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Saratov airport operates normally after drone attack on southwestern region

Earlier, Saratov Region Governor Roman Busargin informed that a drone had been downed in the sky over Saratov during the night

Zelensky explains what derailed security deal with EU nation

Ukrainian leader Vladimir Zelensky has explained why his country did not sign a bilateral security agreement with Hungary Read Full Article at RT.com
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Zelensky explains what derailed security deal with EU nation

Ukrainian leader Vladimir Zelensky has explained why his country did not sign a bilateral security agreement with Hungary Read Full Article at RT.com

‘With Faith in Victory’: WATCH MOD video on military’s spiritual ties to Orthodoxy

Russian soldiers draw strength on the battlefield from their deep faith, the Russian Defense Ministry has said Read Full Article at RT.com
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‘With Faith in Victory’: WATCH MOD video on military’s spiritual ties to Orthodoxy

Russian soldiers draw strength on the battlefield from their deep faith, the Russian Defense Ministry has said Read Full Article at RT.com

Emotional, transactional, ideological: What India gains from Trump’s comeback

The US-India tango will have gravitas during the Donald Trump presidency going forward Read Full Article at RT.com
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Emotional, transactional, ideological: What India gains from Trump’s comeback

The US-India tango will have gravitas during the Donald Trump presidency going forward Read Full Article at RT.com

Protesters in NATO country block trucks carrying weapons for Kiev (VIDEOS)

Activists in Greece have staged a protest against NATO and blocked a column of trucks carrying weapons intended for the Ukrainian army Read Full Article at RT.com
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Protesters in NATO country block trucks carrying weapons for Kiev (VIDEOS)

Activists in Greece have staged a protest against NATO and blocked a column of trucks carrying weapons intended for the Ukrainian army Read Full Article at RT.com

UTM presidency: Kambala says will not be automatic torchbearer for 2025 elections

Prominent business magnet and private sector captain Newton Kambala, who is among five UTM party presidential aspirants, has declared that once elected at the forthcoming national delegates conference, he will not be the party’s automatic torchbearer fo
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UTM presidency: Kambala says will not be automatic torchbearer for 2025 elections

Prominent business magnet and private sector captain Newton Kambala, who is among five UTM party presidential aspirants, has declared that once elected at the forthcoming national delegates conference, he will not be the party’s automatic torchbearer for the 2025 general election. Kambala, a former Energy Minister and ex President of Malawi Confederation of Chambers of […] The post UTM presidency: Kambala says will not be automatic torchbearer for 2025 elections appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.

Castel Malawi bags 3 awards at the IMM Awards

Giant alcoholic beverage producer in the country, Castel Malawi managed to bag three awards at this year’s Institute of Marketing in Malawi (IMM) Awards ceremony over the weekend. Castel Malawi’s newly-introduced alcoholic product Pomme Breeze won two awa
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Castel Malawi bags 3 awards at the IMM Awards

Giant alcoholic beverage producer in the country, Castel Malawi managed to bag three awards at this year’s Institute of Marketing in Malawi (IMM) Awards ceremony over the weekend. Castel Malawi’s newly-introduced alcoholic product Pomme Breeze won two awards namely Social Media Campaign of the Year for its #Yoursider social media campaign, while ‘It’s a Lifestyle’ […] The post Castel Malawi bags 3 awards at the IMM Awards appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.

Kabambe urges UTM delegates to vote for visionary leaders

The United Transformation Movement (UTM) presidential hopeful Dr. Dalitso Kabambe has urged party’s delegates to vote for vision leaders who can enable the party form the next government. Speaking with journalists after meeting the delegates at Malawi S
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Kabambe urges UTM delegates to vote for visionary leaders

The United Transformation Movement (UTM) presidential hopeful Dr. Dalitso Kabambe has urged party’s delegates to vote for vision leaders who can enable the party form the next government. Speaking with journalists after meeting the delegates at Malawi Sun Hotel in Blantyre on Thursday, Kabambe said the country is struggling in many sectors because it lacks […] The post Kabambe urges UTM delegates to vote for visionary leaders appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.

