‘We haven’t heard the last of Prigozhin,’ Lord Dannatt says after Wagner chief exiled
Former chief of the UK general staff, Lord Richard Dannatt, has discussed the fate of the head of the Wagner mercenary group after events in Russia in the last 24 hours. Yevgeny Prigozhin, who ordered his troops to march on Moscow, abruptly reached a deal with the Kremlin to go into exile in Belarus and sounded the retreat on Saturday evening (24 June). However, Lord Dannatt does not believe “we’ve heard the last” of the rebellious mercenary commander. “We haven’t heard the last of Prigozhin, but we may have begun to hear about the latter days of Vladimir Putin,” He told BBC Breakfast.
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Hollywood producer Arnon Milchan testifies at Netanyahu corruption trial over 'supply line' of gifts
Hollywood producer Arnon Milchan is testifying at Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s corruption trial
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Wagner fighters cheered by locals as they withdraw from Rostov-on-Don
Locals in Rostov-on-Don took selfies with Wagner founder Yevgeny Prigozhin and cheered as his mercenaries left the Russian city on Saturday evening (24 June). The head of the group called off the mutiny at the 11th hour as his men raced to Moscow in action Vladimir Putin had described as “treason” hours earlier. Footage shows Rostov residents wishing Prigozhin well and cheering his troops as they departed the city that they had moved into unimpeded on Saturday. Prigozhin will be exiled from Russia to Belarus as part of a truce agreed with Putin.
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Israel's Ben-Gvir rebukes police over treatment of settlers
By Dan Williams JERUSALEM Israel's far-right police minister rebuked the force on Sunday for what he called "collective
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Elton John to close out Glastonbury with final UK gig
Elton John was set to close out Britain's legendary Glastonbury Festival on Sunday, bringing down the curtain on the five-day annual spectacular with what has been...
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Man Utd remain in Mason Mount talks despite third rejected bid
Man Utd have not walked away from negotiations over Chelsea's Mason Mount despite seeing a third bid rejected.
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BIS warns world economy at critical juncture in inflation fight
By Marc Jones LONDON The world's central bank umbrella body, the Bank for International Settlements (BIS), called on
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Zimbabwe Leader Opens Election Bid as Inflation Battle Continues
Zimbabwe President Emmerson Mnangagwa launched his party’s election campaign, seeking a second term running a nation struggling with
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Why some central banks are rushing to hike rates now
Central bankers across the globe are delivering a message: Slow and steady won't win the race against inflation.
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Ron DeSantis is campaigning on his record. Judges keep saying its unconstitutional
Gov. Ron DeSantis has toured the country calling Florida the place "where woke goes to die." But it's still alive at the company Sara Margulis runs.
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Hong Kong to fine-tune mortgage limits for first-time homebuyers
HONG KONG Hong Kong plans to "fine-tune" the maximum size of mortgages available to first-time homebuyers, Financial Secretary
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7 skills to help reframe negative thoughts when social media makes you feel lousy
Life is full of opportunities to feel bad about yourself. But if we're honest about
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