebrations on Red Square in Moscow

Macron presses China's Xi to halt Ukraine war, agree fair trade

French President Emmanuel Macron and EU Commission president Ursula von der Leyen pressed Xi Jinping at a summit in Paris on Monday to use Beijing's influence to halt the Russian war against Ukraine, also telling the Chinese leader to accept fair global trad
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Macron presses China's Xi to halt Ukraine war, agree fair trade

French President Emmanuel Macron and EU Commission president Ursula von der Leyen pressed Xi Jinping at a summit in Paris on Monday to use Beijing's influence to halt the Russian war against Ukraine, also telling the Chinese leader to accept fair global trade rules. Xi's two-day state visit to France is his first visit to Europe since 2019 on a trip that will also see him hold talks in Serbia and Hungary. He has said he wants to find peace in Ukraine even if analysts do not expect any major breakthrough. Opening an initial trilateral meeting attended by von der Leyen, Macron said coordination with Beijing on «major crises» including Ukraine was «absolutely decisive» and urged «fair rules for all» in Europe-China trade. «The future of our continent will very clearly depend on our ability to continue to develop relations with China in a balanced manner,» Macron said. Xi said China and the EU should «remain partners» and «carry out strategic coordination» and thus «make new contributions to world peace and development». - 'Flooding European market' - Europe is concerned that while officially neutral in the Ukraine conflict, China is essentially backing Russia which is already using Chinese machine tools in arms production. «More effort is needed to curtail delivery of dual use goods to Russia that find their way to the battlefield,» von der Leyen said after talks, adding that «this does affect EU-China relations». She added that France and the EU also «count on China to use all its influence on Russia to end Russia's war of aggression against Ukraine,» saying both Europe and China «have a shared in interest in peace and security». Von der Leyen also said she was «confident» Xi Jinping would continue to play an «important role» in de-escalating tensions over nuclear threats made by Russia, hours after President Vladimir Putin ordered nuclear weapons drills involving troops based near Ukraine. Both Macron and von der Leyen have indicated that trade was a priority in the talks, underscoring that Europe must defend its «strategic interests» in its economic relations with China. «Europe will not waver from making tough decisions needed to protect its economy and its security,» she said. Von der Leyen said there were «imbalances that remain significant» and «a matter of great concern», singling out Chinese subsidies for electric cars and steel that were «flooding the European market». - 'One of the great predators' - Rights groups are urging Macron to bring up human rights in the talks, accusing China of failing to respect the rights of the Uyghur Muslim minority and of keeping dozens of journalists behind bars. «President Macron should make it clear to Xi Jinping that Beijing's crimes against humanity come with consequences for China's relations with France,» said Maya Wang, acting China director at Human Rights Watch. Press freedom group Reporters Without Borders denounced the visit, installing a truck in central Paris with the names of 119 journalists it says are held by China and describing Xi as «one of the great predators of press freedom». Tuesday will see Macron take Xi, who is accompanied by his wife Peng Liyuan, to the Pyrenees mountains to an area he used to visit as a boy for a day of less public and more intimate talks. However analysts are sceptical that Macron will be able to exercise much sway over the Chinese leader, even with the lavish red-carpet welcome and a trip to the bracing mountain air of the Col du Tourmalet over 2,000 metres (6,560 feet) above sea level on Tuesday. The other two countries chosen by Xi for his tour, Serbia and Hungary, are seen as among the most sympathetic to Moscow in Europe. Both Macron's messages on trade and Ukraine «are unlikely to have a significant impact on Chinese behaviour,» said Janka Oertel, director of the Asia programme at the European Council on Foreign Relations. © Agence France-Presse

Junta-led Chad votes for president in a first in coup-hit region

Chadians voted Monday in a presidential election aimed at ending three years of military rule but dismissed by opponents of junta leader Mahamat Idriss Deby Itno as a fix. They will decide whether to extend three decades of Deby family rule, in a country cru
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Junta-led Chad votes for president in a first in coup-hit region