National Youth Council of Malawi Prepares for Groundbreaking Youth Summit and Annual General Assembly

The National Youth Council of Malawi (NYCOM) is gearing up for its much-anticipated extraordinary annual youth summit and annual general assembly, set to take place from 11th to 13th November, 2024. The summit, which will bring together youth leaders from acr
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National Youth Council of Malawi Prepares for Groundbreaking Youth Summit and Annual General Assembly

The National Youth Council of Malawi (NYCOM) is gearing up for its much-anticipated extraordinary annual youth summit and annual general assembly, set to take place from 11th to 13th November, 2024. The summit, which will bring together youth leaders from across the country, promises to be an important event for empowering young people and providing […] The post National Youth Council of Malawi Prepares for Groundbreaking Youth Summit and Annual General Assembly appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.

Malawi Faces Growing Concerns Over Youth Exploitation in Russia’s Alabuga Special Economic Zone

Malawi’s government and human rights advocates are under increasing pressure to investigate the recruitment of young Malawian girls into Russia’s Alabuga Special Economic Zone (SEZ), amid reports of exploitation and dangerous working conditions at a dron
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Malawi Faces Growing Concerns Over Youth Exploitation in Russia’s Alabuga Special Economic Zone

Malawi’s government and human rights advocates are under increasing pressure to investigate the recruitment of young Malawian girls into Russia’s Alabuga Special Economic Zone (SEZ), amid reports of exploitation and dangerous working conditions at a drone factory in the region. The revelations highlight a broader concern about the exploitation of young Africans, who are lured […] The post Malawi Faces Growing Concerns Over Youth Exploitation in Russia’s Alabuga Special Economic Zone appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.

At a Glance - Outcome of the 16th BRICS Summit in Kazan, Russia - 08-11-2024

Under Russia's presidency, BRICS (acronym for the founding states – Brazil, Russia, India and China) held its first summit following the group's expansion on 1 January 2024, from 22 to 24 October in Kazan (Russia). With more than 30 delegations, 22 heads o
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At a Glance - Outcome of the 16th BRICS Summit in Kazan, Russia - 08-11-2024

Under Russia's presidency, BRICS (acronym for the founding states – Brazil, Russia, India and China) held its first summit following the group's expansion on 1 January 2024, from 22 to 24 October in Kazan (Russia). With more than 30 delegations, 22 heads of state or government and several representatives of international organisations including United Nations (UN) Secretary-General António Guterres attending, the summit was a diplomatic success for Russia: it offered President Vladimir Putin the opportunity to demonstrate to the world that Russia is not isolated. For the first time, a NATO member, Türkiye, attended the summit, and applied to join BRICS. The meeting in Kazan underlined BRICS's ambition to foster relations with the Global South, and its aim of shaping an alternative multipolar world order, particularly in the global financial and trade system. Source : © European Union, 2024 - EP

Briefing - Russia's 'shadow fleet': Bringing the threat to light - 08-11-2024

Following Russia's unprovoked invasion of Ukraine, the European Union (EU), G7, and allied partners imposed extensive sanctions targeting Russia's economy, in particular the oil sector, in an effort to curb the Kremlin's revenues which finance its war effort
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Briefing - Russia's 'shadow fleet': Bringing the threat to light - 08-11-2024

