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UK’s Slower-Than-Expected Borrowing Gives More Room for Tax Cuts
UK’s Slower-Than-Expected Borrowing Gives More Room for Tax Cuts
UK government borrowing came in below official forecasts in the first four months of the fiscal year, providing
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Prigozhin makes first appearance since Russia exile in video seemingly from somewhere in Africa
Prigozhin makes first appearance since Russia exile in video seemingly from somewhere in Africa
Mercenary group Wagner chief Yevgeny Prigozhin has shared his first video address two months after he launched a failed coup attempt against Vladimir Putin. Mr Prigozhin on Monday appeared in a clip, toting an assault rifle and wearing military fatigues, likely shot in Africa in which he claimed he is recruiting “strongmen”. The video was shared on Telegram channels affiliated with the Wagner group, as Mr Prigozhin said the mercenary group was “making Russia even greater on all continents, and Africa even more free”. “The temperature is +50 (122 degrees Fahrenheit) – everything as we like. The Wagner PMC [private military company] makes Russia even greater on all continents, and Africa – more free. Justice and happiness – for the African people, we’re making life a nightmare for Isis and al-Qaeda and other bandits,” he said in the video. He then said Wagner is recruiting people and the group “will fulfil the tasks that were set”. In the background of the video, pickup trucks and other people dressed in fatigues could be seen. A telephone number was displayed as well for those who wanted to join the group. The Independent could not verify the date and exact location of the video, but Mr Prigozhin’s comments and posts on Telegram channels have hinted that it was shot in Africa. According to the Russian social media channels affiliated with the mercenary leader, the Wagner leader is recruiting fighters to work in the continent. He is inviting investors from Russia to put money in the Central African Republic through Russian House, a cultural centre in the African nation’s capital, they suggested. Mr Prigozhin was last seen in a video in July shot in Belarus shortly after his attempt to stir mutiny against the Kremlin failed, sparking speculation that he was taking refuge in the Russian ally nation as part of a deal to broker peace. He was later photographed on the sidelines of a Russia-Africa summit in the Russian city of St Petersburg. There is no official announcement of his current whereabouts. But one of the most prominent sites is the Central African Republic, where Wagner’s troops for hire have been active and accused of committing gross human rights abuses. Till June this year, the Wagner leader and his mercenary fighters, comprising mostly prison convicts, spent months fiercely fighting Ukrainian soldiers in the eastern region, mostly Bakhmut. Mr Prigozhin staunchly criticised Russia’s military performance and the top brass of the Russian defence ministry before he called for an armed uprising on 23 June to oust the defence minister and marched from Ukraine toward Moscow with his mercenaries. The hours-long mutiny ended after a deal was brokered by Belarusian president Alexander Lukashenko, following which Mr Prigozhin agreed to end his rebellion in exchange for amnesty for him and his fighters and permission to relocate to Belarus. Before moving to Belarus, Wagner handed over its weapons to the Russian military, part of efforts by Russian authorities to defuse the threat posed by the mercenaries. Read More ‘Wagner is victim of its own brand name’: How much of a threat does mercenary group pose in Belarus? Wagner mercenaries issue a chilling message on Poland’s doorstep: ‘We are here’ Belarus begins military drills near its border with Poland and Lithuania as tensions heighten Wagner tracker: Charting Yevgeny Prigozhin’s mercenary group through the Ukraine war Drones, military confusion and cracks in Putin’s authority: Ukraine’s push to sow discord in Russia’s ranks
1970-01-01 08:00
Cambodia parliament endorses strongman Hun Sen's son as new PM
Cambodia parliament endorses strongman Hun Sen's son as new PM
(Reuters) -Cambodia's newly elected parliament endorsed four-star military general Hun Manet as prime minister on Tuesday, completing a historic transfer
1970-01-01 08:00
Who won Sean O'Malley vs Aljamain Sterling? Tristan Tate congratulates 'champ' for UFC bantamweight title victory
Who won Sean O'Malley vs Aljamain Sterling? Tristan Tate congratulates 'champ' for UFC bantamweight title victory
Sean O'Malley defeated Aljamain Sterling via second-round technical knockout to win the bantamweight title
1970-01-01 08:00
Is Rihanna's baby a boy or a girl? Internet left confused after conflicting reports emerge
Is Rihanna's baby a boy or a girl? Internet left confused after conflicting reports emerge
Several sources revealed that Rihanna's second baby was born on August 3 in Los Angeles and that their name starts with the letter 'R'
1970-01-01 08:00
Football rumours: Manchester City’s bid for Lucas Paqueta set to crumble
Football rumours: Manchester City’s bid for Lucas Paqueta set to crumble
What the papers say Manchester City and West Ham had come to an agreement in principle on a £85million transfer deal for midfielder Lucas Paqueta before the bid crumbled due to potential betting breaches, the Daily Mail reports. Fulham’s pursuit of Chelsea winger Callum Hudson-Odoi has become tougher as the Evening Standard says Everton and Nottingham Forest have joined the race for the 22-year-old. Chelsea have agreed to a £14million deal for New England Revoultion’s 23-year-old goalkeeper Djordje Petrovic, according to the Daily Mail. The same publication says Mason Greenwood is set to look for offers from clubs in Turkey and Italy after he and Manchester United parted ways after an internal investigation. Social media round-up Players to watch Jeremy Doku: Journalist Fabrizio Romano says Manchester City have agreed to personal terms with the Rennes winger, with the French club accepting a deal worth around £51million. Dominic Solanke: Football Insider reports West Ham have entered a bid for the Bournemouth striker worth around £35million. Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live
1970-01-01 08:00
From MLK to today, the March on Washington highlights the evolution of activism by Black churches
From MLK to today, the March on Washington highlights the evolution of activism by Black churches
The March on Washington of 1963 is remembered most for the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.’s “I Have a Dream” speech
1970-01-01 08:00
Judge to consider whether Texas can keep oversize buoy barrier on US-Mexico river border
Judge to consider whether Texas can keep oversize buoy barrier on US-Mexico river border
A federal judge is set to consider whether Texas can keep a floating barrier on the U.S.-Mexico border
1970-01-01 08:00
China fines Mintz $1.5 million for 'unapproved' work, after raiding its Beijing office
China fines Mintz $1.5 million for 'unapproved' work, after raiding its Beijing office
By Yew Lun Tian BEIJING China fined U.S. firm Mintz Group about $1.5 million for doing "unapproved statistical
1970-01-01 08:00
How to watch Logan Paul vs Dillon Danis? Boxing match's date, time and press conference details revealed
How to watch Logan Paul vs Dillon Danis? Boxing match's date, time and press conference details revealed
Logan Paul informed fans that his contract with Dillon Danis has a pull-out clause in case the MMA fighter backs out again
1970-01-01 08:00
Jake Paul slammed over performance against Nate Diaz, boxer defends himself: 'It's gonna be sloppy against an unorthodox MMA fighter'
Jake Paul slammed over performance against Nate Diaz, boxer defends himself: 'It's gonna be sloppy against an unorthodox MMA fighter'
Jake Paul has blamed Nate Diaz for his performance during their boxing match after receiving 'sloppy' criticism
1970-01-01 08:00
Former PM Thaksin Shinawatra returns to a politically divided Thailand after 15 years of self-exile
Former PM Thaksin Shinawatra returns to a politically divided Thailand after 15 years of self-exile
Thaksin Shinawatra, the ousted fugitive former prime minister of Thailand, returned to the country Tuesday for the first time after more than 15 years in self-exile, reintroducing a towering and divisive figure at a time when the kingdom's often fraught political scene is in a fresh state of flux.
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