An investigation into the severing of two undersea cables in the Baltic Sea last year by a Chinese-flagged bulk carrier has failed to find any evidence that the damage was carried out intentionally, the Swedish Accident Investigation Authority…
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Andrew Tate High Court case could be legal first, barrister says
EPA
Andrew Tate, pictured in the US in February, denies all of the women’s allegations. A civil case brought by four women against Andrew Tate is believed to be a legal first, a barrister for his accusers has said.
The women accuse Tate of rape,…
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New US aircraft carrier in Mideast ahead of 2nd Iran-US nuclear talks
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — A second U.S. aircraft carrier is operating in Mideast waters ahead of the next round of talks between Iran and the United States over Tehran’s rapidly advancing…
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Hamas rejects Israeli truce disarmament proposal
Yolande KnellMiddle East correspondent
Rushdi AbualoufGaza correspondent
EPA
Armed members of Hamas’s military wing took part in hostage handover ceremonies during the recent ceasefire Hamas is said to have rejected an Israeli proposal for a six-week…
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Over 230 arrested as Europol dismantles four major drug smuggling networks
Authorities have dismantled four major criminal networks responsible for fuelling the flow of drugs into the European Union and Turkey, the EU’s law enforcement agency Europol said in a statement.
It follows a series of “coordinated…
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Livestream of moose migrating to their summer pastures fascinates millions
Before Swedish slow TV hit “The Great Moose Migration” began airing Tuesday, Ulla Malmgren stocked up on coffee and prepared meals so she doesn’t miss a moment of the 20-day, 24-hour event.
“Sleep?…
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