Northern China prepares for Doksuri floods, Beijing residents told to stay indoors
BEIJING (Reuters) -Northern China on Sunday braced for potential floods from the Doksuri storm that caused havoc in southern areas,
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Wagner-backed CAR leader asks voters to abolish term limits
The opposition is boycotting the poll and says Faustin-Archange Touadéra wants to be leader for life.
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Ukraine war – live: Putin blames Kyiv for early morning drone attacks on Moscow
Russia is blaming Ukraine for three drone attacks on Moscow in the early hours of Sunday morning. A security guard was injured and Vnukovo airport on the southern outskirts of the capital was forced to close, according to Russia’s state news agency, while one of the buildings damaged was home to three government ministries as well as residential apartments, local media reported. The Russian Defence Ministry referred to the incident as an “attempted terrorist attack by the Kyiv regime” and said three drones targeted the city. There was no immediate comment from Ukrainian officials, who rarely if ever take responsibility for attacks on Russian soil. It was the fourth such attempt at a strike on the capital region this month and the third this week, fuelling concerns about Moscow’s vulnerability to attacks as Russia’s war in Ukraine drags on into its eighteenth month. This comes after the head of Ukraine’s intelligence directorate told Ukrainian news site TSN that Kyiv’s forces are set to enter Crimea “soon”. Crimea is a key target of Ukraine’s counteroffensive, which appears to be ramping up after months of slow progress. Read More Even Putin admits Ukraine has stepped up attacks on Russia’s forces – but progress will be slow Putin promises grain aid to Africa despite withdrawing from Ukraine deal Ukrainian fencer disqualified from world championships for refusing handshake with Russian opponent Ukraine’s newest attack on Russia? Moving Christmas
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Britain’s Youngest Workers Face a Bleak Economic Future
Sticky inflation, rising bills and the fastest set of interest rate hikes in a generation have plunged the
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Jurgen Klopp confirms he has chosen next Liverpool captain
Jurgen Klopp speaks about choosing Liverpool's next captain and admits surpruse that Jordan Henderson chose Al-Ettifaq transfer over staying at Anfield.
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TCS Revamps Organization Structure to Leverage Domain Knowledge
Tata Consultancy Services Ltd. revamped its organization structure as it seeks to leverage the business expertise of its
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Swiss ‘Swifties’ to Pay Most to See Pop Star Taylor Swift: NZZ
Swiss fans are paying the most to see pop star Taylor Swift. The cheapest ticket for the US
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Banks Are Untold Story of Ukraine’s Survival, Even State Banks
When Sergii Naumov took over as chief executive at one of Ukraine’s biggest state banks before Russia’s invasion,
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'I really liked that song': Why Mark Ronson BANNED Bradley Cooper from taking a Lady Gaga track for A Star Is Born
Mark Ronson banned Bradley Cooper from using Lady Gaga's 'Joanne' in 'A Star Is Born' because he "needed" it for the singer's album.
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Whipsawed UK Traders Get No Rest With BOE Rates Anyone’s Guess
Volatility is rising in UK bond markets ahead of a knife-edge interest-rate decision from the Bank of England.
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Arab States Sour on Israel in Blow to US Aim of Saudi Peace Pact
Tensions between Gulf states and Israel are rising three years after historic peace deals, slowing down hoped-for investments
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Moscow Mayor Says Ukrainian Drones Attacked Two Office Buildings
Two office buildings in Moscow were attacked by Ukrainian drones, Mayor Sergei Sobyanin wrote in a Telegram post.
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