The focus of current discussions is “not about who owns it — it’s the melt and pour rules,” he told reporters, referring to rules which would mean that steel must be melted and poured in the U.K. to qualify for tariff…
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Why is Stalin back in the Moscow metro?
A statue of Soviet dictator Joseph Stalin was unveiled in the Taganskaya metro station in Moscow in May, recreating a mural that was dismantled decades ago. It is the first such statue to be erected in central Moscow since Stalin’s death…
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NATO air force exercises involving more than 40 alliance aircraft have begun in Finland
From 16 to 27 June this year, NATO air force exercises will be held in Finland, involving at least 40 aircraft from the North Atlantic Alliance. This was reported by the Finnish Air Force.
“The exercises will…
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Emmanuel Macron flies in to show his support for Greenland
THERE ARE two ways of looking at the trip made by Emmanuel Macron, France’s president, to Greenland on June 15th. At one level it was a defiant message to America’s Donald Trump, who continues to threaten to annex the island, a…
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EU moves ahead with Russian gas ban proposal despite Hungary, Slovakia vetoes – Reuters
- EU moves ahead with Russian gas ban proposal despite Hungary, Slovakia vetoes Reuters
- Europe takes a big step toward banning Russian oil and gas as Ukraine war drags on CNN
- EU should consider resuming Russian gas imports if Ukraine peace reached,…
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Nvidia On Tour — Not Good Enough — What Europe Should Do In AI!
King Frederik X of Denmark (R), CEO and founder of Nvidia Jensen Huang (L), and CEO of the Danish … More
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Where is Israel’s operation heading?
Lyse DoucetChief international correspondent
BBCOn Friday, after Israel launched an unprecedented attack on Iran, its Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu addressed Iranians directly. Speaking in English, he told them that the time had come for them…
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No further damage seen at Iran sites, nuclear watchdog says
ReutersInternational Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) chief Rafael Grossi briefed member states at a meeting in Vienna The head of the global nuclear watchdog says there has been no further damage to Iran’s Natanz uranium enrichment plant since Israel…
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