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Ukraine not solely to blame for slow offensive: Ex NATO strategist
A retired German general and former NATO strategist has said he doesn't see a prospect for a negotiated peace in Russia's war against its neighbour Ukraine, and…
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UK unions continue strikes amid ongoing pay disputes
Widespread industrial action in the United Kingdom (UK) continued into December with no sign of stopping amid disputes over pay, and the walkouts have disrupted travel…
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British crime boss arrested in Turkey
The Turkish police said Wednesday that a British armed gang leader was arrested for drug trafficking, arms smuggling and robbery during an operation in…
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Ukraine plans to export 50m tons of crops from this year’s harvest
Ukraine has a potential to export 50 million tons of crops from this year's harvest, Nikolay Gorbachov, president of the Ukrainian Grain Association (UGA), said…
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Moscow warns NATO-supplied jets ´legitimate target´ in Ukraine
Any fighter jets that the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) will supply to Ukraine will become legitimate military targets for the Russian armed forces, Russian…
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Ex UK PM Johnson admits COVID mistakes
Former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (UK) Boris Johnson admitted on Wednesday that he made mistakes during the COVID-19 pandemic and was "deeply sorry,"…
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Putin visits UAE, Saudi Arabia Wednesday: Kremlin
Russian President Vladimir Putin will visit the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Saudi Arabia on Wednesday, the Kremlin said Tuesday, reported Xinhua. The Russian…
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Doctors in Italy strike against proposed pension cuts
Thousands of doctors, nurses and other healthcare workers staged a 24-hour nationwide strike in Italy on Tuesday, demanding better working conditions and improvements to…
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Parliamentary experts spar over solutions to Berlin budget fiasco
Experts appointed by Germany's parliament presented differing opinions on Tuesday on how the government should deal with looming gaps in this year's budget.…
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EC approves €1.2 billion in state aid for cloud computing
The European Commission on Tuesday approved state aid worth up to €1.2 billion in total for cloud and edge computing technologies being developed in seven EU states,…
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