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In Mumbai, more than 80% of people who die due to extreme rainfall live in slums
MUMBAI, INDIA – SEPTEMBER 4: People walk through a flooded street following heavy monsoon rains at LBS road Kurla, on September 4, 2019 in Mumbai, India. Heavy rain pounded Mumbai on Wednesday, bringing the city to a halt. Train services were affected while streets were waterlogged, leading to…
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Top US Army officials set for drone-focused visit to Ukraine
U.S. Army Secretary Dan Driscoll and chief of staff General Randy George became the highest-level Trump Pentagon officials to visit Ukraine when they arrived on an unannounced trip this week, as Washington moves to deepen military tech ties with Kyiv.
The duo are slated to meet with Ukrainian…
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Student arrested for making bombs on behalf of Russia in Dnipro
Ukrainian Security Service (SBU) counterintelligence detained an 18-year-old student in Dnipro who, on Russia’s orders, was making improvised explosive devices for a series of explosions in the city.
Ukrinform reports this, citing the SBU press center.
It was…
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Student arrested for making bombs on behalf of Russia in Dnipro
Ukrainian Security Service (SBU) counterintelligence detained an 18-year-old student in Dnipro who, on Russia’s orders, was making improvised explosive devices for a series of explosions in the city.
Ukrinform reports this, citing the SBU press center.
It was…
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Sanctions cut flow of Russian oil to China by two-thirds – Bloomberg
Expanded sanctions targeting Chinese ports and refineries are restricting flows of Russian and Iranian oil to the world’s largest importer, though new workarounds suggest the slowdown may be temporary.
Bloomberg reports this in an article, according to…
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Sanctions cut flow of Russian oil to China by two-thirds – Bloomberg
Expanded sanctions targeting Chinese ports and refineries are restricting flows of Russian and Iranian oil to the world’s largest importer, though new workarounds suggest the slowdown may be temporary.
Bloomberg reports this in an article, according to…
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Protective structures under construction at over 100 critical infrastructure sites – Kuleba
Protective works are underway at more than 100 critical infrastructure sites across Ukraine, according to Deputy Prime Minister for Restoration and Minister for Communities and Territories Development, Oleksii Kuleba.
“We held a session of the Coordination…
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Protective structures under construction at over 100 critical infrastructure sites – Kuleba
Protective works are underway at more than 100 critical infrastructure sites across Ukraine, according to Deputy Prime Minister for Restoration and Minister for Communities and Territories Development, Oleksii Kuleba.
“We held a session of the Coordination…
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On the front line of Europe’s standoff with Russia’s shadow fleet
Jessica Parker,Berlin correspondent, Baltic Sea and
Ned Davies,BBC Verify
Getty ImagesThe BBC joined coastguards on the front line of Europe’s uneasy standoff with Russia’s so-called “shadow fleet” Out on the western Baltic, a coastguard officer radios a nearby, sanctioned oil tanker.
“Swedish…
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