A Roman gladiator’s skeleton has provided the first piece of physical evidence of combat…
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DAE Russia carriers case settles for $282m
- Claims resolved against involved firms
- Ongoing litigation in English courts
- Mitigating losses of Russia-leased aircraft
Dubai Aerospace Enterprise (DAE), the Middle East’s largest aviation leasing company, has received a $282…
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Russia’s central bank, finance ministry to launch crypto exchange
Russia’s finance ministry and central bank are reportedly planning to launch a crypto exchange for qualified investors under an experimental legal regime.
The platform will be aimed at “super-qualified investors,” Finance Minister Anton…
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Nine people killed and dozens injured in ‘massive’ Russian missile attack on Kyiv | Ukraine
At least nine people have been killed and more than 60 wounded in a “massive” missile attack on Kyiv, according to Ukraine’s state emergency service. It is among the deadliest attacks on the capital of the three-year war.
Ukrainian…
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Massive Russian strike on Kyiv kills 9 overnight and injures dozens
KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — A large-scale Russian missile and drone attack hit Kyiv overnight, killing nine people and injuring another 70, including six children, Ukrainian authorities said Thursday.
The Kyiv…
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Germany threatens to remove Russian ambassador in row over WWII commemorations
BERLIN – Germany’s Foreign Office has warned that the Russian ambassador could be forcibly removed if he proceeds with plans to attend German memorial ceremonies related to the Second World War.
The ministry had handed down guidance that…
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Slower growth looms over Eastern Europe as reform urgency rises
Resilient consumption helped keep Europe and Central Asia’s developing economies on their feet last year, but a toxic mix of tepid external demand, persistent inflation, and structural weaknesses is now threatening to pull the…
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Former S Korea President Moon Jae-in indicted for bribery
Prosecutors have indicted former South Korean President Moon Jae-in on charges of bribery related to his former son-in-law’s job at an airline.
Prosecutors argue his former son-in-law, identified only by his surname Seo, had little experience in…
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Ukraine and Europe can’t afford to refuse Trump’s peace plan
Most of the peace plan for Ukraine now sketched out by the Trump administration is not new, is based on common sense, and has indeed already been tacitly accepted by Kyiv.
Ukrainian officials have acknowledged that its army has no chance in the…
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Mahathir Mohamad, 99, Reflects on a Contentious Legacy
At the National Mosque in Kuala Lumpur on a recent Friday, a crowd of men angled for an close-up look at the silver-haired figure in a gray suit exiting an elevator.
They held their camera phones up high and perched on stairs to catch a better…
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