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25.07 / 12:13
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China replaces foreign minister Qin Gang with Wang Yi after brief stint and weeks of speculation
China removed Foreign Minister Qin Gang from his post on Tuesday after a one-month absence from public duties, replacing him with his predecessor Wang Yi, state media said, after weeks of speculation about what had happened to him. Qin, 57, who only took up the job in December after a brief stint as envoy to the United States, had not been seen in public since June 25 when he met visiting diplomats in Beijing.
24.07 / 16:47
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EU wheat at 3-1/2 month high as Ukrainian Danube grain warehouses attacked
Russia attacked Ukrainian grain warehouses on the Danube River, a vital inland export route and a major escalation of attacks on Ukraine's grain export infrastructure. Front-month September milling wheat on the Paris-based Euronext exchange was up 6.9% at 264.50 euros ($292.85) a metric ton at 1548 GMT, after earlier hitting 265.25 euros, its highest since April 3. Russia destroyed Ukrainian grain warehouses on the Danube River in a drone attack on Monday, expanding air campaign including attacks on Ukrainian grain infrastructure that Moscow began last week after pulling out of the Black Sea shipping deal.
24.07 / 15:59
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Linklaters’ Moscow closure dents profit as City law’s boom years wane
Linklaters has become the latest legal powerhouse to report stagnating profit amid a tough market for the City's lawyers.
24.07 / 07:25
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Traces of explosives found on foreign grain ship, says Russia
As per media reports, President Volodymyr Zelensky accused Russia of intentionally targeting grain export infrastructure in the southern Ukrainian port of Odesa during a second night of strikes. He expressed concern that such actions were endangering vulnerable nations. As a response, Kyiv called upon other countries in the Black Sea region to step in and ensure the safe passage of cargo ships.
24.07 / 02:55
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Russia says two Ukrainian drones 'suppressed and crashed' in Moscow
Russia said on Monday it had «suppressed» two Ukrainian drones in Moscow, accusing Kyiv of launching a «terrorist act» on the Russian capital. «A Kyiv regime attempt to carry out a terrorist act using two drones on objects on the territory of the city of Moscow was stopped,» Russia's defence ministry said.
23.07 / 15:23
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'Wagner troops asked permission to visit Poland...': What Belarus' Lukashenko said during meet with Vladimir Putin
Russian President Vladimir Putin and his Belarusian counterpart met in St. Petersburg on Sunday - nearly after a month after the Wagner mutiny rocked Moscow. According to Alexander Lukashenko, Wagner militia fighters are now assembling en masse in Belarus and had recently asked him “for permission to go on a trip to Warsaw".
23.07 / 12:23
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Putin hosts Belarus leader, calls Ukraine's counter-offensive a failure
By Mark Trevelyan and Felix Light
23.07 / 11:51
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Russian strike ‘severely damages’ historic Odesa cathedral, leaves one dead
Odesa again. The attack left their historic cathedral in shambles and one person dead. Local authorities have informed that twenty two others were wounded in the attack. According to reports citing Regional Governor Oleh Kiper, four children were wounded in the blast. The strike severely damaged the historic Transfiguration Cathedral, a landmark Orthodox cathedral in the city.
23.07 / 09:43
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The latest Russian strike on Ukraine's Odesa leaves 1 dead, many hurt and a cathedral badly damaged
Russia struck the Ukrainian Black Sea city of Odesa again on Sunday, local officials said, keeping up a barrage of attacks that has damaged critical port infrastructure in southern Ukraine in the past week. At least one person was killed and 22 others wounded in the attack in the early hours. Regional Governor Oleh Kiper said that four children were among those wounded in the blasts, which severely damaged the historic Transfiguration Cathedral, a landmark Orthodox cathedral in the city.
23.07 / 07:25
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Zelensky vows 'retaliation' after Russian strikes on Odesa
Volodymyr Zelensky on Sunday vowed to retaliate against Russian forces after Moscow attacked the historic port of Odesa with missiles, killing one person and damaging an Orthodox cathedral. «Missiles against peaceful cities, against residential buildings, a cathedral,» Zelensky said.
