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Zelensky shook up by Russia’s response to permission to attack it — Lavrov

According to the Russian foreign minister, the West is directly involved in the use of long-range weapons against Russia, as not a single missile could be launched without its involvement

Lebanon death toll tops 3,500 as 35 more people killed in Israeli attacks

At least 35 people were killed in Israeli attacks across Lebanon on Sunday, bringing the overall death toll since last year to 3,516, the Lebanese Health Ministry said on Monday.
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Lebanon death toll tops 3,500 as 35 more people killed in Israeli attacks

At least 35 people were killed in Israeli attacks across Lebanon on Sunday, bringing the overall death toll since last year to 3,516, the Lebanese Health Ministry said on Monday.

SIPRI reveals how Somalia’s farmers are paving the way toward peace

Mogadishu (HOL) — Somalia faces an escalating crisis where climate change and conflict fuel a vicious cycle of environmental degradation and social upheaval. A recent report by the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) highlights regener
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SIPRI reveals how Somalia’s farmers are paving the way toward peace

Mogadishu (HOL) — Somalia faces an escalating crisis where climate change and conflict fuel a vicious cycle of environmental degradation and social upheaval. A recent report by the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) highlights regenerative agriculture as a key strategy to restore fragile ecosystems, mitigate conflicts, and build resilience.

Satellite-tagged Amur falcon completes record migration to Somalia in five days

Mogadishu (HOL) — A satellite-tagged Amur Falcon named “Chiuluan2” has captured the attention of researchers and conservationists worldwide, completing a non-stop migration from India to Somalia in just five days and 17 hours, a testament to the resili
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Satellite-tagged Amur falcon completes record migration to Somalia in five days

Mogadishu (HOL) — A satellite-tagged Amur Falcon named “Chiuluan2” has captured the attention of researchers and conservationists worldwide, completing a non-stop migration from India to Somalia in just five days and 17 hours, a testament to the resilience of migratory birds and the ecological systems they depend on.

Bank of Russia lifts official dollar rate to 102.58 rubles for November 23-25

The Central Bank said on June 13 that it would fix official dollar and euro rates against the ruble on the basis of reports of banks on results of transactions in the over-the-counter currency market
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Bank of Russia lifts official dollar rate to 102.58 rubles for November 23-25

The Central Bank said on June 13 that it would fix official dollar and euro rates against the ruble on the basis of reports of banks on results of transactions in the over-the-counter currency market

Over 1,200 children from Dagestan remain in refugee camps in Middle East

The humanitarian mission for the repatriation of Russian children from the Middle East began in 2018 and is coordinated by the Russian children’s ombudswoman’s office
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Over 1,200 children from Dagestan remain in refugee camps in Middle East

The humanitarian mission for the repatriation of Russian children from the Middle East began in 2018 and is coordinated by the Russian children’s ombudswoman’s office

Putin says Oreshnik missile system cutting-edge innovation by Russia, not Soviet byproduct

The Russian Defense Ministry announced earlier in the day that the country’s latest Oreshnik intermediate-range ballistic missile hit all the targets at a major Ukrainian military-industrial enterprise in Dnepr (Dnepropetrovsk) with its MIRVed warheads
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Putin says Oreshnik missile system cutting-edge innovation by Russia, not Soviet byproduct

The Russian Defense Ministry announced earlier in the day that the country’s latest Oreshnik intermediate-range ballistic missile hit all the targets at a major Ukrainian military-industrial enterprise in Dnepr (Dnepropetrovsk) with its MIRVed warheads

Turkey’s desire to be gas hub important for energy security — Russian official

Russia will continue developing pipe gas supplies and will «continue supplying competitive energy resources to partners and the whole world,» Pavel Sorokin noted
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Turkey’s desire to be gas hub important for energy security — Russian official

Russia will continue developing pipe gas supplies and will «continue supplying competitive energy resources to partners and the whole world,» Pavel Sorokin noted

Live updates: Matt Gaetz says he doesn’t intend to rejoin the House after withdrawing AG bid

Get the latest news on the transition to the new administration of President-elect Donald Trump and a new Congress.
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Live updates: Matt Gaetz says he doesn’t intend to rejoin the House after withdrawing AG bid

Get the latest news on the transition to the new administration of President-elect Donald Trump and a new Congress.

