The former Barça footballer was sentenced to four and a half years in prison last year and has spent more than a year in pre-trial detention for the alleged rape of a young woman in a nightclub.
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Spanish court overturns football player Dani Alves' rape conviction on appeal
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American defense companies plan European poduction shift to bypass US weapons restrictions
During recent meetings, leaders of major American defense companies have discussed plans to relocate production to Europe to avoid restrictions tied to the US President Donald Trump’s administration’s policies, says Chairman of the New Energy of Ukraine Alliance Valerii Borovyk, UkrInform…
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Ukrainian Air Force strikes Pogar border checkpoint used as launch site for Russian UAVs
On March 27, the Ukrainian Air Force successfully struck the Pogar border checkpoint near the village of Sluchovsk in Russia’s Bryansk region, which had been repeatedly used as a launch site for Russian UAVs.
According to Ukrinform, the General Staff of the Armed…
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Syrians to celebrate first Eid al-Fitr after the fall of Bashar al-Assad's regime
The streets of Damascus are once again full of life, as people are preparing for the annual Eid celebrations.
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“Putin is war criminal”: Zelenskyy rejects proposed UN interim leadership
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has responded to Russian ruler Vladimir Putin’s remarks about the need for a temporary leadership in Ukraine under the UN’s auspices to conduct elections, asserting that Ukraine’s government is legitimate, as well as the president, UNIAN reports.
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EU preparing 17th package of sanctions for Russia
The European Union is preparing its 17th package of sanctions against Russia, dismissing Moscow’s demands to lift financial restrictions, EUobserver reported on 27 March.
Diplomatic sources revealed that work on the new sanctions package is in early stages. The European Commission plans to…
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Gloucestershire scientists win prize for inventing ‘lunar microwave’ to purify moon water
UK scientists have won a £150,000 prize for creating a device inspired by a microwave – which can create drinkable water on the moon.
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There must be accountability for ceasefire violations – UK Ambassador
Ensuring accountability for future ceasefire violations is a key element of Ukraine’s security guarantees.
This view was expressed by the British Ambassador to Ukraine, Martin Harris, in an interview with Ukrinform.
“There’s one question, which is about how you monitor a…
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Not with Putin, it’s just ping-pong game
Negotiations with Kremlin leader Vladimir Putin resemble ping-pong, so Ukraine would agree to talk to someone who can represent Russia, including business representatives.
This was stated by President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky at a briefing, an Ukrinform…
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Marmots Just Settled a 154-Year-Old Evolution Debate : ScienceAlert
It probably feels obvious that having a close friend can influence your well-being. But do the groups that you’re a part of also affect your well-being? For example, does the culture of your work colleagues influence your productivity?
It may seem like the answer is also an obvious “yes.”…
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