Self-Proclaimed ‘Wolf of Airbnb’ Admits to Defrauding NYC Landlords
A Florida man who referred to himself as the “Wolf of Airbnb” admitted to defrauding landlords by listing
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Biden Touts Billions for Broadband in Economic Pitch to Voters
President Joe Biden unveiled plans for allocating nearly $42.5 billion to build out high-speed internet networks, touting it
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Pakistan criticises migration policies after Mediterranean shipwreck
GENEVA Pakistan and several African nations called for more protections for migrants at the U.N. Human Rights Council
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Crypto Exchange Huobi Delists Tokens Using Justin Sun’s Tron Stablecoin
Crypto exchange Huobi Global Ltd. said it will remove 10 “trading pairs,” primarily ones involving tokens used in
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Europe Gas Declines as Traders Weigh Fallout of Russia Mutiny
European natural gas fell, reversing an earlier gain, as traders assessed whether a short-lived rebellion in Russia would
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NWSL news: Sophia Smith runs riot, Gotham FC get back on track
In what was the final NWSL weekend for many before the World Cup, the stars were out to shine as Sophia Smith dominated the headlines.NWSL news: Sophia Smith propels Thorns to win over Washington in sensational matchYou cannot stop Sophia Smith. You can only hope to contain her. Just ask Mark Pa...
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US keeps up weapons shipments to Ukraine with new $500 million package
By Mike Stone WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The United States plans to announce as soon as Tuesday a new military aid package
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Germany Eyes Critical Materials Fund of as Much as $1.1 Billion
Germany plans to set up a state fund worth between €500 million and €1 billion ($546 million to
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China’s Electric Vehicle Bubble Is Starting to Deflate
The world’s largest electric vehicle market is putting its crowded infancy stage behind it. The explosive industry in
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Wagner leader Prigozhin breaks silence over mutiny: ‘We didn’t want to overthrow government’
Wagner mercenary leader Yevgeny Prigozhin has issued his first public statement since the aborted march on Moscow, claiming he had never intended to overthrow Putin’s government. In his first public comments since Saturday’s dramatic events, he said the one-day mutiny was intended to be a protest at the ineffectual conduct of the war in Ukraine. Prigozhin spoke in an 11-minute audio message released on the Telegram messaging app. He denied trying to overturn the Russian state and said he acted in response to an attack on his force that killed some 30 of his fighters. “We started our march because of an injustice,” Prigozhin said in a recording that gave details about where he is or what his future plans are. A festering feud between Prigozhin and Russia’s military brass erupted on Saturday into a mutiny that saw the mercenaries leave Ukraine to seize a military headquarters in a southern Russian city and roll seemingly unopposed for hundreds of miles toward Moscow, before turning around after less than 24 hours. The Kremlin said it had made a deal for Prigozhin to move to Belarus and receive amnesty, along with his soldiers. There was no confirmation of his whereabouts Monday, although he was reportedly seen at a hotel in the Belarusian capital, Minsk. Russian media reported a criminal probe against Prigozhin continued, and some lawmakers called for his head. In a return to at least superficial normality, Moscow’s mayor announced an end to the “counterterrorism regime” imposed on the capital, when troops and armored vehicles set up checkpoints on the outskirts and authorities tore up roads leading into the city. Meanwhile, Moscow showed a video of defence minister Sergei Shoigu at a military headquarters in Ukraine. It was unclear when it was flmed.Prigozhin’s rift with the military dates back years, to Russia’s intervention in Syria, where Wagner forces also were active. Though the Prigozhin mutiny was brief, it was not bloodless. Several military helicopters and a military communications plane were shot down by Wagner forces, killing at least 15. Prigozhin denied there were any casualties on his side, but media reports indicated the airstrikes hit some Wagner vehicles, and messaging app channels featured images of the damage. Reuters and Associated Press contributed to this report Read More The Body in the Woods | An Independent TV Original Documentary The harrowing discovery at centre of The Independent’s new documentary Who is Yevgeny Prigozhin? Wagner rebellion presents unique opportunity for Ukraine, experts say Kremlin denies Putin has fled Moscow as Russia president’s plane ‘disappears’
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Philippines media guide
An overview of the media in the Philippines, as well as links to broadcasters and newspapers.
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Spain’s election frontrunners plan U-turn in nuclear power phase-out
By Pietro Lombardi MADRID The future of Spain's nuclear power industry hinges on next month's election, with the
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