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Russia warns of ‘enormous danger’ if Nato sends troops to Ukraine

The News International 09 May 2024
Russia said on Wednesday that sending Nato troops into Ukraine would potentially be extremely dangerous, and Moscow was closely watching a Ukrainian petition that called for such an intervention ... As of Wednesday morning it had attracted 1,594 votes.
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Chelsea begin talks to sign Shakhtar Donetsk star Georgiy Sudakov

Metro UK 06 May 2024
According to The Daily Mail, Arsenal, Liverpool and Manchester City are among the teams keeping close tabs on Sudakov’s situation and the Ukraine international is also attracting strong interest from Serie A.
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Israel's Not So Little War Against Russia, by John Helmer

The Unz Review 06 May 2024
A US and Ukraine-based defence technology blog picked up the story immediately ... “While Ukraine continues to develop its EW technologies as much as possible, incubators working in this field, such as Brave1 attract foreign specialists.
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Ukraine Remains Attractive For Doing Business Despite War - Schulze

MENA FN 04 May 2024
(MENAFN - UkrinForm) Ukraine continues to be attractive for doing business even in conditions of war. Svenja Schulze, Federal Minister for Economic Cooperation and Development of Germany, said this ... .
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Ukraine Attracts Record Amount Of International Aid In March - Shmyhal

MENA FN 03 May 2024
(MENAFN - UkrinForm) In March, Ukraine attracted a record amount of international aid - more than $9 billion. Prime Minister of Ukraine Denys Shmyhal said this at a meeting on financial and economic ... .
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How the Ukraine war has affected ex-Soviet bloc states

Arab News 03 May 2024
Uzbekistan has taken a balanced position on the Ukraine crisis ... Weeks before the summit, Garibashvili attracted global attention by suggesting NATO shared responsibility for the start of the Ukraine war.
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David Cameron commits £3bn a year in aid to Ukraine ‘for as long as necessary’

AOL 02 May 2024
Cameron said the UK would bring international partners together next month to attract additional contributions to the International Fund for Ukraine to meet Ukraine’s urgent capability requirements.
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Drone captures scale of Western-supplied armor display in Moscow (VIDEO)

Russia Today 02 May 2024
The exhibition of trophies seized amid the Ukraine conflict has attracted scores of visitors, footage from the scene shows ... The opening of the exhibition attracted large crowds, with drone footage showing the location packed with people.
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Russian oil helping India save billions research

Beijing News 01 May 2024
Moscow began offering large discounts on its crude to attract new markets following the loss of its traditional buyers due to the Ukraine conflict, as well as sanctions imposed on Russia by Western ...
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Russian oil helping India save billions – research

Russia Today 01 May 2024
Moscow began offering large discounts on its crude to attract new markets following the loss of its traditional buyers due to the Ukraine conflict, as well as sanctions imposed on Russia by Western ...
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Qatar keen to boost tech advancements

The Peninsula 28 Apr 2024
Secondly, “I think that the startup pipeline in Ukraine is very impressive and we had meetings at Qatar Research and Development Innovation Council (QRDI) and other institutions and Qatar is interested to attract and retain the talent.
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Gold prices down to USD 2,338 per ounce in last week's trading

Kuna 28 Apr 2024
... developments in the global geopolitical scene and the increasing military tension, whether in the Middle East or Ukraine, "where the attractiveness of gold as a safe haven remains constant," it added.
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Why Germany ditched nuclear before coal—and why it won’t go back

Ars Technica 27 Apr 2024
... fuels, and an energy crisis precipitated by Russia’s 2022 invasion of Ukraine, Berlin’s move to quit nuclear before carbon-intensive energy sources like coal has attracted significant criticism.
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GOP critics vow no more US aid for Ukraine

The Hill 25 Apr 2024
To attract more Republican support for the package that passed this week, House leaders structured $9.5 billion worth of economic assistance as forgivable loans to help Ukraine’s energy sector and ...
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Ireland is paying the price for its Brexit arrogance

AOL 25 Apr 2024
The “Ah-sure-it’ll-be-grand” cheery optimism of my countrymen can be very attractive, but it’s no way to address major crises. Take the Ukraine war, and the subsequent massive displacement of people. The Irish love visionaries and virtue-signallers ... .
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