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27.07 / 18:39
inflation
Airport
Deal
European powers urge Iran to agree to 'best possible' nuclear deal
Western European powers have pressed Iran to sign a revived 2015 nuclear deal, warning that what's on the table now is “the best possible” arrangement.
27.07 / 14:35
Fighting
U.S., Europe Dig In for Long Economic Standoff With Russia
Western governments are bracing for a protracted economic confrontation with Russia over its invasion of Ukraine, as Moscow fights back against international sanctions by disrupting energy and food supplies.
27.07 / 12:49
Airport
Heatwave
Ukrainian army destroys key bridge in Russian-held Kherson region
Ukrainian troops have struck a strategic bridge essential for Moscow to supply its forces occupying the country's south, as Russia pounded several areas in Ukraine with rocket and artillery strikes.
27.07 / 11:57
Prime Minister
debate
UK Conservative debate abandoned after host faints on air
A televised debate between the candidates to become Britain's next prime minister had to be abandoned on Tuesday after the host fainted on air.
27.07 / 11:25
Catholic Church
Pope prays for healing after 'terrible effects of colonisation' on Canada visit
Pope Francis prayed for healing from what he called the "terrible effects of colonisation" as he led a pilgrimage to Lac Sainte Anne on Tuesday in Canada.
27.07 / 10:55
Climate change
Heatwave
Croatia links divided region with new Adriatic coast bridge
Croatia has opened a long-awaited bridge connecting two parts of the country's Adriatic Sea coastline while bypassing a small sliver of Bosnia's territory.
27.07 / 08:37
fake news
Heatwave
Fake news states University of Oxford is revoking degrees of alumni with Kremlin links
Social media users, as well as one of Russia's largest TV channels, Rossiya 1, shared misleading claims on Sunday that the University of Oxford has started to revoke the degrees of 10,000 students linked to the Kremlin.
26.07 / 21:45
IMF Again Cuts Global Growth Forecast Amid Inflation, War in Ukraine
WASHINGTON—The International Monetary Fund lowered its outlook for global economic growth again for 2022 and 2023, as soaring inflation and the spillover from the war in Ukraine cut into household purchasing power around the world and prolonged pandemic lockdowns slowed China’s growth engine.
26.07 / 20:29
cryptocurrency
Financial
Financial markets unaffected by crypto sell-off, says IMF
Even as the global economy is battered by the war in Ukraine, rising energy and food prices, and supply-demand imbalances feeding worldwide inflation, the broader financial markets have remained largely unaffected by the sell-off in the cryptocurrency market over the last couple of months, according to the International Monetary Fund (IMF).
26.07 / 19:59
Ukraine war: The latest developments you need to know this Tuesday
Russia targeted Ukraine's Black Sea regions of Odesa and Mykolaiv with airstrikes on Tuesday, hitting private property and port infrastructure along the country's southern coast, the Ukrainian military said.
26.07 / 14:33
26.07 / 13:41
Deal
Energy ministers reach deal on EU-wide gas reduction plan
Energy ministers from EU countries have reached a deal on an unprecedented energy plan that will introduce a voluntary 15% reduction in gas consumption across the bloc from now until next spring.
26.07 / 12:57
Wildfires
Russia to make drastic cuts to EU gas supply via Nord Stream pipeline
Russian energy giant Gazprom would further reduce natural gas flows through the Nord Stream pipeline to 20% of capacity, citing equipment repairs. The move ramps up concerns that Russia may cut off gas as political leverage over the war in Ukraine, just as Europe tries to shore up storage for winter.
26.07 / 11:45
Europe
Which European countries are rethinking military service amid Ukraine war?
“Any Frenchman is a soldier and owes himself to the defence of the nation,” declared the Jourdan Act of 1798, pioneering the concept of universal military service.
26.07 / 10:01
Report
Brexit's new migration borders 'fracture ties' of mixed UK-EU families
Brexit is not done for many British-European families, even two and a half years after the UK left the European Union.
26.07 / 10:01
CLIMATE CRISIS
Wildfires
Guatemalan president becomes first Latin American leader to visit Zelenskyy in Kyiv
Guatemalan President Alejandro Giammattei has visited Kyiv to express his solidarity with President Volodymyr Zelenskyy as Russia continues its brutal assault of Ukraine.
26.07 / 07:53
Indigenous
Schools
Pope apologises for 'evil' abuse at Indigenous schools in Canada
Pope Francis has issued an historic apology for the Catholic Church’s cooperation with Canada’s “catastrophic” policy of Indigenous residential schools, saying the forced assimilation of Native peoples into Christian society destroyed their cultures, severed families and marginalised generations.
25.07 / 20:57
COST
What Does Gas Cost Today Where You Live?
Fuel prices reached record highs this year, due to the war in Ukraine and global supply issues. The uptick in energy costs is a major factor in driving inflation to a 40-year high.
25.07 / 20:19
European Union
Moscow's goal is to remove 'unacceptable' Kyiv regime, says Russia's top diplomat
Russia's top diplomat said Moscow's overarching goal in Ukraine is to remove from power its "unacceptable regime," expressing the Kremlin's war aims in some of the bluntest terms yet as its forces pummel the country with heavy bombardment.
25.07 / 18:11
Ukraine war: What you need to know about the conflict this Monday
Ukraine said on Monday it hoped a UN-brokered deal aimed at easing global food shortages by resuming grain exports from the Black Sea region would start to be implemented this week.
25.07 / 15:53
Climate change
Heatwave
Putin will be 'humiliated' if he has to meet Zelenskyy, says defector diplomat
A former Russian diplomat who became the most high-profile defector when he quit his job in Geneva after the invasion of Ukraine, says Vladimir Putin would be "humiliated" if he had to meet with Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
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