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13.11 / 18:57
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Some Russia Sanctions Could Extend Beyond Ukraine War’s End, Janet Yellen Says
NUSA DUA, Indonesia—U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said some sanctions on Russia could remain in place even after any eventual peace agreement with Ukraine, raising the prospect of a long-term U.S. effort to squeeze Russia’s economy.
13.11 / 18:15
blast
Istanbul explosion: Casualties reported after blast in popular shopping street
An explosion on Istanbul’s popular pedestrian Istiklal Avenue Sunday has left people dead and injured, a senior official said.
13.11 / 14:05
'A humanitarian catastrophe' as Ukraine counts the cost of Russia's Kherson retreat
After celebrating the liberation of Kherson -- which brought jubilant people to the streets of several Ukrainian cities -- officials are now warning of an unfolding humanitarian disaster.
12.11 / 23:47
markets
business
economy
economics
5 reasons 2023 will be a tough year for global markets
Those who come bearing warnings are rarely popular. Cassandra didn’t do herself any favors when she told her fellow Trojans to beware of the Greeks and their wooden horse. But, with financial markets facing unprecedented turbulence, it’s important to take a hard look at economic realities.
12.11 / 21:59
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UK and France set to strike deal to stop migrants crossing Channel next week, say British media
The UK and France are on the verge of striking a deal to tackle migration across the English Channel, with an agreement possibly coming as early as Monday, British newspapers reported on Sunday.
12.11 / 20:21
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Ukraine war: Russian 'hunger games', Kherson liberation, Turkey peace talks
Ukrainian police officers returned to Kherson on Saturday, along with TV and radio services, after Kyiv recaptured the city on Friday.
12.11 / 18:31
CLIMATE CRISIS
MPs
Opposition MPs criticise Polish police for behaviour at nationalist march
Polish police were criticised by opposition politicians on Saturday for detaining anti-fascist protestors at a nationalist rally, while not reacting to the illegal use of Nazi symbols by other demonstrators.
12.11 / 15:39
CLIMATE CRISIS
Tourism
Slovenia poised to elect first ever female president
Slovenia looks poised to elect its first-ever female president in an election on Sunday.
12.11 / 14:03
Climate change
CLIMATE CRISIS
International
'Tasty and That's It': Russia's knock-off McDonald's goes international
The Russian-based fast food chain, 'Vkusno I Tochka', ('Tasty and That’s It'), has gone international, expanding into Belarus.
12.11 / 13:11
Climate change
CLIMATE CRISIS
'The war continues': Ukraine FM vows to press on after Kherson liberation
Ukraine has vowed to press on in the fight against Russia, one day after its military retook the southern city of Kherson.
12.11 / 13:11
Climate change
CLIMATE CRISIS
Some UK farmers say they are 'struggling to cope' after Brexit
Food production in the UK is slowing down and some farms are shrinking. Many farmers say they’re struggling to cope.
12.11 / 01:05
Climate change
inflation
Science
Vatican to investigate French cardinal who admitted to abusing a 14-year-old girl
The Vatican is to launch a preliminary sex abuse investigation into a prominent French cardinal after he admitted to having behaved in a "reprehensible way" with a 14-year-old girl 35 years ago.
11.11 / 23:01
Climate change
inflation
Science
Rescue
Ocean Viking: Meloni slams 'aggressive' France as migrant rescue ship row escalates
A charity-run ship carrying around 230 migrants rescued at sea docked at a French port on Friday after being turned away by Italy, as a war of words over their fate between the two European Union neighbours intensified.
11.11 / 17:05
Climate change
European Union
Science
Ukraine's army enters Kherson after Russian forces retreat
Here are the latest news updates from Kherson as Ukrainian soldiers enter the city after Russian forces earlier said they had completed their retreat across the Dnipro River.
11.11 / 15:57
U.S. Downgrades Russia to Nonmarket Economy
WASHINGTON—The Commerce Department said Thursday it has reclassified Russia as a nonmarket country from a market economy, a move aimed at further reducing bilateral trade and isolating Russia amid its continued war in Ukraine.
11.11 / 14:37
European Union
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Eurozone heading to a recession at the end of the year, Brussels says
The eurozone and most EU countries will head to an economic recession in the last quarter of 2022, according to the European Commission's autumn economic forecast.
11.11 / 12:33
Technology
Science
Russians forces are 'inhumane' and use torture, famous Mariupol survivor says
Russian forces used torture and kept a famous Mariupol medic in 'inhumane' conditions, the survivor of the key port city's siege has told Euronews.
11.11 / 10:05
Technology
History
Science
One police officer killed, another injured in knife attack in Brussels
A Brussels police officer died of his wounds after a knife attack on Thursday night, according to the prosecutor's office in the Belgian capital.
11.11 / 10:05
Technology
European Union
History
Ukrainian fears 'city of death' as troops approach Kherson
Ukrainian troops are reportedly already in the outskirts of the city of Kherson on Friday morning, after Russia began withdrawing its troops.
10.11 / 19:51
Technology
European Union
History
UK economy
Brexit-backing boss says lack of overseas workers crippling UK economy
A leading British businessman who backed the UK's departure from the EU has called on the government to make it easier to allow foreign workers into the country to combat labour shortages.
10.11 / 17:45
CLIMATE CRISIS
FIFA and Qatar 'rattled' as European World Cup boycott gathers pace
The giant banners are now a familiar sight at German Bundesliga games.
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