Trump Fared Better Than Most in Georgia Special Grand Jury Votes
The Atlanta grand jury that first probed Donald Trump’s coordinated effort to stay in power after losing the
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Uganda Issues First Islamic Banking License in Boost to Sector
Uganda’s central bank has issued its first Islamic banking license since the country passed legislation to accommodate Shariah-compliant
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Berlusconi Heirs Near a Deal on Tycoon’s Empire, Corriere Says
The five children of former Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi are close to reaching an agreement over their
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As School Started in the US, So Did the School Closures for Heat
Susan Eckert teaches advanced placement biology at Montclair High School in Montclair, New Jersey. Her room sits on
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UK’s Busiest Airports Find Crumbling Concrete in Challenge for Sunak
The UK’s two biggest airports have discovered the type of concrete that led to recent school closures, piling
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Ukraine-Russia war – live: ‘600 members of Putin’s forces killed in one day’ as party HQ destroyed
Russian President Vladimir Putin has lost 600 of his troops in one day, according to Kyiv, while his conservative party’s headquarters in Ukraine was destroyed on Friday. The general staff of Ukraine’s armed forces is estimating that 600 of Moscow’s personnel were killed on Friday, bringing the total lost since February 2022 to 268,140. Meanwhile, the headquarters of the United Russia political party in the Russian-occupied Ukrainian city of Polohy was destroyed in an attack on the same day, according to the mayor of Melitopol, reported the Kyiv Independent. Ivan Fedorov said on the Telegram messaging app that local residents described Russians as “burned out” of the headquarters amid the “hellish pseudo-elections”. Alluding to casualties, he said: “Some went straight to the morgue.” This comes as a British national who went to fight in Ukraine was found dead in water with his hands tied behind his back, reported the BBC. Jordan Chadwick, a 31-year-old from Burnley in Lancashire, had served in the British armed forces from 2011 to 2015. Meanwhile, Ukraine president Volodymyr Zelensky slammed Putin, accusing him of orchestrating the plane crash that killed mercenary leader Yevgeny Prigozhin and several members of his inner circle last month. Read More Elon Musk sparks fury by admitting he thwarted Ukrainian drone attack on Putin’s naval fleet Japan's foreign minister to visit war-torn Ukraine with business leaders to discuss reconstruction What are depleted uranium shells? The controversial armour-piercing munitions being used in Ukraine
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India-Nigeria Infrastructure Deal to Boost Agriculture and Ports
Nigeria has signed a multi-billion dollar deal with an Indian investment agency to support infrastructure projects including power,
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China Questions Why US Should Get First Shot to Chair G-20 Again
China has raised objections to the US hosting the Group of 20 nations in 2026 as already announced
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Oil Price Resurgence Has Further to Run After the Saudis Turn the Screw
When crude surges above $90 a barrel and the leaders of Saudi Arabia and Russia get on the
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Minister Will Urge France’s Fuel Retailers to Extend Price Caps
France’s energy transition minister intends to ask fuel retailers to keep prices low in a meeting next week
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Hedge Funds Ditch Bets on Euro Ahead of ECB
Hedge funds are turning ever more negative on the euro ahead of an interest-rate decision by the European
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Rugby World Cup: Welsh fans turn Bordeaux red
Welsh fans have descended on the French region ahead of the teams' Rugby World Cup opener on Sunday.
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