Russian Oil Flows Stay High Three Months Into Pledged Output Cut
Russian crude oil flows to international markets are edging lower, but still show no substantive sign of the
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5 things to know for May 30: Debt limit, Turkey, Ukraine, India, Uganda
CNN's 5 Things brings you the news you need to know every morning.
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NATO soldiers on guard in Kosovo Serb town after clashes
By Fatos Bytyci ZVECAN, Kosovo (Reuters) -Dozens of NATO troops secured a municipal building in the Kosovo town of Zvecan
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Euro-Zone Consumer-Price-Expectation Gauge at Lowest Since 2020
Euro-zone consumers’ price expectations have fallen to the lowest since 2020, according to a European Commission index that
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Nvidia set to become first US chipmaker valued at over $1 trillion
Nvidia Corp was on track on Tuesday to breach $1 trillion in market capitalization for the first time,
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Polish probe into 'Russian influence' angers EU
Opposition MPs say the new panel probing Russia links aims to bar its leader Donald Tusk from office.
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Marketmind: Debt vote in sight, but further Fed squeeze
A look at the day ahead in U.S. and global markets from Mike Dolan Out of the frying pan, and
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Controversial TikToker Mizzy ‘hit with three new charges after hijacking train’
TikTok prankster ‘Mizzy’ is facing backlash once again after another video of his went viral showing him 'hijacking a train'. The controversial 18-year-old, whose real name is Bacari-Bronze O’Garro has become known for his outrageous pranks. The prankster first garnered outrage at the beginning of May after his videos showcased the problematic pranks he was pulling on strangers. His most notable videos include him trespassing and entering the homes of strangers, with his antics resulting in him being arrested and sentenced with a two-year criminal behaviour order. The behaviour order prevents Mizzy from trespassing on private property as well as filming others without their express consent in his content. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter However, it looks as though Mizzy was unfazed by this, after a TikTok showed him and others entering the driver’s cabin of a train and messing around with the vehicle’s controls. The TikTok was described as “GTA in real life.” As a result, Mizzy was reportedly arrested and held overnight on May 26 after appearing in court on three separate charges. He was accused of “endangering safety” according to the Daily Mail. Judge Rose Edwin told Mizzy that he “has shown blatant disregard [for] complying with court orders.” The prankster has pleaded not guilty to all three charges and will remain in custody until Tuesday, when he will appear in court once more. Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
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Dozens of NATO peacekeepers injured during clashes in northern Kosovo
At least 34 soldiers of NATO's peacekeeping mission in Kosovo were injured during clashes with protesters in the northern part of the country Monday, according to the Italian defense ministry.
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Toyota, Daimler Truck, Hino, Mitsubishi Fuso joining forces in ecological technology
German truck maker Daimler, Toyota and two other automakers plan to work together on new technologies, including the use of hydrogen fuel, to help fight climate change
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Saudi Flour Milling Company’s IPO Pulls in $18 Billion of Orders
Saudi Arabia’s First Milling Co. set the price for its initial public offering at the top of the
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Nvidia Set to Become First $1 Trillion Chipmaker in AI Boom
Nvidia Corp. is set to became the first chipmaker to achieve a $1 trillion market capitalization as its
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