Staff at sanctions-hit Russian lessor awarded €31,738 by WRC Avia Capital Leasing, a subsidiary of the second-largest bank in Russia, unable to pay redundancy after EU bank accounts frozen following invasion of Ukraine US returns ancient artefacts looted from Cambodia, Indonesia New York district attorney accuses two prominent art dealers of the illegal trafficking of antiquities worth $3m. Baby girl rescued from mother’s womb dies The baby girl who was rescued from her dead mother’s womb after an Israeli air strike in Rafah has died. Orca calf swims out of Canadian lagoon where it had been trapped more than a month A 2-year-old killer whale has reached an inlet that could take it to the open ocean, after being trapped in a lagoon on Vancouver Island for more than a month. Netanyahu thanks U.S. for new military aid, vows to escalate in Gaza The foreign aid package includes $26.4 billion in weapons and defense systems for Israel as well as humanitarian aid, some allotted for Gaza. Canadian province will make changes to try to stop drug use in public places, premier says The British Columbia provincial government is making changes to its drug discrimination policy to stop drug use in public places |
Yad Vashem Chairman to Columbia president: 'The time has come for you to take a stand' Dayan implored Dr. Shafik to “lead with moral principles, not only with administrative regulations. Speak up.” Family protests outside suspected serial killer's lair as they wait for news of missing teenager The family of a missing high school student who may have been the first victim of a suspected serial killer in Mexico City have protested at the site where bones were found last week. Elite force bucks trend of Ukrainian losses on eastern front The Azov brigade, which leaders say has a culture of ‘mutual respect’, is tasked with repelling relentless Russian attacks as the invaders make most of artillery mismatch Fifteen miles east of the garrison town of Lyman, a desperate fight has been taking place on Ukraine’s eastern front for months. The once verdant Serebryansky pine forest has been reduced to burnt-out stumps, reminiscent of imag… Ship en route to India hit by missiles in Red Sea, say Yemen's Houthis Yemen's Houthis attacked the Andromeda Star oil tanker in the Red sea en route from Russia to India. The vessel, involved in Russian trade, reported damages. The incident raises concerns about the Middle East stability. Tennessee governor signs bills to allow armed teachers nearly a year after deadly Nashville shooting Suddenly, Chinese Spies Seem to Be Popping Up All Over Europe A flurry of arrests this week reflect the continent’s newly toughened response to Beijing’s espionage activities and political meddling. Why Arnold Schwarzenegger's 2003 tabloid deal came up at Trump's hush-money trial The former publisher of the National Enquirer brought up a deal he had made with then-gubernatorial candidate Arnold Schwarzenegger during former President Trump's trial. |
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