Russian occupiers have stolen at least 164 archaeological artifacts from temporarily occupied Crimea, according to Ukraine’s Defense Intelligence Directorate (HUR).
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Russia loots 164 ancient artifacts from occupied Crimea
Currently, the War & Sanctions portal, Ukraine’s key project tracking sponsors and enablers of Russia’s war, has compiled… -
UK PM wants ‘Adolescence’ TV series to be shown in schools to fight toxic culture
UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer supports a campaign for TV series ‘Adolescence’ to be shown in schools to combat an alarming rise in toxic masculinity and violence.
The four-part British drama ‘Adolescence’ debuted last week on Netflix to wide-spread acclaim. It…
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Record online shopping fueling Europe’s textile waste problem, watchdog warns – POLITICO
In 2022, EU citizens bought about 19 kilograms of new clothes, shoes and other household fabrics each — up from 17 kilograms in 2019 — yet throwing out as much as 16 kilograms of clothes annually.
This created about 7 million metric tons of textile waste across the bloc: Enough to…
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US-Russia talks in Saudi Arabia pursue Black Sea maritime ceasefire as drone strikes from both sides continue
On 24 March, US and Russian officials held talks in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, aimed at reaching a Black Sea maritime ceasefire agreement to ensure freedom of navigation.
The negotiations come as Russia launched a massive overnight drone attack on different Ukrainian cities, damaging civilian…
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Off the rails: Night train from Berlin to Brussels will stop running at the end of March
Passengers can still travel between Berlin and Brussels on an overnight train using the European Sleeper.
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Sixty-five people injured, incl 14 children due to Russian strike on Sumy – prosecutor’s office
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As a result of the attack by the occupiers on a residential area of the city of Sumy, 65 people are known to have been injured, including 14 children; an…
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Renewables stepped up to meet surge in energy demand from rising temperatures in 2024, IEA says
Despite some climate-related setbacks, the decoupling of emissions from economic growth is one promising trend.
Record high temperatures contributed to a sharp increase in the world’s electricity use last year, the International Energy Agency (IEA)’s latest report…
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Zelenskyy doesn’t believe that intermission in transfer of US intelligence info to Ukraine affected Kursk operation
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy does not believe that the pause in the transfer of US intelligence information to Ukraine affected the Kursk operation, and refused to…
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Red lines that Ukraine cannot cross during negotiations must be made public – Poroshenko
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Directives for negotiations on establishing a ceasefire regime must include outlined red lines and they must be declared publicly, believes leader of the European…
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