Chadians voted Monday in a presidential election aimed at ending three years of military rule but dismissed by opponents of junta leader Mahamat Idriss Deby Itno as a fix. They will decide whether to extend three decades of Deby family rule, in a country crucial to the fight against jihadism across the Sahel desert region. Chad is the first of four military regimes in the Sahel to hold an election after successive coups in Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger since 2020. The nation is also France's last military foothold in the Sahel region, with 1,000 soldiers. The three other junta-led regimes drove out French anti-jihadist forces, cutting ties with Paris in favour of closer links to Russia. The United States says it will temporarily withdraw some of its 100 troops from Chad, after agreeing to pull out of Niger. Deby's main rival is former opposition leader and now prime minister Succes Masra, denounced as a stooge by critics in the absence of other serious challengers. Both men have vowed a first-round win in polls that international rights groups have warned will be neither free nor fair. «All those who have shown they want massive change must go and vote in massive numbers, peacefully,» Masra, dressed in a blue boubou, said after voting. While turnout seemed slow shortly after polls opened in the capital N'Djamena, it had picked up by mid-morning in the more than 20 polling stations visited by AFP journalists. «I've come here today to make my choice now, to take on a good president who can change the country now and even help young people to evolve,» said Angeline Goltoua, an unemployed 24-year-old. Early in the campaign, observers predicted a massive win for Deby, 40, whose main rival has been killed and others banned from standing. However, economist Masra, also aged 40, has ramped up considerable support on the stump in recent weeks and could force a second round. - Proclaimed by generals - Surrounded by armed presidential guards, Deby declared his «commitment» to a «return to the constitutional order» after voting. He was proclaimed transitional president by 15 generals in 2021 after his father, Idriss Deby Itno, was killed in a gun battle with rebels after 30 years in power. Known as MIDI for his initials and as «the Man in Dark Glasses», Mahamat promised an 18-month transition to democracy but then extended it by two years. Opposition figures have since fled, been silenced or joined forces with Deby, while the junta has eliminated any attempts by civil society to campaign against it. On October 20, 2022, the army and police opened fire on demonstrators protesting the transition extension, including members of Masra's party, The Transformers. At least 300 young people died according to international NGOs, or, according to the regime, about 50. Deby's cousin and chief election rival Yaya Dillo Djerou was shot point-blank in the head in an army assault on February 28, according to his party. Masra was among the opponents driven out of the country but later returned and was named prime minister in January. Eight other candidates are not expected to win many votes. - Not 'free or democratic' - The International Federation for Human Rights (FIDH) has warned that the election appears «neither credible, free nor democratic». It noted «increasing human rights violations», including Dillo's killing. The International Crisis Group (ICG) also warned that «a number of problems in the run-up to the balloting cast doubt on its credibility». These include measures that allow officials to publish only regional tallies of votes rather than posting the results at individual polling stations -- making it impossible for observers to verify the vote count. ICG also cited Chad's Constitutional Council excluding 10 rival candidates from the vote in Deby strongholds. As for Masra, it said: «A significant proportion of his constituency now considers him to have become a stooge of those in power.» If Masra wins the election, it could be the first peaceful handover of power in Chad, which underwent several coups even before Deby's father seized power in 1990. More than 8.2 million people are registered to vote in the largely desert central African nation, ranked by the United Nations as the fourth least-developed country in the world. With a third of the population aged between 10 and 24, many are voting for the first time. Voting is due to end at 5:00 pm (1600 GMT), with results expected on May 21 and a possible second round on June 22. © Agence France-Presse

Happy birthday Archie! As the young royal turns five today - how Harry and Meghan's son enjoys a gilded life helping to pick oranges and chasing seagulls near his parents' California mansion

Prince Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor weighed 7lb 3oz and was born at 5.26am in a room in London's Portland Hospital adorned with electric candles and a picture of Princess Diana.
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Happy birthday Archie! As the young royal turns five today - how Harry and Meghan's son enjoys a gilded life helping to pick oranges and chasing seagulls near his parents' California mansion

Prince Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor weighed 7lb 3oz and was born at 5.26am in a room in London's Portland Hospital adorned with electric candles and a picture of Princess Diana.

Uproar as ally of India's PM Modi flees to Germany accused of raping 400 women after 2,000 USB drives 'showing leaked video of the abuse' are left on buses, trains and park benches

India is in uproar after an ally of the nation's prime minister fled to Germany amid allegations he raped or sexually assaulted up to 400 women while filming himself. 
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Uproar as ally of India's PM Modi flees to Germany accused of raping 400 women after 2,000 USB drives 'showing leaked video of the abuse' are left on buses, trains and park benches

India is in uproar after an ally of the nation's prime minister fled to Germany amid allegations he raped or sexually assaulted up to 400 women while filming himself. 

