As China’s annual “Two Sessions” meetings draw to a close in Beijing, the message from the leadership is one of controlled ambition: slower but steadier growth, deeper technological self-reliance, a fresh five-year development blueprint and a renewed insistence that China wants to remain…
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IAEA has become “messenger” between parties to conflict
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) does not exercise effective oversight of compliance with nuclear safety standards at the occupied Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant, as its structure is significantly influenced by the Russian Federation.
This opinion was expressed…
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SBU officials exposed for pressuring business served with suspicion of bribery
Under procedural guidance of prosecutors of Office of Prosecutor General, deputy head of Main Directorate of State Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) in Kyiv and Kyiv region, deputy head of SBU Directorate in Rivne…
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Russian special forces officer thought occupied territory was his own arena for torture. He left enough evidence to build full case for Ukraine
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Ukraine’s Security Service reported suspicions against a SOBR fighter from Russian special forces for torturing a civilian in Zaporizhzhia Oblast. This 42-year-old Russian…
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EU must be prepared to replace US in peace talks with Russia – European Council president
The European Union must be prepared to take over negotiations with Russia on security and peace in Ukraine if necessary, although that moment has not yet come and pressure on Moscow must continue, European Council President Antonio Costa said.
He made the remarks in…
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EU Parliament to vote on US trade deal this week – POLITICO
The decision unblocks a weeks-long deadlock, as EU lawmakers balked at approving a deal that appeared at risk of unraveling. First, the U.S. Supreme Court in February struck down most of the tariffs on which the Turnberry accord was based. Then Trump’s threats to annex Greenland and slap an…
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Europe vs America: Two different paths to regulating online casinos
The online casino industry has expanded rapidly over the last decade, driven by mobile platforms, technological innovation, and growing player interest. However, regulatory frameworks differ significantly between Europe and the United States. These differences reflect historical, legal, and…
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Winters are warming – and deadly falls through the ice are becoming more common
The treacherous ice of northern Alaska claimed another life last November when Elmer Brown, 45, plunged into frigid waters while caribou…
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Are pig organs the future of transplantation?
Each year, thousands of people in the U.S. die waiting for donated organs. A new book shares how organs from other species could change that.
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