Ana de Armas under fire after new boyfriend is revealed as the Cuban president's stepson

The Cuban actress, 36, is being savagely slammed online by her compatriots and others who accuse her of dating the son of a dictatorship that she herself escaped.
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Ana de Armas under fire after new boyfriend is revealed as the Cuban president's stepson

The Cuban actress, 36, is being savagely slammed online by her compatriots and others who accuse her of dating the son of a dictatorship that she herself escaped.

'Emotional moment' as former MP Derrick Smith votes for his son

Derrick Smith, the former member of Parliament (MP) for St Andrew North Western, described it as an «emotional moment» as he cast his vote this morning for his youngest son, Duane, who is the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) candidate for the...
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'Emotional moment' as former MP Derrick Smith votes for his son

Derrick Smith, the former member of Parliament (MP) for St Andrew North Western, described it as an «emotional moment» as he cast his vote this morning for his youngest son, Duane, who is the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) candidate for the...

Independent candidate Lloyd Gillings boasts he will receive 3,500 votes to win in Trelawny Southern

Independent candidate Lloyd 'Mozy' Gillings is predicting history will be created in today's by-election in Trelawny Southern, with him securing 3,500 votes to win the seat and send the Jamaica Labour Party's Marisa Dalrymple-...
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Independent candidate Lloyd Gillings boasts he will receive 3,500 votes to win in Trelawny Southern

Independent candidate Lloyd 'Mozy' Gillings is predicting history will be created in today's by-election in Trelawny Southern, with him securing 3,500 votes to win the seat and send the Jamaica Labour Party's Marisa Dalrymple-...

Russia’s Oreshnik has no analogues worldwide — Putin

«We know what kind of developments are being carried out there, but this will happen tomorrow or in a year or two, but we have such a system already today,» the president said
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Russia’s Oreshnik has no analogues worldwide — Putin

«We know what kind of developments are being carried out there, but this will happen tomorrow or in a year or two, but we have such a system already today,» the president said

Diplomat mocks US Senator for talking about invading Netherlands

Maria Zakharova quoted the US Senator, who called the ICC a «Kangaroo court» and ICC Prosecutor Karim Khan a «deranged fanatic»
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Diplomat mocks US Senator for talking about invading Netherlands

Maria Zakharova quoted the US Senator, who called the ICC a «Kangaroo court» and ICC Prosecutor Karim Khan a «deranged fanatic»

First reactor of Akkuyu nuclear plant to go live soon — Turkey’s Energy Ministry

Alparslan Bayraktar informed earlier about plans to commission the first power-generating unit of the Akkuyu NPP in 2025
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First reactor of Akkuyu nuclear plant to go live soon — Turkey’s Energy Ministry

Alparslan Bayraktar informed earlier about plans to commission the first power-generating unit of the Akkuyu NPP in 2025

Over 100 monkeys die after inhaling pesticide in food godown, buried in secrecy

Over 100 monkeys died in an FCI warehouse in India after inhaling pesticide sprayed on wheat sacks. Workers attempted to conceal the incident by burying the carcasses in a pit. The incident came to light after concerns were raised by members of the Vishva Hin
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Over 100 monkeys die after inhaling pesticide in food godown, buried in secrecy

Over 100 monkeys died in an FCI warehouse in India after inhaling pesticide sprayed on wheat sacks. Workers attempted to conceal the incident by burying the carcasses in a pit. The incident came to light after concerns were raised by members of the Vishva Hindu Parishad, leading to an investigation and the exhumation of the bodies for postmortem.

Tussle over CM post, resort politics: How NDA, INDIA bloc are gearing up for Maharashtra, Jharkhand mandate

As Maharashtra and Jharkhand await election results, both the BJP-led NDA and the opposition INDIA bloc are preparing for potential post-poll scenarios, including the possibility of a hung assembly. Exit polls present a mixed bag of predictions, leading to sp
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Tussle over CM post, resort politics: How NDA, INDIA bloc are gearing up for Maharashtra, Jharkhand mandate

As Maharashtra and Jharkhand await election results, both the BJP-led NDA and the opposition INDIA bloc are preparing for potential post-poll scenarios, including the possibility of a hung assembly. Exit polls present a mixed bag of predictions, leading to speculation about potential alliances and realignments. Both states have a history of political maneuvering, adding to the uncertainty surrounding the outcome.

