A month after the worst aviation accident in India in decades, authorities are poised to release a preliminary report into the catastrophe, offering the first official clues to what caused the aircraft to plummet back to the ground just 30…
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Minister’s Death Spooks Russian Elite Amid Corruption Clampdown
The reported suicide of Russia’s transport minister hours after he was dismissed by President Vladimir Putin and amid speculation he would be arrested on corruption charges, has shocked the country’s elite.
Several hundred mourners,…
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Frequently taking anticholinergic drugs could be making people age faster, scientists say
Frequent consumption of a common drug that acts on the nervous system and treats a range of ailments may lead to faster ageing in older adults,…
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Nine people injured in Kharkiv following morning Russian attack
Nine people have been injured in Kharkiv as a result of a morning attack by Russian drones.
As reported by Ukrinform, this was announced on Facebook by the State Emergency Service of Ukraine.
On the morning of July 11, Russian forces attacked Kharkiv’s Saltivka…
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Moscow’s top diplomat to visit North Korea as Pyongyang gets pulled deeper into Russia’s war on Ukraine
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov is set to visit North Korea this weekend, in a sign of deepening relations between Moscow and Pyongyang as North Korea gets pulled deeper into Russia’s war in Ukraine.
Lavrov “will make a visit to the…
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Japan raises concern over Chinese fighter jet flights
TOKYO (AP) — Japan has demanded China stop flying its fighter jets abnormally close to Japanese intelligence-gathering aircraft, which it said was happening repeatedly and could cause a collision….
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Fact check: Which country is creating the most new jobs in the eurozone?
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez recently said that his country was responsible for creating half of all new jobs in the eurozone, but is this true?
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Which European economy stands to suffer the most from US tariffs?
One-fifth of the EU’s exports are heading to the US. Tariffs on the carmaking sector hit the German economy the most, but potential tariffs on the pharmaceutical one could cost substantially to the Irish economy.
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