Following Russia's unprovoked invasion of Ukraine, the European Union (EU), G7, and allied partners imposed extensive sanctions targeting Russia's economy, in particular the oil sector, in an effort to curb the Kremlin's revenues which finance its war effort. Key measures include an embargo on Russian seaborne oil imports and a price cap on oil and oil products that restricts profits while still allowing sales below a certain price. Enforcement mechanisms prevent Russia from chartering or insuring oil tankers unless they comply with these limits. In response, Russia has sought new markets and established a 'shadow fleet' to evade these restrictions. The terms 'shadow fleet', 'dark fleet' and 'grey fleet' have gained prominence following the imposition of sanctions on Russian energy exports, yet their definitions remain inconsistent among experts, leading to confusion. Analysts increasingly recognise that the broader definition, encompassing all vessels lacking Western insurance and belonging to non-EU/G7+ companies, captures the diverse tactics employed by Russia to circumvent sanctions and highlights the potential risks associated with these operations. To evade sanctions, the Russian 'shadow fleet' makes use of flags of convenience and intricate ownership and management structures while employing a variety of tactics to conceal the origins of its cargo, including: ship-to-ship transfers; automatic identification system blackouts; falsified positions; transmission of false data; and other deceptive or even illegal techniques. In addition to bolstering its war chest, Russia's 'shadow fleet', which consists of a growing number of aging and poorly maintained vessels that operate with minimal regard to the regulations, poses significant environmental, maritime safety, and security risks. As Russia depends increasingly on its 'shadow fleet' to maintain oil exports, the EU and allied nations have implemented measures to counter these evasive tactics. These include imposing targeted sanctions on specific vessels and enhancing international collaboration to disrupt such activities. During a plenary debate in October 2024, Members of the European Parliament called for enhanced maritime surveillance, tighter shipping controls, and expanded sanctions to address the significant environmental and safety threats posed by these vessels. Parliament is expected to vote on a resolution on this issue during its November I 2024 plenary session. Source : © European Union, 2024 - EP

Grieving father demands justice as Somali woman’s murder linked to serial killer

NAIROBI, Kenya (HOL) — The father of a young woman whose dismembered body was found outside Nairobi's Langata Cemetery last week has spoken out, calling for justice as authorities investigate her suspected killer, a man now linked to multiple brutal murder
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Grieving father demands justice as Somali woman’s murder linked to serial killer

NAIROBI, Kenya (HOL) — The father of a young woman whose dismembered body was found outside Nairobi's Langata Cemetery last week has spoken out, calling for justice as authorities investigate her suspected killer, a man now linked to multiple brutal murders of Somali women in Kenya.

Trump’s re-election spurs new fears for Somali immigrants on deportation frontline

Mogadishu (HOL) — Donald Trump’s re-election has sent ripples through immigrant communities across the United States, especially among Somali migrants who are facing renewed fears of deportation. His campaign centred on a tough stance against undocumente
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Trump’s re-election spurs new fears for Somali immigrants on deportation frontline

Mogadishu (HOL) — Donald Trump’s re-election has sent ripples through immigrant communities across the United States, especially among Somali migrants who are facing renewed fears of deportation. His campaign centred on a tough stance against undocumented immigration, promising to reinstate mass deportations on a historic scale.

Budget 2025: Seychelles plans economic diversification, says top official

Climate change mitigation, economic diversification, and a more productive public sector are among the areas this year's budget fiscal risk statement addresses to ensure Seychelles remains on track with its goal of paying 50 percent of its debts by 2030, sai
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Budget 2025: Seychelles plans economic diversification, says top official

