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Zelenskyy signs law on setting up Specialized District Administrative Court and Specialized Appeal Administrative Court in Ukraine
President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy signed a bill on the establishment of a Specialized District Administrative Court and a Specialized Appeal Administrative Court in Ukraine on March 24, this follows from bill No. 12368-1,…
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UK considers switching up tech company taxes to sidestep US tariffs
Currently, the UK is impacted by Trump’s 25% tariffs on all imports of steel and aluminium into the US. Washington has also implemented tariffs against Canada, Mexico and China.
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Turkey protests are about far more than fate of Istanbul’s mayor
Beneath the acrid smell of tear gas on the night air in Istanbul, there is a hint of something else – a whiff of panic on the part of Turkey’s long-time leader, Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
One of his rivals has been put behind bars – so far, so familiar.
But the jailing of Ekrem Imamoglu, the popular…
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Trump’s Executive Order Demands Accountability In Hospital Price Transparency
Picture of hospital costs and fees, with a calculator and stethoscope.
President Trump’s new hospital price transparency executive order directs federal agencies to enforce regulations that the president put into effect in his first term.
Trump’s action reflects a step toward…
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Gazprom’s forex reserves down by over 98% on year – Ukraine officials
Foreign exchange reserves of Russia’s energy giant Gazprom HQ plunged in 2024 by a staggering 98.5% against the previous year.
This was reported on Telegram by the Center for Countering Disinformation under the National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine,…
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Protesters depict Israeli PM Netanyahu as ‘puppet’ outside Tel Aviv court
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu faced protests and scrutiny as his corruption trial continued, with the court enforcing restrictions on media access.
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Individuals suspected of helping drug lord Mohamed Amra escape prison detained
This marks the fourth wave of detentions since Mohamed Amra, who was on the run as a fugitive for nine months, was arrested in Romania last month.
Twenty-four individuals suspected of helping French drug dealer Mohamed Amra escape from police custody in May 2024 were…
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Russia loots 164 ancient artifacts from occupied Crimea
Russian occupiers have stolen at least 164 archaeological artifacts from temporarily occupied Crimea, according to Ukraine’s Defense Intelligence Directorate (HUR).
Currently, the War & Sanctions portal, Ukraine’s key project tracking sponsors and enablers of Russia’s war, has compiled…Continue Reading
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UK PM wants ‘Adolescence’ TV series to be shown in schools to fight toxic culture
UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer supports a campaign for TV series ‘Adolescence’ to be shown in schools to combat an alarming rise in toxic masculinity and violence.
The four-part British drama ‘Adolescence’ debuted last week on Netflix to wide-spread acclaim. It…
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