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Europe is making it much harder for Russia to ship oil anywhere "Targeting the insurance side of things is the best shot at halting Russian crude flows instead of just redirecting them," said Matt Smith, lead oil analyst at Kpler, a market intelligence firm.
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Senate passes historic bill to help veterans exposed to burn pits during military service These massive open-air burn pits, which were often operated at or near military bases, released dangerous toxins into the air that, upon exposure, may have caused short- and long-term health conditions, according to the Department of Veterans' Affairs.
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Ukraine welcomes more US weapons, hosts trio of European leaders Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy welcomed the U.S. announcement that it's sending an additional $1 billion in military aid that includes heavy weapons for the outgunned Ukrainian military. "It's yet another sign that Western support for Ukraine ...
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Ukraine finds itself outnumbered as Russia advances in the Donbas Russia then refocused, withdrawing some forces and placing heavier emphasis on the eastern Donbas region. Milley, President Biden's top military adviser, told NPR that Russia has massed greater numbers of combat units, as well as more artillery, than the ...
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Australia commits to reducing greenhouse emissions by 43% CANBERRA, Australia — Australia's new government on Thursday formally committed to a more ambitious greenhouse gas reduction target of 43% by the end of the decade in fulfillment of a key election pledge. The previous conservative government was dumped ...
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A suspect confesses to killing pair missing in Amazon, police say MANAUS, Brazil — A federal police investigator said Wednesday night a suspect confessed to fatally shooting an Indigenous expert and a journalist in a remote part of the Amazon and took officers to where the bodies were buried. Police said at a news ...
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Kevin Spacey appears in London court after being charged with sexual assault Spacey spoke to confirm his name, date of birth and London address during a brief procedural hearing, and a date of July 14 was set for his next hearing. He was granted unconditional bail after his lawyer told the court he would need to return to the ...
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US-Russia relations, one year after Geneva The June 16, 2021 meeting in Geneva between U.S. President Joe Biden and Russian President Vladimir Putin gave a positive impulse to a bilateral U.S.-Russia relationship that was plumbing post-Cold War depths. Both sides made modest progress in the ...
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Missing men were killed trying to warn of illegal activity threatening the Amazon It appears journalist Dom Phillips and researcher Bruno Pereira were killed reporting in the Amazon. Guardian environmental editor John Watts reflects on their work and why the region is so perilous. SACHA PFEIFFER, HOST: Two men set off on a river ...
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NATO Defense Leaders Set Stage for Alliance Decisions at Madrid Summit The Russian invasion of Ukraine is certainly a transformative event. The international rules-based order set up after World War II was designed to resolve issues peacefully. The order respects sovereignty and is based on the rule of law.
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