Climate change mitigation, economic diversification, and a more productive public sector are among the areas this year's budget fiscal risk statement addresses to ensure Seychelles remains on track with its goal of paying 50 percent of its debts by 2030, said a top government official. The Secretary of State for Finance, Patrick Payet, made the statement in a press conference on Thursday at the Ministry of Finance's headquarters at Liberty House. The press conference is part of his establishment's new drive to better explain the proposed budget of SCR 11.9 billion ($880 million) that the Finance Minister, Naadir Hassan, presented to the National Assembly last week. Payet said the proposed budget covers all the risks associated with it. «For example, if tomorrow we see that the tourism sector's growth falls, we assess what impact will this have on revenue collection and how we can mitigate these risks,» he explained. One of the risks that has been identified is that of climate change. Seychelles, an archipelago in the western Indian Ocean, considers adaptation to climate change a high priority to reduce the country's vulnerability - embarking on a series of measures to tackle the issue. «Climate change is an area where we have put in place certain infrastructures, for example for adaptation and mitigation projects. [...] One thing that the government has also put in place is a financial scheme for solar panels so that we may reduce our dependency on conventional electrical components,» he explained. Payet also highlighted the need for Seychelles to «continue fiscal responsibility and discipline» and said that «it is something we need as although this is the largest budget we are proposing to the National Assembly, we need to ensure that the fiscal discipline so that we may attain our goal of paying off 50 percent of our debt by 2030.» Payet's caution comes despite previously revealing that Seychelles continues to have a strong performance against benchmarks of the International Monetary Fund's Extended Fund Facility (EFF) and Resilience and Sustainability Facility (RSF) programmes. These collectively total $102 million, 4.7 percent of 2023 GDP, worth of funding over three years to 2026, of which 32 percent has already been disbursed. «We cannot simply spend as we are making a budgetary surplus, we should be able to put some money aside so that we may repay our debts,» he added. Transformation and diversification of the economy also feature among the risks in the fiscal risk statement, and Payet said, «We know that we are heavily reliant on the tourism sector, but we are looking at the other sectors that we have to develop like shown in our national development plans shows sectors that we believe have the potential.» He also explained that the country should be able to invest in those sectors to ensure that the necessary infrastructures are put in place for them to grow. Payet also said that the public sector should be more productive and «the more we can give the private sector a better service, we can see better growth in the future and this will help us reduce our debts faster.» He said, «If despite our projections we have a higher economic growth, this will help us collect more revenue in taxes.» 

Seychelles National Archives launch website on 60th anniversary

The Seychelles National Archives (SNA) has unveiled a new website through which the public will have easier access to its services in the coming years. The website was launched as part of celebrations of the 60th anniversary of the guardians of the history o
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Seychelles National Archives launch website on 60th anniversary

The Seychelles National Archives (SNA) has unveiled a new website through which the public will have easier access to its services in the coming years. The website was launched as part of celebrations of the 60th anniversary of the guardians of the history of Seychelles, with the SNA launched in 1964 along with an exhibition showcasing the 60 years’ existence of the Seychelles National Archives.  Speaking to Seychelles News Agency, during the ceremony to celebrate the anniversary, held at the National History Museum on Thursday, Veena Andimignon, an archive assistant, explained that the website, while launched, is still under construction, where more services will be added to it in the future. «The website for the moment, is a way for our clients to get better access to us, where they can see what services we offer, along with a price list and they can also contact us through the website itself,» explained Andimignon. She said that among the things that will be added to the website will be a database of the National Archives, which people will have access to for research purposes. The website launch comes as the institution is working to digitalise its services and records, to keep up with modern needs as well as become more accessible. Speaking at the ceremony to celebrate the Archives' 60 years of existence, the permanent secretary for the Seychelles National Institute for Culture, Heritage and the Arts (SNICHA), Cecile Kalebi, said that the digitisation of the Archive's collection is one of its most significant development in recent years. «This initiative has allowed for the systematic digitisation of a vast array of documents, records, and photographs - preserving them for future generations while ensuring greater accessibility for the public,» said Kalebi. She shared that through this process, there will be online access to the wealth of historical records, making the country's shared history more easily accessible to the public and to researchers worldwide. One of the main services that the Seychelles National Archives offers to locals is genealogy research, where people can trace their ancestry through several generations. Through the digitisation programme this process will become an easier experience, and Kalebi said, «The Seychelles National Archives have successfully migrated from the manual methods of researching family trees to the use of specialised software, significantly reducing the time required for individuals to trace their genealogy.» One of the biggest issues the  Archives have faced in the past year is the preservation of paper-based records with documents in danger of being lost due to fungi. Kalebi shared that through the groundbreaking Archives' deacidification programme, these records will be better preserved. «This programme allows us to ensure that our records, some of which are centuries old, remain in good condition for future generations,» said Kalebi. She added: «It is a vital part of the Archives' efforts to preserve our heritage and provide a lasting resource for research, education, and cultural discovery.» The Seychelles National Archives are also working to build a distinctive and extensive collection of its own audiovisual archive materials. Beyond written records, this ambitious initiative will record and preserve Seychelles' sounds, sights, and stories. Kalebi gave a brief history of the Seychelles National Archives. She said that it was with the Instrument of Capitulation of Seychelles, signed on May 17, 1794, between the British Captain Henry Newcome of HMS Orpheus and the French Commandant Chevalier Quéau de Quincy, that Seychelles National Archives first appeared. The colonial administrative records of the island began with this historical document, laying the groundwork for the future creation of the Seychelles National Archives. However, with the passage of Seychelles National Archives Ordinance No. 27 of November 7, 1964, the present Seychelles National Archives began to take shape in the 1960s. The Archives were not immediately active despite the 1964 decree, and it took several more years before the institution was formally established. With such a long history, there has of course been a large number of people who has worked at the Seychelles National Archives, and during the ceremony, all staff members who are currently still working there were also rewarded, with Merna Crea, being the longest serving staff of them all, having spent over 30 years there.  