23.07 / 01:19
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Russia's attack on Odesa kills one, injures 18: Ukraine officials
Russia launched another wave of overnight attacks on the Black Sea port of Odesa early on Sunday, killing one and injuring 18 people including four children, and damaging residential and religious infrastructure, Ukraine's officials said. «Odesa: another night attack of the monsters,» said Oleh Kiper, governor of the broader southern Ukraine's Odesa region of which the city of Odesa is an administrative centre, on the Telegram messaging app. «Unfortunately, we have one civilian who was killed.» Kiper earlier said that according to preliminary information, 14 people were hospitalised, including three children.
22.07 / 16:27
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Drone attack on ammunition depot in Crimea prompts evacuation, bridge closure
(Reuters) -A drone attack on an ammunition depot in Crimea prompted authorities to evacuate a 5 km (3 mile) radius and briefly suspend road traffic on the bridge linking the peninsula to Russia, the region's Moscow-installed governor said on Saturday.
22.07 / 15:55
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Journalist's death prompts Russian outrage over Ukraine's alleged use of cluster bombs
(Reuters) -A Russian war reporter was killed and three were wounded on Saturday in what Moscow alleged was a Ukrainian attack using cluster munitions, prompting outrage from politicians.
22.07 / 15:55
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Putin tells Poland any aggression against Belarus is attack on Russia
MOSCOW (Reuters) -President Vladimir Putin on Friday accused NATO member Poland of having territorial ambitions in the former Soviet Union, and said any aggression against Russia's neighbour and close ally Belarus would be considered an attack on Russia.
22.07 / 14:53
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Drone hits Crimean ammunition depot as strikes kill, wound civilians and journalists in Ukraine
Russia prompted Moscow to exit a landmark grain export deal and pound Ukraine's seaports with drones and missiles. Sergey Aksyonov, the Kremlin-appointed head of the territory that Moscow illegally annexed from Ukraine in 2014, said in a Telegram post that there were no immediate reports of casualties but that authorities were evacuating civilians within a (five-km three-radius) of the blast site.
22.07 / 10:35
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Russian strikes kill at least 8 civilians as fierce fighting continues in Ukraine's south and east
Ukraine overnight killed at least eight civilians and wounded others, authorities said Saturday, as fierce fighting continues in Ukraine's attempts to dislodge Russian forces from territory they have occupied. The regional prosecutor's office in the eastern Donetsk region said that at least four people, including a married couple, were killed as Russian forces on Friday night shelled the settlement of Niu-York, south of the city of Bakhmut — the site of the war's longest and bloodiest battle until it fell to Moscow in May.
22.07 / 10:35
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Ukraine drone attack on Crimea caused 'detonation of ammo depot': authorities
Crimea caused the «detonation» of an ammunition depot Saturday, the Moscow-installed leader of the peninsula said, ordering the evacuation of people living within five kilometres of the attack and halting rail traffic. «As a result of an enemy drone on the Krasnogvardeisky district, there was a detonation at an ammunition depot,» official Sergei Aksyonov said on Telegram.
22.07 / 03:03
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Russia-Ukraine War: US to give $400 million military aid package for Ukraine: Report
Reuters, the aid package, valued at up to $400 million, will primarily consist of artillery, air defence missiles, and ground vehicles, as Ukraine continues its counteroffensive efforts. However, the package will not include cluster munitions, according to two US officials who spoke on the condition of anonymity. In July, the United States provided dual-purpose improved conventional munitions (DPICM) to Ukraine.
21.07 / 20:13
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Ukraine to Seize Russian-Controlled Bank in Bid to Curb Moscow’s Influence
Ukraine is set to nationalize a bank controlled by two Russian businessmen, denying them a financial haven and seeking to curb their influence on Kyiv’s economy and politics. Sense Bank, formerly known as Alfa Bank-Ukraine, is controlled by Mikhail Fridman and Petr Aven, two Russian businessmen under European Union and United Kingdom sanctions over their alleged ties to the Kremlin, which they have denied.
21.07 / 20:13
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How a Tiny Archipelago Gave Russian Ships a Foothold in the Atlantic
While Europe has worked hard to close security gaps since Russia invaded Ukraine, a tiny island group in the North Atlantic provides a loophole for Russian ships to fish and dock in its waters and ports, among them vessels accused of spying and sabotage. Western nations are growing increasingly wary of what’s going on in and around the Faroe Islands, a self-governing territory under the Kingdom of Denmark which has a longstanding fishing agreement with Moscow. The agreement lets Russian vessels call at Faroese ports, circumventing a ban from European Union ports.
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