Army steps on the gas for high-tech infusion for futuristic warfare, plans to induct ‘domain specialists’

The Indian Army is accelerating its technological advancement by focusing on 16 technology clusters, including cyber, space, and AI, to enhance its capabilities for future warfare. The Army is collaborating with academic institutions and industries to develo
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Army steps on the gas for high-tech infusion for futuristic warfare, plans to induct ‘domain specialists’

The Indian Army is accelerating its technological advancement by focusing on 16 technology clusters, including cyber, space, and AI, to enhance its capabilities for future warfare. The Army is collaborating with academic institutions and industries to develop and integrate these technologies. To support this transformation, the Army will induct domain specialists in fields like cyber and linguistics, starting in mid-2025.

'Europe important strategic region, Germany one of our most important partners': PM Modi

Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the News9 Global Summit, emphasizing the significance of the 25-year India-Germany strategic partnership. He highlighted Germany as a crucial partner and praised the growing economic ties, citing over 1800 German compani
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'Europe important strategic region, Germany one of our most important partners': PM Modi

Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the News9 Global Summit, emphasizing the significance of the 25-year India-Germany strategic partnership. He highlighted Germany as a crucial partner and praised the growing economic ties, citing over 1800 German companies operating in India and USD 15 billion invested in recent years.

Vanuatu raises alarm over delayed climate finance progress

Vanuatu’s Acting Director General (DG) of Climate Change and Head of Delegation (HoD) at the COP29 Summit, Abraham Nasak, has called for climate action that addresses the root cause of climate change and the driver of loss and damage—by cutting…
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Vanuatu raises alarm over delayed climate finance progress

Vanuatu’s Acting Director General (DG) of Climate Change and Head of Delegation (HoD) at the COP29 Summit, Abraham Nasak, has called for climate action that addresses the root cause of climate change and the driver of loss and damage—by cutting…

Emae Chief commends President for dissolving Parliament

Chief Joseph Tinapua from Emae has voiced strong support for President Nikenike Vurobaravu’s recent decision to dissolve the 13th Legislature.
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Emae Chief commends President for dissolving Parliament

Chief Joseph Tinapua from Emae has voiced strong support for President Nikenike Vurobaravu’s recent decision to dissolve the 13th Legislature.

Napat tells officials to play by the book

The caretaker Minister responsible for the Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock, Forestry, Fisheries and Biosecurity (MALFFB), Jotham Napat, told senior officials to «play by the book» to ensure proper budget management and revenue collection as for
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Napat tells officials to play by the book

The caretaker Minister responsible for the Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock, Forestry, Fisheries and Biosecurity (MALFFB), Jotham Napat, told senior officials to «play by the book» to ensure proper budget management and revenue collection as forecasted.

SPV PLTA Considers STRIKE If Roads Are Not Fixed

The Shefa Port Vila Public Land Transport Association (SPV PLTA) President Donald Massing informed Daily Post moments ago that if roads continue to remain unfixed in a poor state, SPV PLTA would have to consider escalating their tactics and discuss…
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SPV PLTA Considers STRIKE If Roads Are Not Fixed

The Shefa Port Vila Public Land Transport Association (SPV PLTA) President Donald Massing informed Daily Post moments ago that if roads continue to remain unfixed in a poor state, SPV PLTA would have to consider escalating their tactics and discuss…

Hearing of Dissolution Challenge Tomorrow 9am 

The constitutional case by Opposition to challenge the decision of President Nikenike Vurobaravu regarding the dissolution of government has been listed for hearing tomorrow at 9am Dumbea Hall, Justice Vincent Lunabek will preside.
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Hearing of Dissolution Challenge Tomorrow 9am 

The constitutional case by Opposition to challenge the decision of President Nikenike Vurobaravu regarding the dissolution of government has been listed for hearing tomorrow at 9am Dumbea Hall, Justice Vincent Lunabek will preside.

