
Analysis-Western investors spooked as Moscow mulls compulsory share purchase plan
By Sinead Cruise, Elena Fabrichnaya and Alexander Marrow LONDON/MOSCOW Western investors in Russian companies are bracing for a
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Marsh, Lloyd's, Ukraine launch war risk ship insurance to cut grain costs
By Carolyn Cohn and Jonathan Saul LONDON (Reuters) -Insurance broker Marsh, Lloyd's of London insurers and Ukrainian state banks have
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Ukraine GDP to rebound in 2023, inflation to fall - EU Commission
BRUSSELS Ukraine's economic growth will rebound this year and next after a plunge in 2022 caused by the
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One killed in Russian missile strike on east Ukraine town
By Max Hunder SELYDOVE, Ukraine (Reuters) -At least one person was killed in an overnight Russian missile strike that hit
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Ukrainian politician suspected of treason says he has been detained
(Reuters) -A Ukrainian lawmaker who was formally notified this week that he was suspected of treason for allegedly cooperating with
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Blast kills three Russian officers in occupied town, Ukraine says
Ukraine's intelligence directorate said on Sunday that an explosion in the Russian-occupied town of Melitopol killed at least
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Germany talks up NATO spending pledge, fighter jet project
By Sabine Siebold and Andreas Rinke BERLIN (Reuters) -German government leaders on Friday pledged to raise regular budget outlays for
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'Provocative' Vivek Ramaswamy border comments anger Canadians
The Republican argued the US should build a wall on the Canadian border to halt the flow of fentanyl.
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Fentanyl-laced envelopes sent to US election officials
Poll officials in Georgia and Washington describe the suspicious letters as "terrorism".
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Sri Lanka balances polls and crisis recovery in 2024 budget deliberations
By Uditha Jayasinghe COLOMBO Sri Lanka President Ranil Wickremesinghe will seek to boost tax revenue and rationalise spending
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Channel deaths: Government orders inquiry into mass drowning
A pregnant woman and three children were among at least 27 people who died when a boat sank in 2021.
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Migrants to Europe dying in gun battles and car crashes
In the Western Balkans, smuggler gangs are engaging in deadly shootouts as migrant numbers keep rising.
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