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The EU does not have an agreed position on whether we recognize Putin as a legitimate president - Stano
Two tornadoes hit Michigan, destroying buildings, including a FedEx office
World-renowned music producer Steve Albini dies after producing albums by Nirvana, Pixies and PJ Harvey
Canadian intelligence services reveal China's attempts to interfere in the country's elections
Serbia is the first in Europe to sign an agreement with China on building a "common future"
Hottest April on record extends 11-month streak of record temperatures
Porn actress Stormy Daniels tells in court about her meeting with Trump
EU begins discussions on 14th package of sanctions against Russia, which includes restrictions on LNG - media
India arrests recruiters who deceived Indians into joining the Russian army
UK expels russian defense attaché over 'malicious activity'
"Could be no greater use": European Commission President welcomes political agreement on profits from Russian assets for Ukraine
Russia may temporarily lift the ban on gasoline exports, which was imposed for six months
"Сoncerning news": the White House reacts to the attempted assassination of Zelensky
Russia calls French troops a "target" for its armed forces if they are sent to Ukraine
EU has preliminarily agreed on the use of profits from Russian assets for Ukraine: what are they going to spend on
Russian court refuses to release deputy defense minister timur ivanov from pre-trial detention center
EU agrees on Ukraine's plan with reforms for disbursements from the €50 billion fund
EU ambassadors approve €30 million aid package for Georgia - media
Body of last worker found in US after Baltimore bridge collapse
EU discusses possible impact of law on 'foreign agents' on Georgia's European integration - media
NATO Summit to be held in Washington on July 9-11
Gaza truce talks resume in Cairo with participation of all parties
Weinstein returned to prison after a short stay in the hospital, where he could be treated as a VIP
US suspends arms sales to Israel over concerns about Rafah - media
A Russian deserter was detained in Poland: he wanted to get to Europe directly from the front in Ukraine
Germany sends two warships amid tensions between China and Taiwan
Euroclear has received €1.6 billion in revenue from blocked Russian assets since the beginning of 2024
Xi Jinping's visit sparks unprecedented enthusiasm in Serbia, China's staunch ally in Europe
Serbian President Vucic welcomed President Xi with unprecedented enthusiasm, deploying more than 6,500 police and raising Chinese flags throughout Belgrade, demonstrating Serbia's close ties to China as a counterweight to the West.
Recruiting men for the Russian army: four people detained in India
India detained four people suspected of recruiting local men into the Russian army, who were then sent to fight in Ukraine against their will.
Xi did not make any concessions in the talks with the French president: Media gives reasons
Chinese President Xi Jinping made no concessions during his talks with French President Emmanuel Macron, despite efforts to improve tense relations over trade disputes and Beijing's support for Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
The EU does not have an agreed position on whether we recognize Putin as a legitimate president - Stano
The EU does not have an agreed position on whether or not to recognize Vladimir Putin as the legitimate president of Russia, but all 27 member states have recognized that the elections in Russia were not transparent.
Two tornadoes hit Michigan, destroying buildings, including a FedEx office
Two tornadoes hit Michigan, destroying buildings, including the FedEx office, where about 50 employees were temporarily trapped but not injured.
World-renowned music producer Steve Albini dies after producing albums by Nirvana, Pixies and PJ Harvey
Legendary sound engineer and music producer Steve Albini, who produced albums by Nirvana, Pixies and PJ Harvey, has died at the age of 61.
Canadian intelligence services reveal China's attempts to interfere in the country's elections
China's ongoing attempts to interfere in Canadian elections could undermine the country's democratic process and institutions, according to a report by the Canadian spy agency CSIS.
Serbia is the first in Europe to sign an agreement with China on building a "common future"
Serbia became the first European country to sign an agreement with China on a "shared future" and deepening of a comprehensive strategic partnership.
Hottest April on record extends 11-month streak of record temperatures
April 2024 was the hottest April on record, extending an 11-month streak of record monthly temperatures, indicating that the world is dangerously close to exceeding the 1. 5°C global warming limit set by the Paris Agreement.
Porn actress Stormy Daniels tells in court about her meeting with Trump
Pornographic actress Stormy Daniels testified in court about her sexual relationship with Donald Trump in 2006 and the payment she received from him for keeping quiet about it during his 2016 presidential campaign.