Pat King found guilty of mischief for role in 'Freedom Convoy'

Pat King, one of the most prominent figures of the 2022 'Freedom Convoy' in Ottawa, has been found guilty on five counts including mischief and disobeying a court order.
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Pat King found guilty of mischief for role in 'Freedom Convoy'

Pat King, one of the most prominent figures of the 2022 'Freedom Convoy' in Ottawa, has been found guilty on five counts including mischief and disobeying a court order.

3 years since Valabhji couple arrested in money laundering and arms cases in Seychelles

This week marked three years since the prominent Seychellois businessman Mukesh Valabhji and his wife Laura, a lawyer, appeared in the Supreme Court after being arrested on November 18, 2021, by police on suspicion of money laundering of $50 million and posse
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3 years since Valabhji couple arrested in money laundering and arms cases in Seychelles

This week marked three years since the prominent Seychellois businessman Mukesh Valabhji and his wife Laura, a lawyer, appeared in the Supreme Court after being arrested on November 18, 2021, by police on suspicion of money laundering of $50 million and possession of firearms. The couple has been on remand since, and the money laundering charges have been removed against Laura. The case is related to $50 million granted to the Seychelles' government by the United Arab Emirates in 2002. The funds were transferred to a bank account of the Seychelles Marketing Board (SMB), now the Seychelles Trading Company (STC), to a Baroda bank account in England. At the time, Mukesh Valabhji was the managing director of the SMB, and the prosecution alleges that the funds were returned to Seychelles, an archipelago in the western Indian Ocean, to pay for hotels sold in the privatisation of the COSPROH holdings, a state-owned enterprise that owned several hotels, of which Mukesh Valabhji was the executive chairman. SNA looks at the main points in the case three years after the arrest of the Valabhji couple. Search of the property – arms discovery During the search at the couple's residence, the police discovered a cache of arms. Shortly after, Leslie Benoiton, a senior officer in the former Seychelles People's Defence Forces—now known as the Seychelles Defence Forces—was arrested in connection to the cache of arms. A separate case was opened on the possession of these weapons. High-level officials and former First Lady arrested  On November 23, 2021, two former high government officials, former minister Maurice Loustau-Lalanne, who was one of the former directors of the Compagnie Seychelloise de Promotion Hôtelière (COSPROH), and Lekha Nair, a former director general at the Ministry of Finance at the time, were also arrested. While Nair was granted bail, Loustau-Lalanne was remanded until all suspects appeared before the Supreme Court on December 3, 2021. On November 27, Sarah Zarqhani Rene, the wife of late President France Albert Rene, was arrested as part of the ongoing case of the missing $50 million. All six suspects were formally charged on December 17, 2021. Mukesh Valabhji was charged with conspiracy to commit official corruption contrary to sections 91 and 381 of the Penal Code and and former First Ladyconspiracy to commit money laundering. His wife, Laura Valabhji, was charged with money laundering. Leslie Benoiton was charged with money laundering for corruptly obtaining $100,000 by way of payment from Mukesh Valabhji without lawful authority or excuse. Three others charged with money laundering were Lekha Nair, Maurice Loustau-Lalanne, and Sarah Zarqhani Rene. Bail for Nair, Loustau-Lalanne, and Zarqhani was granted, while the Valabhji couple and Benoiton remain to date on remand. Nair was released after paying an SCR 50,000 ($3,768) bail bond, and Loustau-Lalanne after paying an SCR 250,000 ($18,837) bail bond and providing two sureties of SCR 100,000 ($7,535) each, as well as handing his passport to the authorities. Bail for Zarqhani was set at $2 million with two sureties of $1 million each. She did not pay the bail set and remained in police custody. On December 29, 2021, two former officers of the Seychelles Defence Forces were arrested—75-year-old retired brigadier and former Chief of the Seychelles People's Defence Forces (SPDF), Leopold Payet, and 81-year-old retired lieutenant colonel and presidential chief security officer, Frank Marie. The five suspects in the ongoing possession of firearms case—Valabhji and his wife Laura, Benoiton, Payet, and Frank Marie—were formally charged on February 11, 2022. They were charged with abuse of authority of office for possession of firearms, use of property for the commission of terrorist acts, conspiracy to commit offenses under the Prevention of Terrorism Act, and acquisition and possession of firearms or ammunition without a license under the Firearms and Ammunition Act. Marie was released on bail on February 25, 2022, due to health issues. Case transferred to the Office of the Attorney General On May 6, 2022, the money laundering case of the missing $50 million from Seychelles' government accounts was transferred to the Office of the Attorney General. This came after it was revealed that the powers of the Anti-Corruption Commission of Seychelles (ACCS) to prosecute six defendants are limited both in time and in regard to the offences until amendments are made to the Anti-Money Laundering and Financing of Terrorism (AMLFT) Act 2020. Charges amended, some accused released After the amendments to the law were made by the National Assembly on May 19, 2022, the ACCS filed amended charges for money laundering against businessman Mukesh Valabhji and former First Lady Sarah Zarqhani Rene. While Valabhji remained in custody, Zarqhani Rene was released. All charges against Nair and Loustau-Lalanne in the money laundering accounts were dropped. Charges concerning money laundering were withdrawn against Laura Valabhji pending further investigations, but she remains on remand in relation to the firearms and prevention of terrorism case. The Supreme Court had set December 1, 2023, as the date for the arms and ammunition trial, and the hearing is ongoing, while the corruption case's initial trial date was set for April 13, 2023. This date was later moved to May 11, 2023, as the couple appeared before Judge Mohan Burhan concerning their request for Chief Justice Govinden's recusal from their cases. ACCS to resume corruption case once the ongoing illegal arms case concludes Despite announcing the trial date for the corruption case, the ACCS head, May de Silva, announced in the National Assembly in November 2023 that it will only resume the corruption case once the illegal arms and ammunition case comes to a conclusion.

