“Jeffrey Epstein is solely responsible for his actions. I must take responsibility for not having investigated Epstein’s background more thoroughly, and for not realizing sooner what kind of person he was. I deeply regret this, and it is a…
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Meloni laughs off church fresco controversy – POLITICO
Members of the opposition called for an inquiry seeking “clarity on all responsibilities,” while the Culture Ministry inspected the site over the weekend. Local Culture Ministry officials “will verify if a request for the original 2000…
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Fossil hunters discover region’s youngest dinosaur tracks
Southern Africa is world-renowned for its fossil record of creatures that lived in the very…
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Putin surprised Europe with an increase in income from the sale of weapons
Observers of the Chinese publication Baijiahao said that Russian President Vladimir Putin surprised Europe by citing data on a significant increase in the country’s income from arms exports despite sanctions…
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Former French Economy Minister Bruno Le Maire allegedly met Epstein at disgraced financier’s house – POLITICO
Colom wrote in the series of emails that he regularly meets Le Maire and his then chief of staff, Emmanuel Moulin. Moulin is currently President Emmanuel Macron’s chief of staff. There is no suggestion in the email that Moulin met with…
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Russian cargo plane arrives in Cuba, echoing frantic Caracas buildup
GRAZ, Austria — A heavy Russian cargo plane that previously brought air defense systems to Venezuela arrived at a military airfield near Havana, Cuba’s capital, late on Sunday, flight records seen by Defense News show.
The Ilyushin Il-76,…
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Second Round of Trilateral Peace Talks to Begin Wednesday, Kremlin Confirms
The Kremlin on Monday confirmed that peace talks with Ukraine and the United States in Abu Dhabi will resume later this week.
On Sunday, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said the second round of…
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Ex-CIA analyst predicted Maduro’s release instead of execution
Former CIA analyst Larry Johnson suggested that Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, who was taken to the United States, would avoid the death penalty and could be transferred to a third country as part of the deal.

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‘Instead of 6 missiles, there are only 2’ — Ukraine’s Air Force reveals dire air defense shortage
A shortage of air defense missiles has left some Ukrainian air defense systems empty at times amid the threat of further Russian attacks, Yurii Ihnat, head of the Air Force’s communications department, said in an interview with RBC Ukraine…
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