What do the next four years really look like under Sadiq Khan? Mayor's plans to fight crime in lawless London with PCSOs who can't arrest, add more EV charging points despite a tiny fraction of locals owning an eco-car... and bring WrestleMania to capital

At a closer glance, Sadiq Khan's election manifesto vows to hire 500 PCSOs who have no arrest powers to fight spiralling crime in lawless London, as well as install EV charging points
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What do the next four years really look like under Sadiq Khan? Mayor's plans to fight crime in lawless London with PCSOs who can't arrest, add more EV charging points despite a tiny fraction of locals owning an eco-car... and bring WrestleMania to capital

At a closer glance, Sadiq Khan's election manifesto vows to hire 500 PCSOs who have no arrest powers to fight spiralling crime in lawless London, as well as install EV charging points

Half of Irish population now want migrant checkpoints at the Northern Ireland border to slow asylum seekers arrivals from Britain and 40% want 'Rwanda-style' policy like the UK, poll finds as new Dublin tent city grows

Half of the Irish public now want migrant checkpoints at the border with Northern Ireland following a surge in the number of asylum seekers fleeing the UK's Rwanda plan, a new poll has shown.
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Half of Irish population now want migrant checkpoints at the Northern Ireland border to slow asylum seekers arrivals from Britain and 40% want 'Rwanda-style' policy like the UK, poll finds as new Dublin tent city grows

Half of the Irish public now want migrant checkpoints at the border with Northern Ireland following a surge in the number of asylum seekers fleeing the UK's Rwanda plan, a new poll has shown.

Donald Trump trial LIVE: Top Trump executive Jeff McConney takes stand as court hears details of hush payments to porn star Stormy Daniels

Judge Juan Merchan once again found Donald Trump in contempt and fined him another $1,000 while threatening jail as a consequence for a second time.
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Donald Trump trial LIVE: Top Trump executive Jeff McConney takes stand as court hears details of hush payments to porn star Stormy Daniels

Judge Juan Merchan once again found Donald Trump in contempt and fined him another $1,000 while threatening jail as a consequence for a second time.

U.S. lawmakers are taking aim at private equity in health care. Here's what is happening in Canada

In the U.S., the growing role of private equity firms in health care is coming under heightened scrutiny, with senate committee hearings and a public inquiry underway. In Canada, private equity firms have also bought up health-care facilities outside hospital
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U.S. lawmakers are taking aim at private equity in health care. Here's what is happening in Canada

In the U.S., the growing role of private equity firms in health care is coming under heightened scrutiny, with senate committee hearings and a public inquiry underway. In Canada, private equity firms have also bought up health-care facilities outside hospitals, and experts point to studies suggesting what's good for the firms’ bottom line may not help patient care.

This voracious U.S. catfish species is now in Ontario, possibly due to climate change

For the first time, researchers have found evidence the flathead catfish — which is native to the southern U.S. and known for its huge size and monstrous appetite for fish — is spawning in the Thames River in southwestern Ontario.
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This voracious U.S. catfish species is now in Ontario, possibly due to climate change

For the first time, researchers have found evidence the flathead catfish — which is native to the southern U.S. and known for its huge size and monstrous appetite for fish — is spawning in the Thames River in southwestern Ontario.

Another public consultation? Skepticism grows as Alberta launches survey on auto insurance

After months of pointing at big changes to come, the province says legislation to reform Alberta's auto insurance system could be coming this fall.
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Another public consultation? Skepticism grows as Alberta launches survey on auto insurance

After months of pointing at big changes to come, the province says legislation to reform Alberta's auto insurance system could be coming this fall.

In face of extreme weather, Canadians increasingly turn to crowdfunding for help

Families and small businesses in Canada are increasingly turning to crowdfunding for financial support as they struggle to recover from the damage wrought by floods, wildfires and storms, new data shows.
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In face of extreme weather, Canadians increasingly turn to crowdfunding for help

Families and small businesses in Canada are increasingly turning to crowdfunding for financial support as they struggle to recover from the damage wrought by floods, wildfires and storms, new data shows.

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