Russia’s Gold Reserves Fall to Lowest Level Since 2022 Amid Sanctions Odessa Journal
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Russia’s Gold Reserves Fall to Lowest Level Since 2022 Amid Sanctions – Odessa Journal
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Consumer expo to underline Chinese market's enduring appeal
BEIJING, March 30 (Xinhua) — The sixth China International Consumer Products Expo (CICPE) is set to reaffirm the lasting appeal of the Chinese market, with robust international participation underscoring global businesses’ continued confidence…
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Ukraine Developing Interceptor Drone Swarms to Defend Against Russia
Ukraine’s defense industry is developing interceptor drone swarms to better protect its territory from massive Russian aerial attacks.
The development work marks a major next step for interceptor drones,…
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Demand for exorcisms skyrocketing US priest
There has been a 650% increase in the number of trained exorcists in the country, Father Chad Ripperger has said
The demand for exorcisms in the US has skyrocketed in recent years, leading to a significant increase in the number of priests trained…
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Crypto fuels drone purchases in Russia and Iran, report says
March 30 : Groups linked to Russia and Iran are increasingly using cryptocurrency to finance the purchase of low-cost military drones and components, according to a new report from blockchain analytics firm Chainalysis.
Commercially available…
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Moscow Blasts Bulgaria After U.S. Extradition: Obedient Puppet!
Moscow has sharply criticized Bulgaria after the extradition of two Russian citizens to the United States, describing the move in unusually harsh terms.
According to Bulgarian authorities, Oleg Olshansky and Sergey Ivin were handed over to the US…
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"PM Modi gave away farmers' future, India's energy security": Rahul Gandhi in Kerala slams Centre over US interim deal
Kottayam (Kerala) [India], March 30 (ANI): Lok Sabha Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi on Monday cornered Prime Minister Narendra Modi over the India-US interim trade agreement, alleging that the latter has ‘given away’ the future of farmers and…
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Africas largest refinery ready to supply Europe with fuel media
EU countries have been hunting for alternative supplies because of the disruption in the Strait of Hormuz, De Telegraaf has reported
Nigeria’s Dangote refinery is ready to expand fuel exports to Europe, including the Netherlands, amid the…
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UK slams Russia over diplomat expulsion amid ‘baseless’ espionage claims – London Business News
The United Kingdom has accused Russia of mounting an “aggressive and coordinated campaign of harassment” following the expulsion of a British diplomat from Moscow over alleged espionage activities.
The Foreign, Commonwealth and…
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