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European Union countries are scrambling to make sense of Russia’s decision to cut gas flows to Poland and Bulgaria, and eager to maintain their own supplies from Russia while steering clear of violating trade sanctions imposed against Moscow... businoil ... ‘A circumvention of the sanctions’. EU spokesman EricMamer echoed the commission’s concern ... .
WASHINGTON (AP) — PresidentJoe Biden will ask Congress for an additional $33 billion to help Ukraine fend off the Russian invasion, two administration officials said Thursday, a big boost in U.S. efforts to bolster Kyiv in an intensifying war that’s showing no signs of ending anytime soon ... It seemed to signal a long-term U.S ... On Retail ... .
Climate change will result in thousands of new viruses spread among animal species by 2070 — and that’s likely to increase the risk of emerging infectious diseases jumping from animals to humans, according to a new study ... They found that cross-species virus spread will happen over 4,000 times among mammals alone ... Daniel R ... ___ ... @drewcostley. ___ ... .
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The level of safety at Europe’s largest nuclear power station – under Russian occupation in Ukraine – is like a “red light blinking”, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)’s director-general said. Rafael Grossi spoke as his organisation tries in vain to get access for work, including repairs ... For that, both Russia and Ukraine need to help ... / ... .
Three weeks since his release, Volodymyr Khropun still looks visibly shaken by the trauma he's endured. A Red Cross volunteer, he was captured by Russian forces, and deported to Russia... When he tried to convince Russian soldiers to let him pass their checkpoint, they detained him ... "We were beaten with rifles, punched, and kicked ... Top Stories.
Police in the US city of Minneapolis have engaged in a pattern of race discrimination for at least the past decade, a state inquiry has found. The investigation was launched following the police killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis in 2020 ... Their analysis found wide disparities in the treatment of different races ... More on this story. Related Topics ... .
Former US presidentDonald Trump testified under oath that he feared protesters would pelt him with "very dangerous" fruit like pineapples, tomatoes, and bananas saying. "You can get killed with those things." ... The case was brought by several activists who say they were attacked by his security guards outside Trump Tower in Manhattan in 2015... .
When the US imposed a global ban on sales of advanced semiconductor chips incorporating sensitive US-sourced technology to Huawei two years ago, Paul Trilio, head of geotechnology at Eurasia Group, described it as a “lethal blow to China’s most important technology company,” which he projected would impact all of the company’s business lines ... ....