Drug trafficking: Brazilian and Ugandan men sentenced to prison terms in Seychelles 

The Seychelles Supreme Court has sentenced a Brazilian national to 26 years in prison for the importation of a controlled drug, the police said on Friday. According to the police, Tamires Souza Hurbath Dos Santos was intercepted at the Seychelles Internation
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Drug trafficking: Brazilian and Ugandan men sentenced to prison terms in Seychelles 

The Seychelles Supreme Court has sentenced a Brazilian national to 26 years in prison for the importation of a controlled drug, the police said on Friday. According to the police, Tamires Souza Hurbath Dos Santos was intercepted at the Seychelles International Airport after his arrival on June 29. Following a search, the police seized in his possession 2,438.17 grammes of cocaine. The Supreme Court judge ordered that the convict does not get remission on his sentence because the nature of the offence is very serious. The Court said that is becoming more common in Seychelles for foreigners to try to import drugs into the island nation. «The judge reiterated that the fight against drugs remains a challenge and drugs are affecting the growing generation, creating health problems and social scourges in the community. Foreigners are using Seychelles as a kindergarten, for their personal benefit through illegal activities, and this must be stopped, and that this sentence will send a clear message to others, that Seychelles is not tolerating any such action in its jurisdiction,» the police said in its communique. The Supreme Court also sentenced a 44-year-old Ugandan national, Birungi Nanyondo, to eight years for the importation of a controlled drug. Nanyondo was arrested at the Seychelles International Airport after he arrive on an Ethiopian Airline flight on May 18. The police seized 63.09 gammes of cocaine. 

After years as Test football's quiet success story, Papua New Guinea are ready to make some noise

Papua New Guinea might lack the stars of Tonga and Samoa but their own rise in Test football is no less impressive as they prepare for the game of a lifetime against New Zealand.
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After years as Test football's quiet success story, Papua New Guinea are ready to make some noise

Papua New Guinea might lack the stars of Tonga and Samoa but their own rise in Test football is no less impressive as they prepare for the game of a lifetime against New Zealand.

