
Ukraine Recap: Russian Missiles Strike Odesa Grain Facilities
Russia struck multiple targets in Ukraine’s Odesa region with missiles, damaging port infrastructure and grain stockpiles and injuring
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Europe’s Fiscal Champion Just Can’t Win as Irish Budget Awaited
Ireland’s imminent budget announcement may succeed in turning a fiscal position that impresses everybody into a policy announcement
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Russian Attacks Are Edging Closer and Closer to NATO Territory
The North Atlantic Treaty Organization has an increasingly tricky problem in its backyard: how to confront the spillover
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Scholz Braced for Setbacks in Bavaria and Hesse: What to Watch
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and his coalition partners are bracing for punishment in two regional elections on Sunday
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Starmer Stands Ground as Sunak Tries to Drag Labour Into Fight
Keir Starmer’s Labour Party has a commanding poll lead over Rishi Sunak’s governing Conservatives with a UK election
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UK Risks Losing Out to Europe in Hydrogen Energy Race
In 2021, the UK set out a bold ambition to become a ‘global leader on hydrogen’ by 2030.
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Dozens of rockets fired from Gaza towards Israel
Air raid sirens rang out across the south of Israel early on Saturday morning.
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Taxiing airplane and shuttle bus collide at Chicago's O'Hare Airport, injuring at least 2, officials say
A taxiing airplane collided with a shuttle bus at Chicago O'Hare International Airport on Friday evening, injuring at least two people, the city's fire department said.
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Ecuador Prison Assassinations Lead Lasso to Cancel Korea Trip
Six men were murdered in a Guayaquil prison complex Friday, prompting Ecuador President Guillermo Lasso to call an
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India Central Bank Ups Guardrails Ahead of Global Index Inflows
India’s central bank added more firepower to its inflation-busting toolkit as the nation’s entry into global bond index
1970-01-01 08:00

Ukraine dam: Rebuilding shattered lives after Ukraine’s dam collapse
Despite water shortages, losing loved ones, homes and crops, people affected by the collapse of Ukraine's Kakhovka dam are determined to rebuild.
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Juan Carlos: Court throws out ex-lover's 145m legal case
A court in London has thrown out a legal case brought by a former lover of the ex-king of Spain.
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