COP29 draft deal proposes rich nations give $250 bn in climate finance

A new draft deal at UN climate talks Friday proposes that rich nations commit $250 billion a year to help poorer nations combat global warming in an 11th-hour bid to break the deadlocked negotiations. African countries and climate activists quickly denounce
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COP29 draft deal proposes rich nations give $250 bn in climate finance

A new draft deal at UN climate talks Friday proposes that rich nations commit $250 billion a year to help poorer nations combat global warming in an 11th-hour bid to break the deadlocked negotiations. African countries and climate activists quickly denounced the figure as «unacceptable» and inadequate to meet the realities of a rapidly warming world, but wealthy nations including the United States have insisted that massive packages are not politically realistic. With the gathering scheduled to end later Friday, delegates from nearly 200 nations had eagerly awaited COP29 hosts Azerbaijan's new proposal after two weeks of fraught bargaining. The text sets an ambitious overall target to raise at least $1.3 trillion per year by 2035 from not only the public money but also the private sector. It is the first time concrete numbers were formally proposed at talks dominated by divisions over how to increase assistance for developing nations to cut emissions and adapt to climate change. Developing countries were seeking a significant boost in the existing pledge that commits rich nations to $100 billion a year in climate finance. «The proposed target to mobilise $250 billion per year by 2035 is totally unacceptable and inadequate to delivering the Paris Agreement,» said Ali Mohamed, chairman of the African Group of Negotiators. He said it would «lead to unacceptable loss of life in Africa and around the world, and imperils the future of our world.» «The $250 billion target is not enough -- not big enough, not fast enough, not good enough,» said Friederike Roder from activist group Global Citizen. «Inadequate, divorced from the reality of climate impacts and outrageously below the needs of developing countries,» said Jasper Inventor from Greenpeace. But the US, which President-elect Donald Trump is expected to pull out of climate diplomacy, signalled it was not looking to negotiate a higher figure. «It has been a significant lift over the past decade to meet the prior, smaller goal. $250 billion will require even more ambition and extraordinary reach,» said a senior US official, whose team in Baku comes from outgoing President Joe Biden's administration. COP29 host Azerbaijan said the $250 billion reflected the submissions made by rich nations during the negotiations. Azerbaijan said it would keep working on «final adjustments» on outstanding issues. - Azerbaijan under pressure - An influential negotiation bloc of 134 developing nations including China had pushed for at least $500 billion from developed countries. But major contributors such as the European Union have said that private-sector money inevitably must play a part. The EU also wanted newly wealthy emerging economies like China, the world's largest emitter, to contribute to the overall goal. Azerbaijan, an authoritarian state that relies on oil and gas exports, has been accused of lacking the experience and bandwidth to steer such large and complex negotiations. «This is the worst COP in recent memory,» Mohamed Adow, speaking for the Climate Action Network, said at a press conference before the text's release, adding that «no deal is better than a bad deal» for developing countries. Sindra Sharma from the Pacific Islands Climate Action Network, an activist coalition, expressed «a complete sense of frustration» at the talks. «I've never seen a presidency like this, I've never seen a process like this,» she said. The EU had also called for stronger leadership from Azerbaijan, whose leader, Ilham Aliyev, opened the conference