'We hope he won't blame himself': Family of woman who drowned in East Coast condo's pool thanks man for attempting rescue

A Malaysian woman drowned in a swimming pool at her condo despite an elderly neighbour's attempts to rescue her. Her family, who were in Singapore to retrieve her body, expressed their appreciation to the neighbour for his bravery and hoped that he would
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'We hope he won't blame himself': Family of woman who drowned in East Coast condo's pool thanks man for attempting rescue

A Malaysian woman drowned in a swimming pool at her condo despite an elderly neighbour's attempts to rescue her. Her family, who were in Singapore to retrieve her body, expressed their appreciation to the neighbour for his bravery and hoped that he would not feel guilty about her death. The incident happened at Fernwood Towers, a condo located in Marine Parade on Oct 21. The deceased is Yang Si-yi (transliteration), a 37-year-old engineer from Penang. She had been working as an engineer in Singapore for over 10 years prior to her death, according to her eldest brother, Yang Si-wei, in an interview with 8world. No foul play suspected: Police Si-yi's family flew to Singapore on Oct 23 to retrieve her body. The police reportedly provided them with CCTV footage of the drowning, from the moment she entered the pool to when she was carried out of the pool.  Si-yi's neighbour, a 70-year-old man who lives on the same floor, had tried to rescue her multiple times but to no avail.

Man allegedly armed with weapon shot by police at Pasir Ris Park

SINGAPORE — A man believed to be holding a weapon was shot in the arm by a police officer in Pasir Ris Park on Friday (Nov 8). According to Chinese daily Lianhe Zaobao, the incident happened at about 6am near a bird watching tower at the park. It added t
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Man allegedly armed with weapon shot by police at Pasir Ris Park

SINGAPORE — A man believed to be holding a weapon was shot in the arm by a police officer in Pasir Ris Park on Friday (Nov 8). According to Chinese daily Lianhe Zaobao, the incident happened at about 6am near a bird watching tower at the park. It added that the man appeared emotionally agitated and seemed to want to attack others at the park. He was sent to the hospital after being shot. When The Straits Times arrived at around 12.40pm, both paths leading to the bird watching tower were cordoned off. PHOTO: The Straits Times When The Straits Times arrived at the park at around 12.40pm, both paths leading to the tower were cordoned off. At least three police officers, four police cars and one police van were at the scene.

Un premier cas de coqueluche signalé à Tubuai

Une adolescente originaire de Tubuai a attrapé la coqueluche, a confirmé le maire de l'île. Jusqu'ici, l'archipel des Australes était épargné par cette maladie, en recrudescence dans le pays depuis le début de l'année.
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Un premier cas de coqueluche signalé à Tubuai

Une adolescente originaire de Tubuai a attrapé la coqueluche, a confirmé le maire de l'île. Jusqu'ici, l'archipel des Australes était épargné par cette maladie, en recrudescence dans le pays depuis le début de l'année.

The subtle sign your heart is about to stop - that 999 call handlers missed in tragic football star, 17

Adam Ankers collapsed as he came off the pitch after playing for Wycombe Wanderers' under-19s team in January. But 999 call handlers failed to recognise his symptoms were a cardiac arrest.
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The subtle sign your heart is about to stop - that 999 call handlers missed in tragic football star, 17

Adam Ankers collapsed as he came off the pitch after playing for Wycombe Wanderers' under-19s team in January. But 999 call handlers failed to recognise his symptoms were a cardiac arrest.

Iconic ITV show is AXED after a decade on air as competing show skyrockets in ratings

The gruelling obstacle course saw contestants take on hair-raising jumps, near impossible climbs and the final challenge of running up an almost-vertical ramp.
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Iconic ITV show is AXED after a decade on air as competing show skyrockets in ratings

The gruelling obstacle course saw contestants take on hair-raising jumps, near impossible climbs and the final challenge of running up an almost-vertical ramp.

Protests planned outside London universities which are hosting United Nations official criticised for justifying Hamas' October 7 attack on Israel

Antisemitism protesters will gather outside three London universities hosting UN official Francesca Albanese, who has previously said Hamas supporters have 'a right to resist'.
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Protests planned outside London universities which are hosting United Nations official criticised for justifying Hamas' October 7 attack on Israel

Antisemitism protesters will gather outside three London universities hosting UN official Francesca Albanese, who has previously said Hamas supporters have 'a right to resist'.

