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By Marine Strauss, Gabriela Baczynska and Jan Strupczewski BRUSSELS (Reuters) -Poland will not bow to European Union “blackmail” but will seek to solve ongoing disputes, Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki said, as he arrived on Thursday to defend his nation before a meeting of fellow...
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BERLIN (Reuters) – German Chancellor Angela Merkel said on Thursday rule of law is a core aspect of the European Union, which should find ways of reaching agreement with Poland and a common line on migration...
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The Arab Parliament on Wednesday slammed France President Emmanuel Macron for recent criticism of Algeria. The pan-Arab body said Macron's recent comments alleging Algeria " a grudge against France" were "irresponsible and unacceptable". Macron has also said: "Was there an Algerian nation before...
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TL;DR Breakdown Bitcoin Cash price analysis is bullish.BCH/USD continued to retrace yesterday.Bitcoin Cash is currently trading at $638. Bitcoin Cash price analysis on the market now shows that bulls are in control, with prices increasing from $606 to $619 during the previous week. As a result,...
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Ancient Silk Road travelers cursed China’s largest desert as Takla Makan, an ominous Persian-Turkic expression that translates as “enter and you may never return.” Undeterred by its sandstorms and merciless terrain in the oblong basin north of Tibet’s glacier-packed peaks, China has announced the...
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According to research conducted by the , nearly 45% of customers around the world will use cryptocurrencies for payments within the next 1-2 years, due to the growing need for cross-border payments. At the moment, less than 10% of global consumers use cryptocurrencies for payments. While the legal...
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India crossed 100 crore (one billion) Covid-19 vaccination mark on Thursday. The major milestone in Covid vaccination was achieved just...
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China conducted not one, but two tests of new hypersonic weapons in July and August, the Financial Times (FT) newspaper has reported, raising more concerns in the United States about the growing military capabilities of its geopolitical rival. The London-based Financial Times reported on Thursday...
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It’s not just about me; it’s taken its toll on my whole family because they are all Geordies and I can’t ignore that,” he said. “They have been worried about me, especially my wife Jan. What an amazing woman she is, incredible, she’s just a fantastic woman, wife and mother and grandmother. She...
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Israel is quietly advancing controversial settlement projects in and around Jerusalem without making major announcements that could anger the Biden administration. Critics say the latest moves, while incremental, pave the way for rapid growth once the political climate changes. On Wednesday, as...

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