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25.08 / 12:31
Drought Europe's energy crisis: European nations scramble to help households with soaring bills
European governments are scrambling to find ways to shield households and businesses feeling the impact of the surge in energy prices that have soared to record highs.
25.08 / 07:57
Climate change Drought Ukraine war: More than 20 dead in Russian rocket strike on Chaplyne train station
Exactly six months after Moscow invaded its western neighbour, a Russian strike on Ukraine's independence day killed at least 22 people and wounded scores of others at a railway station in the centre of the country — according to a new death toll announced on Wednesday evening by President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
24.08 / 18:29
Drought Ukraine war: How has Russia's invasion changed Europe?
Russia's war has brought death, destruction and misery to Ukraine over the last six months. But how has the conflict changed the rest of Europe?
24.08 / 07:45
Ukraine war: Country-by-country guide on how Russia's invasion has changed Europe
Russia's war has brought death, destruction and misery to Ukraine over the last six months. But how has the conflict changed the rest of Europe?
23.08 / 10:37
Climate change Ukraine war events independence day Ukraine war: Cities curb Independence Day events as US warns of intensified Russian attacks
Ukrainian cities have begun imposing curbs on events linked to the country's Independence Day on Wednesday, amid fears of intensified Russian attacks.
23.08 / 00:17
Climate change Returns Six months later, football league returns to war-torn Ukraine
Under the threat of Russian attacks in a war that stopped all football in Ukraine, a new league season starts Tuesday in Kyiv with the goal of restoring some sense of normalcy in the country of some 44 million.
22.08 / 14:39
Hacking Aleksandr Dugin: Who is 'Putin's brain' and what is his view of Russia's war in Ukraine?
The death of pro-Kremlin TV commentator Daria Dugina in a suspected car bomb near Moscow on Sunday immediately prompted speculation that the intended target of the attack may have been her father.
22.08 / 09:03
Agriculture Hacking Ukraine war: Zelenskyy warns Russia against 'disgusting show trial' in Mariupol
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has warned that any talks with Russia will be impossible if a trial of captured Ukrainian soldiers goes ahead.
21.08 / 12:39
Floods Drought Video Games Daughter of Kremlin ideologue killed in suspected car bomb attack in Moscow
The daughter of a Russian nationalist ideologist who is often referred to as "Putin's brain" was killed when her car exploded on the outskirts of Moscow, officials said Sunday.
21.08 / 10:45
Floods Internet Hacking Video Games Two Russians, Ukrainian arrested for alleged espionage in Albania
Two Russians and a Ukrainian were arrested for alleged espionage at a military plant in southern Albania, the Albanian Defense Ministry said late Saturday.
19.08 / 21:53
Migrants Nord Stream: Gas deliveries to be suspended for three days due to 'maintenance', Gazprom says
Russian energy giant Gazprom announced on Friday that its gas deliveries to Europe through the Nord Stream 1 pipeline will be interrupted for three days, due to "maintenance" reasons. 
19.08 / 15:51
business Bitcoin Lost SBI lost 40% of hash rate after stopping mining in Russia: Data
Japanese financial giant SBI Holdings has partly terminated cryptocurrency mining in Russia due to geopolitical uncertainty and the crypto winter.
18.08 / 16:39
Climate change Ukraine war: Russia rejects Zaporizhzhia demilitarisation, UN chief in Lviv, Kharkiv bombardment
Russia's Foreign Ministry has dismissed a proposal by the head of the United Nations to demilitarise the area around the Russian-controlled Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant in southern Ukraine.
18.08 / 15:05
Alexey Alchin: Brussels must stop EU-based Russians being extradited home, says MEP
Brussels should urge EU countries to suspend any extraditions of Russians back home.
17.08 / 11:39
European Union Migrants Forest fires Ukraine war: First grain shipment ends up in Russian-allied Syria
The first shipment of grain to leave Ukraine under a wartime deal appears to have ended up in Syria - even as Damascus remains a close ally of Moscow, satellite images show.
16.08 / 18:45
Climate change European Union Tourism Ukraine war: Crimea base explosions; Putin accuses US; and Moscow slams 'lies' over nuclear weapons
Russia has "no need" to use nuclear weapons in Ukraine, its defence minister said on Tuesday, calling speculation that Moscow might deploy nukes "absolute lies".
16.08 / 15:05
Ukraine war Bitcoin Norway exports record as natural gas prices surge
Norway's exports reached a record in July, driven mainly by natural gas prices that have soared since Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
16.08 / 15:05
Ukraine war Bitcoin Ukraine war: Multiple explosions tear through Russian military base in Crimea
Multiple explosions shook a Russian military base in Crimea on Tuesday, the latest in a spate of similar incidents on the occupied peninsula. 
14.08 / 16:11
Entrepreneur Jobs Wildfires Ukraine war: Zaporizhzhia 'blackmail', Hungary imports more gas, anthem played to Russian tourists
Kyiv and Moscow once again accused one another of firing on the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power station on Sunday. 
13.08 / 15:27
Climate change medicines Ukraine war: Russian GDP outperforms, prisoner swap, Ukraine medicines blocked
A Russian diplomat confirmed on Saturday that Moscow and Washington are discussing a possible prisoner exchange. 

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