Kremlin unaware if Putin would pass messages to Western leaders at APEC summit

According to Dmitry Peskov, «relations with many [APEC] countries are developing very well, so such forums are used for bilateral contacts anyway»
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Kremlin unaware if Putin would pass messages to Western leaders at APEC summit

According to Dmitry Peskov, «relations with many [APEC] countries are developing very well, so such forums are used for bilateral contacts anyway»

At least 10 Israelis injured in attack by Palestinian supporters in Amsterdam

Israel's National Security Council on Friday also urged Israelis visiting Amsterdam to take shelter in their hotels after violent attacks began late Thursday night against Tel Aviv’s Maccabi soccer fans at the end of a match against Dutch club Ajax
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At least 10 Israelis injured in attack by Palestinian supporters in Amsterdam

Israel's National Security Council on Friday also urged Israelis visiting Amsterdam to take shelter in their hotels after violent attacks began late Thursday night against Tel Aviv’s Maccabi soccer fans at the end of a match against Dutch club Ajax

Russian-Qatari trade in agricultural products up 50% yoy in 1H 2024 — Russian Ambassador

According to Dmitry Dogadkin, Qatar «is of interest to Russian entrepreneurs not only as the final point of delivery of goods, but also as a logistics hub for export to third countries»
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Russian-Qatari trade in agricultural products up 50% yoy in 1H 2024 — Russian Ambassador

According to Dmitry Dogadkin, Qatar «is of interest to Russian entrepreneurs not only as the final point of delivery of goods, but also as a logistics hub for export to third countries»

Liam Payne's 'heartbroken' close friend issues bombshell statement as police in Argentina arrest three over star's death

Liam Payne's close friend Rogelio 'Roger' Nores tonight denied abandoning the former One Direction star in the hours leading up to his death.
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Liam Payne's 'heartbroken' close friend issues bombshell statement as police in Argentina arrest three over star's death

Liam Payne's close friend Rogelio 'Roger' Nores tonight denied abandoning the former One Direction star in the hours leading up to his death.

Bonnie Blue suffers crushing blow to X-rated Schoolies plan as her Australian visa is CANCELLED

British sex worker Bonnie Blue has suffered a major blow after her visa was sensationally cancelled by Australia's Department of Home Affairs.
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Bonnie Blue suffers crushing blow to X-rated Schoolies plan as her Australian visa is CANCELLED

British sex worker Bonnie Blue has suffered a major blow after her visa was sensationally cancelled by Australia's Department of Home Affairs.

Russian MLRS crew strikes Ukrainian infantry, vehicles near Krasnoarmeysk in DPR

According to the ministry, the use of the Uragan MLRS allows for delivering pinpoint strikes at ammo depots and concentrations of military harware and cutting off reserve units from the enemy’s main forces
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Russian MLRS crew strikes Ukrainian infantry, vehicles near Krasnoarmeysk in DPR

According to the ministry, the use of the Uragan MLRS allows for delivering pinpoint strikes at ammo depots and concentrations of military harware and cutting off reserve units from the enemy’s main forces

Saratov airport operates normally after drone attack on southwestern region

Earlier, Saratov Region Governor Roman Busargin informed that a drone had been downed in the sky over Saratov during the night
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Saratov airport operates normally after drone attack on southwestern region

Earlier, Saratov Region Governor Roman Busargin informed that a drone had been downed in the sky over Saratov during the night

Prince William reveals he's had the 'hardest year in my life' following Kate and King Charles cancer diagnoses during Cape Town visit

Prince William opened up about having the 'hardest year in my life' following his wife and father's cancer diagnoses during an interview in Cape Town yesterday.
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Prince William reveals he's had the 'hardest year in my life' following Kate and King Charles cancer diagnoses during Cape Town visit

Prince William opened up about having the 'hardest year in my life' following his wife and father's cancer diagnoses during an interview in Cape Town yesterday.

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