A couple has been fighting their local council’s efforts to seize the lower edge of their garden – believed to be the site of Van Gogh’s final painting. The courts have now ruled in their favour.
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Court rules in favour of homeowners in land dispute over site of Van Gogh's final painting
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Over 50 houses damaged in Kirovohrad region following yesterday’s missile strike
Restoration efforts are underway in the Blahovishchenske community of the Kirovohrad region after a Russian missile strike on April 6 that caused significant damage to 52 houses.
The head of the Kirovohrad Regional Military Administration, Andriy Raykovych, shared…
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US border agents charged with taking bribes to let in undocumented migrants
Two US border inspectors in Southern California have been charged with taking bribes to allow people to enter the country without showing documents, according to prosecutors.
US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers Farlis Almonte and Ricardo Rodriguez were charged after…
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Visits of reps of leading states of Coalition of Willing testify to unshakable determination of allies
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Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Oleksandr Syrsky agreed on a common vision of ways to achieve and ensure long-term security of both Ukraine and entire Europe with the…
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Bloodbath for European markets as stocks see worst fall since March 2020
European equities plunged in their worst session since March 2020, as the global market rout intensified. Safe-haven assets gained as investors brace for prolonged volatility amid rising inflation fears and no immediate central bank support.
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Canada says it is ‘leading the charge’ against Trump’s trade war
As US President Donald Trump’s trade war unfolds, Canada is seeking to “put maximum pressure” on his administration by imposing counter tariffs, its foreign minister says.
“We need to defend ourselves. And so not only are we leading the charge, we’re the country at this point that…
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Ukrainian forces strike three Russian Buk systems in Kursk region
Operators of the 413th “Raid” Unmanned Systems Battalion of the Ukrainian Unmanned Systems Forces, in coordination with the “Dzhmil” UAV unit of the 78th Air Assault Regiment, detected and struck three Russian Buk surface-to-air missile systems in Russia’s Kursk region over the course of 12…
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Fires rage across Nepal, threatening villages and key infrastructure
Wildfires sweeping through central Nepal threaten lives and livelihoods, as soaring heat triggers new blazes and hampers efforts to protect vulnerable settlements.
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Russia replacing American components in Shahed drones with Chinese ones – Ukraine intel
Russia is increasingly using Chinese components instead of American ones in its Shahed-type drones to protect them against electronic warfare systems.
The Main Intelligence Directorate (HUR) of Ukraine’s Ministry of Defense said this in a post on Facebook, according…
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Allies face Trump’s new tariffs while Russia gets diplomatic pass amid Ukraine peace talks
The White House excluded Russia from President Trump’s recently announced global tariff plan due to ongoing peace negotiations regarding the war in Ukraine, according to National Economic Council Director Kevin Hassett.
On 2 April, President Trump announced a sweeping 10% tariff on imports…
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