by railing against Western nations and hailing fossil fuels as a «gift of God». - Fossil fuel fight - Apart from splits over money, many nations fear the climate deal in negotiation does not reflect the urgency on phasing out coal, oil and gas -- the main drivers of global warming. Last year's COP28 summit in Dubai made a landmark call on the world to transition away from fossil fuels after long negotiations in Dubai. But a Saudi official speaking on behalf of the Arab Group said the bloc would «not accept any text that targets any specific sectors, including fossil fuel» in Baku. German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock singled out Saudi Arabia as she said it was «essential» to keep last year's call on fossil fuels. «Apparently some had a different goal here, and that is turning back the clock,» she told reporters. But European countries, like the US, have also seen a shift in political mood with a backlash against foreign aid and the green agenda. The annual UN-led climate talks come on what is already poised to be the hottest year in history and as disasters rise around the world. Just since the start of COP29 on November 11, deadly storms have battered the Philippines and Honduras, while Ecuador has declared a national emergency due to drought and forest fires and Spain has been reeling after historic floods. © Agence France-Presse

'World War 3 has begun': Terrifying warning from Ukraine's former military chief who says North Korea, Iran and China are now openly standing beside Putin

Valery Zaluzhny made the comments after reports emerged that around 10,000 troops had been sent by Pyongyang to fight alongside Russian soldiers in the Kursk region.
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'World War 3 has begun': Terrifying warning from Ukraine's former military chief who says North Korea, Iran and China are now openly standing beside Putin

Valery Zaluzhny made the comments after reports emerged that around 10,000 troops had been sent by Pyongyang to fight alongside Russian soldiers in the Kursk region.

'I'm going on 50 first dates - or at least until I'm bored': Inside the rise in batch dating as Gen Z play the field to the extreme in the hope of finding love

The latest dating trend involves singles across the world taking part in '50 first dates', in the hopes that mass dating will find them lasting love.
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'I'm going on 50 first dates - or at least until I'm bored': Inside the rise in batch dating as Gen Z play the field to the extreme in the hope of finding love

The latest dating trend involves singles across the world taking part in '50 first dates', in the hopes that mass dating will find them lasting love.

Police 'want to know mother is safe' after remains of baby found by dog walker in field

The infant, called Baby A by Greater Manchester Police, was found by a dog walker near Ashtons Field in Salford on Wednesday.
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Police 'want to know mother is safe' after remains of baby found by dog walker in field

The infant, called Baby A by Greater Manchester Police, was found by a dog walker near Ashtons Field in Salford on Wednesday.

I'm a Trump-hating celebrity... get me out of here! The mortified lefty stars fleeing America after Kamala's crushing defeat... and where they're heading now

Left-wing celebrities who were devastated by Donald Trump's landslide election victory have pledged to flee America in order to give their families a better life.
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I'm a Trump-hating celebrity... get me out of here! The mortified lefty stars fleeing America after Kamala's crushing defeat... and where they're heading now

Left-wing celebrities who were devastated by Donald Trump's landslide election victory have pledged to flee America in order to give their families a better life.

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