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European Stocks Extend Losing Streak on Weak Data, Luxury Drop
European Stocks Extend Losing Streak on Weak Data, Luxury Drop
European equities posted their sixth straight session of declines on Wednesday, as the recent rise in oil prices
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UK expected to re-join Horizon science scheme
UK expected to re-join Horizon science scheme
An announcement is likely soon on the UK becoming a fully-fledged member of the multi-billion euro programme.
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Russian commander ‘used two military helicopters to transport his pet cat’
Russian commander ‘used two military helicopters to transport his pet cat’
One of Vladimir Putin's commanders used two military helicopters to transport his pet cat during the war in Ukraine, a defected Russian pilot has claimed. The cat was airlifted in the military-grade helicopter for around one hour, while another flew alongside it to provide cover during the 114-mile journey, according to former Russian airman Maksim Kuzminov. Mr Kuzminov spoke out in an interview with The New Voice of Ukraine after choosing to leave Russia’s armed forces. Asked for examples of any illogical uses of aviation during the war in Ukraine, Mr Kuzminov said: “Our commander needed to transport a cat, which had some impressive pedigree. To do this, two Mi-8 and Mi-24 [helicopter] crews were assigned. “So, two helicopters transported this wonderful animal, so to speak, from Rostov to Yeysk [air base] — the Mi-8 was flying the cat in, while the Mi-24 was circling to provide cover. “We burned a lot of fuel, resources. Furthermore, the crews aren’t always allowed to rest.” The former pilot said six military personnel were on board for the mission despite Russia experiencing a lack of pilots. Mr Kuzminov, 28, has reportedly been paid £398,000 for defecting and is now urging his former Russian colleagues to follow suit. “The truth is, there are no Nazis or fascists,” he told the Ukrainian news outlet, to counter the message Mr Putin has used to justify the “special military operation” launched in February last year. He said he got in touch with representatives of the Ukrainian military intelligence about the possibility of changing sides and he was offered safety as well as the financial reward. Mr Kuzminov landed his Russian Mi-8 helicopter in Ukraine’s Poltava Oblast on August 23 - giving the chopper to his new bosses as well as spare parts for the aircraft. “It’s a real disgrace what is happening here,” he said of the war. “Murder, tears, blood. “People are simply killing each other. That’s all I can make of this and I don’t want to be a part of it. What is going on now is simply the genocide of the Ukrainian people. Both Ukrainian and Russian.” Read More Russia-Ukraine war – live: 16 killed in missile strike on market town during ‘evil’ attack Ukraine destroys ‘Russian-occupied warehouse’ in drone strike CCTV captures Russian shell landing on Ukrainian market killing at least 16 The Body in the Woods | An Independent TV Original Documentary The harrowing discovery at centre of The Independent’s new documentary
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Greece floods – live: Skiathos flights cancelled as flooding across Europe traps tourists
Greece floods – live: Skiathos flights cancelled as flooding across Europe traps tourists
Further storms are set to batter a Greek island where hundreds of British tourists are stranded following flash floods. At least one person was killed and five others are thought to be missing after cars were swept away and streets submerged by rainfall in parts of Greece on Tuesday. It comes as the World Meteorological Organisation said that the northern hemisphere experienced its hottest summer on record, fuelled by climate change. Skiathos, a popular holiday island in the northwest Aegean Sea, was forecast to be hit with heavy showers and thunderstorms throughout Wednesday morning. Holidaymakers on the island have been left with “no way to get food” with many currently unable to get to the airport. One stranded tourist said the centre of Skiathos is “underwater” and described the situation as “horrendously scary”. Flooding is also affecting parts of Turkey and Bulgaria with the death toll across the three countries currently at 11. Read More UK’s hottest day of the year likely to be on Saturday, Met Office says The death toll from fierce storms and flooding in Greece, Turkey and Bulgaria rises to 8 It’s September but the sun is still dangerous – here’s how to stay safe
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Wilson Tennis Racket Maker Amer Sports Files for US IPO
Wilson Tennis Racket Maker Amer Sports Files for US IPO
Amer Sports, the maker of Wilson tennis rackets and Salomon ski boots, has filed confidentially for a US
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Africa Seeks Finance, Debt Relief to Battle Climate Change
Africa Seeks Finance, Debt Relief to Battle Climate Change
African leaders called for wide-ranging debt relief and a flood of climate finance to help the continent boost
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King's French language skills to boost state visit
King's French language skills to boost state visit
King Charles will be on a charm offensive on this month's rearranged state visit to France.
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G-20 Aims to Triple Renewables and Gives Caveat to Fossil Fuels
G-20 Aims to Triple Renewables and Gives Caveat to Fossil Fuels
Group of 20 nations will aim to triple renewable energy capacity by 2030 though also offered support to
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Morgan Stanley Says a ‘Reckoning’ Is Gripping CO2 Offsets Market
Morgan Stanley Says a ‘Reckoning’ Is Gripping CO2 Offsets Market
The market for carbon offsets is approaching a “material tipping point” following months of bad news that’s spooked
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Soho House Wants to Crack America — and Not Just New York
Soho House Wants to Crack America — and Not Just New York
Andrew Carnie spotted a curious anomaly in the three New York outposts of his membership club Soho House
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Starmer Says Sunak Prioritized Champagne Tax Cut Over UK Schools
Starmer Says Sunak Prioritized Champagne Tax Cut Over UK Schools
Rishi Sunak prioritized cutting tax on champagne rather than provide extra funding to rebuild British schools when he
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European stocks extend losses as slowdown, rate jitters weigh
European stocks extend losses as slowdown, rate jitters weigh
By Sruthi Shankar (Reuters) -European stocks extended losses for a sixth consecutive session on Wednesday as worries about slowing global
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