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Ukraine announces mobilisation drive as Russia advances in east
Ukraine is planning to draft another 160,000 troops into its military as Russia gains ground in the east. Russia has been advancing in the eastern Donetsk region and on Tuesday said it had fully captured the mining town of Selydove. It also comes amid reports that a number of North Korean troops… Continue Reading
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Latest news bulletin | October 30th – Morning
Latest news bulletin | October 30th – Morning Continue Reading
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Scotland curbed alcohol deaths by raising prices on cheap booze. Will Europe follow suit?
Scotland saved lives by raising prices on cheap supermarket alcohol, but the policy isn’t a silver-bullet solution. Continue Reading
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AFU destroyed 33 enemy drones overnight, 25 were lost locally
On the night of October 30, the Defense Forces destroyed 33 enemy drones, and another 25 were lost locally. This was reported in Telegram by the Air Force of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Ukrinform reports. According to the report, from 20:00 on October 29, the… Continue Reading
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Rare 4,000-year-old Copper Age dagger unearthed at ‘promising’ Italian cave
The best of Voices delivered to your inbox every week – from controversial columns to expert analysis Sign up for our free weekly Voices newsletter for expert opinion and columns Sign up to our free weekly Voices newsletter A 4,000-year-old dagger unearthed at a “promising” Italian cave could… Continue Reading
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Alphabet shares soar as Google Cloud and AI advancements accelerate growth
Alphabet shares surged following a strong quarterly earnings report, driven by momentum in Google Cloud, largely attributed to advancements in artificial intelligence. ADVERTISEMENT Google’s parent company, Alphabet, reported third-quarter earnings that exceeded analysts’… Continue Reading
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Switching to EVs could cost German car industry 186,000 jobs by 2035
EV car production requires fewer employees overall than in the past, according to new report findings. ADVERTISEMENT Transforming the car industry in Germany to produce EVs could cost around 186,000 jobs by 2035 – a quarter of these have already been lost, according to a new report… Continue Reading
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Archaeologists find ‘tiny’ house filled with intricate artwork in ancient city of Pompeii
The best of Voices delivered to your inbox every week – from controversial columns to expert analysis Sign up for our free weekly Voices newsletter for expert opinion and columns Sign up to our free weekly Voices newsletter Archaeologists in Italy have discovered intricate artwork inside a small… Continue Reading
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How could Trump’s proposed 10% trade tariff affect EU exports to the US?
Trump’s proposed 10% tariff on EU goods could harm Europe’s export-led sectors like automotive and machinery, affecting economies like Germany and Italy. Potential retaliation by the EU may escalate tensions, risking further disruptions in US-EU trade relations. Continue Reading
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Russia continues war crimes against Ukrainians, resorting to torture, violence
The Russian Federation continues to commit war crimes against civilians and Ukrainian prisoners of war, including torture and sexual violence. According to an Ukrinform correspondent in New York, this is stated in the latest report of the independent international commission of… Continue Reading
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