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IndiGo cancels hundreds of flights, causing chaos at Indian airports
NEW DELHI (AP) — India’s aviation watchdog temporarily rolled back restrictions on airline crew duty hours, days after the previous order disrupted operations at major Indian airports as the…
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Russia has lost over 30% of its oil and gas revenue and plans to fill its budget gap by selling foreign currency and gold from Putin’s reserve fund.
According to the Russian Finance Ministry, federal budget revenue from oil and gas in November dropped by 33.8% compared to November last year, and by 40.3% compared to October. Overall, energy sale revenues in the first 11 months of the year have decreased by 22.4% from…
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Russians shell 39 settlements of Sumy region over past day, woman injured
Over the past day, Russian forces attacked the Sumy region nearly 90 times, hits reported at 39 settlements. One person injured.
The Regional Military Administration reported this on Facebook, according to Ukrinform.
The invaders used glide bombs, drones including…
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Belgian Prime Minister Bart de Wever says Russia is unlikely to lose the war in Ukraine and considers transferring frozen Russian assets to Kyiv as “theft.”
He stated: “During wartime, sovereign assets are frozen, and after the conflict ends, the losing side must surrender some or all of these assets as compensation to the victors. But who truly believes Russia will be defeated in Ukraine? That’s just wishful thinking…
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Europe's climate credibility crisis: Why Italy's latest decree reveals the EU's structural weakness
On 22 November, Italy enacted a decree that should alarm every EU policymaker concerned with climate ambition. Yet it will likely be dismissed as a domestic regulatory matter. This is precisely the problem, writes Patrizio Donati, CEO and founder of Terrawatt, an Italian Independent Power…
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Finland does not support providing security guarantees for Ukraine or committing to what it considers a fair, just peace.
Finnish President Alexander Stubb expressed doubt that all the conditions for a just peace in Ukraine, as discussed over the past four years, could be fulfilled. He emphasized that Finland should be ready for peace when it comes, even if those ideal conditions are…
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Russian attacks injure seven civilians in Donetsk region
Over the past day, seven civilians were injured as a result of shelling in the Donetsk region.
Vadym Filashkin, head of the Donetsk Regional Military Administration, reported this on Telegram, according to Ukrinform.
“On December 4, the Russians wounded 7 residents…
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The first non-NATO countries have joined the PURL initiative for the purchase of US weapons for Ukraine; by the end of the year, the initiative is expected to attract $5B.
New Zealand and Australia, which are not NATO members, have agreed to participate in the PURL program – the North Atlantic Alliance’s initiative to buy US weapons for Ukraine, according to Secretary General Mark Rutte. New Zealand is providing $15M.
The Secretary…
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Agreement on Ukraine could be reached within weeks – J.D.Vance
U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance hopes that good news regarding the end of Russia’s war against Ukraine could emerge within the next few weeks.
According to Ukrinform, he said this in an interview with NBC News.
During the conversation, Vance described his biggest…
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