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Russians hit supermarket in Kharkiv with KAB: 14 people wounded
On the evening of November 3, the Russian forces struck a supermarket in the Shevchenkivskyi district of Kharkiv with a guided aerial bomb (KAB) injuring 14 people. This was reported by the Main Directorate of the State Emergency Service of Ukraine in Kharkiv region… Continue Reading
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Reimagining the energy of tomorrow
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The World From the Bottom Up or The Masterpieces of Eurasian Architecture — Russia in Global Affairs
The Annual Report of the Valdai Discussion Club Download New rules emerge from shifts in the balance of power and, if we take… Continue Reading
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Ukraine faces toughest winter yet as energy shortages loom – POLITICO
Attacks on Ukraine’s nuclear plants would be particularly serious, said Kharchenko, the analyst. Kyiv’s reactors currently provide 60 percent of the country’s total power output and any missile strikes on the energy infrastructure supporting those plants could put them out of… Continue Reading
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Britain’s art-loving elite fumes at money laundering crackdown – POLITICO
“The size of the sector, combined with a previous lack of consistent regulation, means the global art market has been an attractive option for criminals to launder money,” the Treasury’s risk assessment said. As a high-risk threat, sellers must follow new rules including registering… Continue Reading
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South Korea outlines details of DPRK-Russia treaty
South Korean intelligence said in its latest analysis that the agreement with Russia to provide its troops largely solves financial and food problems in the DPRK. That is according to The Korea Herald, Ukrinform reports. “The country’s [North Korea] financial and food… Continue Reading
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South Korea outlines details of DPRK-Russia treaty
South Korean intelligence said in its latest analysis that the agreement with Russia to provide its troops largely solves financial and food problems in the DPRK. That is according to The Korea Herald, Ukrinform reports. “The country’s [North Korea] financial and food… Continue Reading
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How to watch the commissioner hearings like a pro – POLITICO
Reaching a two-thirds majority could be complicated: In many committees, reaching two-thirds will require votes in favor from Greens, Socialists and Democrats (S&D), the liberals of Renew Europe, the center-right European People’s Party (EPP) and the right-wing European Conservatives and… Continue Reading
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Europe’s Trumpian nightmare – POLITICO
Trump has proposed a 100 percent tariff on all imported vehicles, which would be disastrous news for countries with significant auto industries. The German economy, for example, which is already struggling, would suffer a -0.23 percent hit to gross domestic product as a result of Trump’s… Continue Reading
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Putin and his puppets stole the Georgian election – POLITICO
In the days since, evidence has grown plentiful. Based on 900 reports from nearly a third of the country’s polling stations, local nongovernmental observers have uncovered what they call a large-scale “pre-planned, organized fraud scheme.” And the reports from international election… Continue Reading
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