EU begins discussions on 14th package of sanctions against Russia, which includes restrictions on LNG - media
The EU has started negotiations on the 14th package of sanctions against Russia, which includes restrictions on Russian gas, including a ban on transshipment of Russian liquefied natural gas (LNG) and restrictions on three Russian LNG projects.
India arrests recruiters who deceived Indians into joining the Russian army
In India, two recruiters were arrested who deceived Indians into joining the Russian army by promising them well-paid jobs, but upon arrival in Russia forced them to fight in Ukraine.
UK expels russian defense attaché over 'malicious activity'
The UK expels a russian defense attaché, revokes the diplomatic status of some russian facilities, and restricts russian diplomatic visas in response to moscow's "malicious activities" and illegal war in Ukraine.
"Could be no greater use": European Commission President welcomes political agreement on profits from Russian assets for Ukraine
The President of the European Commission welcomed the political agreement reached by the EU countries to use funds from frozen Russian assets to support Ukraine.
Russia may temporarily lift the ban on gasoline exports, which was imposed for six months
Russia may temporarily lift the six-month ban on gasoline exports due to oversupply in the domestic market.
"Сoncerning news": the White House reacts to the attempted assassination of Zelensky
The White House spokeswoman called the detention of two colonels who were preparing an assassination attempt on the President of Ukraine "very disturbing news" and said that the United States was pleased that the attempt was prevented.
Russia calls French troops a "target" for its armed forces if they are sent to Ukraine
Russia warns that if France sends troops to Ukraine, they will be considered legitimate targets for the Russian armed forces.
EU has preliminarily agreed on the use of profits from Russian assets for Ukraine: what are they going to spend on
EU ambassadors agreed to use the proceeds of frozen Russian assets to support Ukraine's recovery and military defense against Russian aggression.
Russian court refuses to release deputy defense minister timur ivanov from pre-trial detention center
The Moscow City Court left Deputy Defense Minister Timur Ivanov in custody after considering the defense's appeal, and the hearing was held in a closed session without journalists being allowed.
EU agrees on Ukraine's plan with reforms for disbursements from the €50 billion fund
EU ambassadors agree on Ukraine's reform plan to receive EU financial assistance until 2027 under the Ukraine Facility.
EU ambassadors approve €30 million aid package for Georgia - media
EU ambassadors approve €30 million in non-lethal military aid to Georgia from the European Peace Fund.
Body of last worker found in US after Baltimore bridge collapse
Rescue crews have recovered the remains of the sixth and likely last construction worker to die when a ship collided with the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, marking an important milestone in the search for victims of the tragic event.
EU discusses possible impact of law on 'foreign agents' on Georgia's European integration - media
EU ambassadors expressed concern over Georgia's law on "foreign agents" and its potential impact on the country's European integration process.
NATO Summit to be held in Washington on July 9-11
The NATO Summit will be held in Washington, DC on July 9-11, 2024. The celebration of NATO's 75th anniversary is expected to take place on July 9 in the afternoon.
Gaza truce talks resume in Cairo with participation of all parties
In Cairo, negotiations on a truce between Israel and Hamas resumed with the participation of all parties, including representatives of Qatar, the United States and Egypt, aimed at agreeing on the terms of a ceasefire in the seven-month war in the Gaza Strip.
Weinstein returned to prison after a short stay in the hospital, where he could be treated as a VIP
Harvey Weinstein has returned to prison after a 10-day hospital stay for treatment of pneumonia, heart problems, and other medical issues such as diabetes. According to media reports, he was treated in a separate ward with improved conditions.
US suspends arms sales to Israel over concerns about Rafah - media
The U. S. suspends arms shipments to Israel over fears of a possible invasion of Rafah in Gaza.
A Russian deserter was detained in Poland: he wanted to get to Europe directly from the front in Ukraine
A 41-year-old Russian soldier deserted from the front in Ukraine and was detained in Poland after illegally crossing the Belarusian border to try to get to Europe.
Germany sends two warships amid tensions between China and Taiwan
Germany is sending two warships to the Indo-Pacific region amid rising tensions between China and Taiwan over freedom of navigation and trade routes.
Euroclear has received €1.6 billion in revenue from blocked Russian assets since the beginning of 2024
Since the beginning of 2024, Euroclear, the European depository, has received €1. 6 billion in interest income from more than €200 billion of frozen Russian assets.