
US President Donald Trump said Sunday that Moscow could send oil to Cuba despite Washington’s de facto fuel blockade, as a Russian tanker was expected to deliver 730,000 barrels of crude to the crisis-hit island.
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Trump says 'no problem' for Russian tanker to deliver oil to Cuba
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Power outages in seven regions due to new attacks
As of March 30 morning, users in seven regions are without power due to new Russian attacks on the power grid.
According to Ukrinform, NPC Ukrenergo reported this on Facebook.
“Due to shelling of energy infrastructure, as of this morning, users in the Odesa,…
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€9,000 for a ‘prime’ balcony in Seville and other sky-high Holy Week prices
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Watching a Holy Week procession from a prime spot is becoming a luxury. In cities such as Seville, the cost of renting balconies or booking seats in key…
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Commission investigates Snapchat's compliance with child protection rules under the Digital Services Act
The European Commission has opened formal proceedings to investigate if Snapchat is ensuring a high level of safety, privacy and security for children online, in compliance with the Digital Services Act (DSA).
Snapchat may have breached the DSA by exposing minors to grooming attempts and…
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Powerful cholesterol drug cuts heart attack risk by 31%
Mass General Brigham researchers report that the cholesterol-lowering drug evolocumab can significantly reduce the risk of a first major cardiovascular event in people with diabetes who are considered high risk but do not yet have diagnosed atherosclerosis (the build-up of plaque inside artery…
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Brent crude hits $116 a barrel as Trump threatens to ‘blow up’ Iran’s oil wells and export hub | Oil
The price of oil hit nearly $117 (£89) a barrel on Monday as Donald Trump threatened to “blow up” and “completely obliterate” Iranian electricity plants, oil wells and its export hub Kharg Island if it did not agree to a deal.
Brent crude…
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In Chernihiv region, kindergarten and enterprises damaged due to Russian attacks; one person injured
On Sunday, March 29, in the Chernihiv region, a girl born in 2010 was injured as a result of Russian attacks; residential buildings, a kindergarten, a museum building, and businesses were damaged.
According to Ukrinform, the Chernihiv Regional Police reported this on…
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Starmer takes charge on Iran contingencies – POLITICO
MPs may be on recess – but as the Iran war enters its fifth week should Whitehall ramp up contingency planning for its impact at home?
With the Strait of Hormuz still shut and reports of a potential US ground invasion, Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer will host a roundtable…
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When air power fails: The slow drift toward ground war in Iran
Wars often begin with confidence in distance—precision strikes, remote control, minimal exposure. It is a familiar American instinct, visible from the early days of the Gulf War to the opening phases of the campaign against ISIS. Air power promises disruption without entanglement. It rarely…
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