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Greece's ruling conservatives win elections but fail to secure outright majority Leader of the ruling New Democracy (ND) party and Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis addresses supporters at the party's headquarters in Athens after preliminary official results released on May 21, 2023. Ayhan Mehmet/ ...
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Russia has claimed to control Bakhmut, but Ukraine says it's still fighting. Here's what we know While Russian forces have continued their slow street-by-street advance in Bakhmut for many months, over the past two weeks Ukrainian forces have managed to re-capture small pockets of territory held by Russian troops to the northwest and southwest of the ...
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Latest in Ukraine: Zelenskyy scores F-16 training, as Russia claims to take Bakhmut Here's a look ahead and a roundup of key developments from the past week. What to watch. The war in Ukraine will round the 15-month mark this week, with no end in sight, untold numbers of Ukrainian civilian casualties and troop fatalities on both sides ...
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Greenpeace to close in Russia after its activities are deemed 'undesirable' The office of the Russian branch of environmental group Greenpeace in Moscow on May 19, 2023. MAXIM SHEMETOV/X90156/REUTERS.
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Strengthening Typhoon Mawar Is on Track to Hit Guam by Wednesday Typhoon Mawar continued to strengthen in the Pacific on Monday as the authorities in Guam urged residents to prepare and remain out of the water. A typhoon warning was in effect for Guam, a U.S. territory, and Rota, a nearby island, the National ...
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Cocoa planting is destroying protected forests in west Africa, study finds Satellite maps of Ivory Coast and Ghana showed vast swathes of formerly dense forest had become cocoa plantations since 2000, according to a study. It found cocoa production was linked to 360,000 of ...
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London theatre producer must tear down 'fortress' home in Cley A West End theatre producer has been told he must demolish his "fortress" home on the coast after a long-running dispute with a council. Adam Spiegel, who is behind Hairspray and The Mousetrap, built Arcady in Cley-next-the-Sea, Norfolk, in 2014, ...
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How long can Sunak swerve the obvious on Braverman's speeding? We're a long way past the point where we need to ask what exactly Suella Braverman has on Rishi Sunak. Has she somehow got hold of a recording of a telephone call in which Dominic Raab thanks the prime minister for joining him on one of his regular ...
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Big polluters' share prices fall after climate lawsuits, study finds Climate litigation poses a financial risk to fossil fuel companies because it lowers the share price of big polluters, research has found. A study to be published on Tuesday by LSE's Grantham Research Institute examines how the stock market reacts to ...
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High-profile man accused of rape could lose anonymity under Queensland law change Queensland is one of the last Australian jurisdictions that prevents a person charged with serious sexual offences from being named until they are committed to stand trial. Guardian Australia has learned new laws being ...
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