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US Ratchets Up Economic Pressure on Uganda Over Anti-LGBTQ Laws
US Ratchets Up Economic Pressure on Uganda Over Anti-LGBTQ Laws
The US terminated Uganda’s preferential trade status, the latest in a series of punitive measures against the East
1970-01-01 08:00
Vodafone to sell Spanish arm to Zegona for $5.3 billion
Vodafone to sell Spanish arm to Zegona for $5.3 billion
By Paul Sandle LONDON (Reuters) -Vodafone will sell its Spanish business to Zegona Communications for 5 billion euros ($5.30 billion)
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Daiwa Announces Share Buyback as Profit Climbs on Retail Business
Daiwa Announces Share Buyback as Profit Climbs on Retail Business
Daiwa Securities Group Inc.’s profit jumped last quarter as all the main businesses fired for Japan’s second-biggest brokerage.
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US to remove Uganda and three other African countries from Agoa trade deal
US to remove Uganda and three other African countries from Agoa trade deal
Uganda, Gabon, Niger and the CAR are accused of violating rights or not making democratic progress.
1970-01-01 08:00
Gene Therapy for Kids’ Deadly Muscle Disease Fails to Reach Trial Goal 
Gene Therapy for Kids’ Deadly Muscle Disease Fails to Reach Trial Goal 
Roche Holding AG shares dropped after a trial of its gene therapy for Duchenne muscular dystrophy did not
1970-01-01 08:00
European Stocks Muted as Worst October Since 2020 Comes to End
European Stocks Muted as Worst October Since 2020 Comes to End
European stocks were subdued on Tuesday, heading for their biggest drop for the month of October since 2020,
1970-01-01 08:00
Russian soldiers accused of killing family of nine as they slept in Russian-occupied Ukrainian town
Russian soldiers accused of killing family of nine as they slept in Russian-occupied Ukrainian town
Russian forces allegedly gunned down an entire family of nine, including two young children, as they slept in their beds in the Russia-occupied town of Volnovakha in eastern Ukraine’s Donetsk, officials in Kyiv said. Ukrainian ombudsman Dmytro Lubinets said Russian soldiers killed all members of the Kapkanets family on 27 October after the civilians refused to give them control of their house. According to the Ukrainian prosecutor’s office in Donetsk, the attackers were in army uniforms and had demanded the family house be vacated, leading to an argument. "According to preliminary information, the occupiers have killed the whole of the Kapkanets family, who were celebrating a birthday and who had refused to hand their own house over to occupiers from Chechnya," he said on his official Telegram channel. The suspects came back later as the family slept and gunned down the members, as per media reports. Mr Lubinets said that the “Russians’s bloodied hands were involved” in the killings, “just as traces of Russian torture were discovered in Bucha, Irpin, Izyum and other Ukrainian cities”. The Ukrainian Donetsk Region Prosecutor’s Office alleged multiple family members were shot while in their beds, still tucked in each others arms, according to CNN. Two children born in 2014 and 2018 were among the victims. Russian authorities have said two Russian soldiers were arrested over the killings. “According to preliminary information, the motive for the crime was a domestic conflict,” Russia’s official Investigations Committee said in a statement. The suspects were “Russian military servicemen from the Far East serving under contract”, the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation for the Donetsk People’s Republic said in a statement. An investigation was launched in connection with the murders, the committee said. Multiple Russian news channels on Telegram who have spoken to the neighbours of the victims blamed the Russian military for the deaths. “All of the neighbours are saying that the killers were in the military,” one neighbour told Astra, a Russian news channel, adding that locals in the area were scared. The Ukrainian town Volnovakha has remained under Russian control for more than 20 months after being captured just weeks after the full-scale invasion began. Read More Kyiv troops advance on two fronts as Putin’s air defences ‘struck in Crimea’ – live How much money does the US give to Israel, and is there more to come? GOP vows to bring Israel package to floor this week – without Ukraine funding Oil prices could reach 'uncharted waters' if the Israel-Hamas war escalates, the World Bank says If Putin dies, this is what would happen in Russia Putin ally Lukashenko calls for ceasefire in ‘stalemate’ Ukraine war
1970-01-01 08:00
SNB Set to Skip Second Payout as Record Loss Can’t Be Offset
SNB Set to Skip Second Payout as Record Loss Can’t Be Offset
The Swiss National Bank looks increasingly likely to skip its annual payout to shareholders and the government for
1970-01-01 08:00
Eric Cantona career change inspired by Vincent Van Gogh
Eric Cantona career change inspired by Vincent Van Gogh
Manchester United icon Eric Cantona took inspiration from Vincent Van Gogh for his new music career.
1970-01-01 08:00
The Rolling Stones become 'longest-active artist' to receive BRIT Billion Award
The Rolling Stones become 'longest-active artist' to receive BRIT Billion Award
British rockers The Rolling Stones have become the "longest-active artist" to receive the BRIT Billion Award, which marks one billion career streams.
1970-01-01 08:00
It Follows sequel set to start filming next year
It Follows sequel set to start filming next year
'They Follow' - a sequel to 2014 horror classic 'It Follows' - will start filming in 2024 with Maika Monroe back as Jay Height.
1970-01-01 08:00
Ukraine-Russia war – live: Kyiv troops advance on two fronts as Putin’s air defences ‘struck in Crimea’
Ukraine-Russia war – live: Kyiv troops advance on two fronts as Putin’s air defences ‘struck in Crimea’
Ukrainian troops have made confirmed advances near Bakhmut, Donetsk, and Robotyne, Zaporizhzhia, according to the Institute for the Study of War. “Geolocated footage posted on 30 October shows that Ukrainian forces have advanced northeast of Kurdyumivka (10km southwest of Bakhmut),” it said. Ukrainian forces have also “marginally advanced” west of Robotyne, Zaporizhzhia, according to geolocated footage seen by the think tank. It comes as Kyiv said it had “successfully hit a strategic object of the air defence system” in western Crimea. Russian sources said the attack was carried out using “combined” long-range weapons like ATACMS, storm shadow missiles and sea drones. The Russian Ministry of Defence confirmed its air defence systems destroyed eight Storm Shadow cruise missiles over the peninsula. If confirmed, this would be the first time Ukraine has used the top-tier missile system provided by the US to hit targets on the Crimean coast. Meanwhile, Russia has bulked up its forces around the devastated city of Bakhmut in the east and has switched its troops from a defensive posture to taking “active actions”, a Ukrainian military commander said. Read More Ukrainian officials say Russian shelling killed a 91-year-old woman in a 'terrifying night' The storming of Dagestan airport: How a thousand protestors caused shutdown and carnage in Russia Moscow succession: What would happen if Putin dies?
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