SHOSTKA, Ukraine (AP) — As the lights went out in her hometown, 40-year-old Zinaida Kot could not help but think about her next dialysis treatment for kidney disease. Without electricity, the machine…
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Amazon internet service outage highlights EU’s ‘overwhelming reliance on Big Tech’
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Despite its name, cloud computing is not a distant technology in the…
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Ukrainians detained in Poland and Romania over an alleged Russian plot
WARSAW, Poland (AP) — A Ukrainian citizen allegedly working for Russian intelligence services as part of a sabotage campaign was detained in Poland, while two others were arrested in Romania, prosecutors…
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Veterans Ministry launching adaptation program for defense personnel who completely or partially lost their sight
The Ministry of Veterans Affairs has begun accepting applications for a specialized adaptation program for veterans who have completely or partially lost their sight.
According to the announcement, the program provides participants…
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Europe’s Broken National Politics Hamper its Geopolitical Power
For the fourth time since U.S. President Donald Trump returned to the White House, his position on the Russian invasion of Ukraine has his European counterparts in a state of shocked consternation.
What’s striking this time around is that it…
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The Tragedy of Bolivian Socialism
On October 19, Bolivians elected Rodrigo Paz Pereira to the presidency. A center-right senator and son of former president Jaime Paz Zamora (1989-1993), Paz ran on a platform of “Capitalism For All,”…
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Fact-checking claims that no female hostages made it out of Gaza
European journalists and commentators have purported that “not a single woman” survived captivity following the release of the last remaining hostages kidnapped by Hamas. These claims are misleading.
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Europe’s Road To Renewables | Mirage News
Speech by Christine Lagarde, President of the ECB, at Norges Bank’s Climate Conference in Oslo, Norway
It is a pleasure to be at Norges Bank again.
When I last visited the central bank, back in the summer of 2016, the world – and Europe -…
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Berezhna appointed Deputy Prime Minister for Humanitarian Policy, Minister of Culture
The Verkhovna Rada has approved the appointment of Tetiana Berezhna as Deputy Prime Minister for Humanitarian Policy and Minister of Culture of Ukraine.
A total of 266 lawmakers supported the decision at a parliament meeting on Tuesday, according to an Ukrinform…
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Ukrainian Daycare Struggles to Provide Heat, Light and Food
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Every fall since the start of its full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Russia has intensified strikes on Ukraine’s power plants and electrical infrastructure, continuing a yearslong effort to collapse its energy grid. As…Continue Reading
