Between January 2022 and August 2023 there were at least 15 murder or kidnap attempts against British citizens or residents, the report said.
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UK faces 'persistent and unpredictable threat' from Iran, intelligence report warns
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OpenAI, Perplexity challenge Google’s dominance in online search with new AI-powered web browsers
AI giants OpenAI and Perplexity are launching search browsers powered by AI as Google continues to face anti-competition lawsuits and fines.
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Centrenergo and Swedfund at URC2025 agree on cooperation in developing company’s energy mix
PJSC Centrenergo at the URC2025 agreed on cooperation with the Swedish state fund Swedfund in forming an energy mix, which will include energy storage, gas generation, and solar power plants, said the energy company’s CEO Yevhen Harkavy.
“Today, as part of the URC2025 conference,…
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EU announces new megafund for Ukraine reconstruction – POLITICO
“We are taking a stake in Ukraine’s future by leveraging public money to bring large-scale private sector investments and help the rebuilding of the country,” she added.
As for who will contribute to the fund, von der Leyen named…
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European Council President outlines “four pillars” of Ukraine’s development
Peace, defense, reconstruction, and EU accession are the four main pillars for Ukraine’s future development.
This was stated by President of the European Council António Costa during his speech at the plenary session of the Ukraine Recovery Conference in Rome, a Ukrinform…
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Merz tells Trump to stick with Europeans on Ukraine – POLITICO
This week, however, Senate leaders said Trump was ready to throw his support behind the sanction package and the U.S. resumed paused weapons deliveries. That has raised hopes in Europe that the Trump administration’s support for Ukraine has…
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Yoga initiative aims to train instructors in Rio’s favelas
Dozens of yoga enthusiasts gathered in Rio de Janeiro’s Rocinha favela on Wednesday for the first session of a free training course aimed at qualifying local residents as instructors.
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EU chief Ursula von der Leyen survives rare confidence vote
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has survived a confidence vote tabled by a far-right faction in the European Parliament.
Although the outcome was not a surprise, the fact that it came about at all was not a positive signal for von der Leyen, who began her second term as…
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Scientists discover new, rare blood type during routine test
In a routine blood test that turned extraordinary, French scientists have identified the world’s newest and rarest blood group.
The sole…
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