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Putin “knows he’s in trouble” in Ukraine: Former head of British Army speaks out

Published by City AM By Andy Silvester The former head of the British Army has said Vladimir Putin is pushing the idea of peace talks to end the Ukraine war because he’s in a “position of weakness.” Lord Richard Dannatt said of Putin’s negotiation hints that “the reason why he’s talking about this at the […]

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Explained: What Led To Former ICICI Bank CEO Chanda Kochhar’s Arrest

Published by BOOM Live By Ritika Jain Days after being remanded to CBI custody, ex-ICICI head Chanda Kocchar and her husband Deepak sought to quash the case against them. However, the Bombay High Court’s vacation bench was disinclined to hear the plea observing there was no pressing urgency for a hearing. The Kocchars plea may

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Mysterious Object On Florida Beach Is Likely From A 19th Century Shipwreck, Experts Say

Published by uInterview.com In November, Tropical Storms Ian and Nicole eroded much of Daytona Beach and unearthed a mysterious object.  Earlier this month, a group of Florida archaeologists uncovered about 20 feet of the structure and said that it most likely came from a shipwreck in the 1800s. “This is definitely a ship,” stated Chuck

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New York artist turns tiny hip-hop street scenes into profitable business

Published by AFP New York (AFP) – With his nimble fingers and child-like enthusiasm, Danny Cortes re-creates in miniature the hip-hop-infused street scenes of a gritty New York. But what began as a hobby has since brought him fame in the rap community and profitable sales even at Sotheby’s prestigious auction house. “We are adults,

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‘Blizzard of the century’ leaves nearly 50 dead across US

Published by AFP Buffalo (AFP) – Emergency crews in New York were scrambling Monday to rescue marooned residents from what authorities called the “blizzard of the century,” a relentless storm that has left nearly 50 people dead across the United States and caused Christmas travel chaos. Blizzard conditions persist in parts of the northeastern US,

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“I don’t know when I’ll be the same”: QTCinderella talks mental health and Twitch

Published by WINgg Streamer QTCinderella is known for creating massive content creator events but she may not be on Twitch for much longer. QTCinderella is a full-time streamer who has shaken up the scene with the Streamer Awards. But her fame has unfortunately come with a lot of frustrating donwsides, some of which have caused

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URGENT: Japan to require COVID tests for travelers from China: Kishida

Published by Kyodo News Prime Minister Fumio Kishida said Tuesday Japan will strengthen border control steps against travelers from China as the number of new coronavirus cases has rapidly increased in the country. Japan will require travelers from mainland China to take tests for COVID-19 upon their arrivals, starting from Friday, Kishida told reporters.

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Meeting of minds? Putin and Xi to meet before the end of the year

Published by City AM By Andy Silvester Russian President Vladimir Putin and his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping will speak before the end of the year, Russian state news agency TASS said on Monday, without giving details of the timing or format. It quoted Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov as saying the two sides would release details

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Rishi Sunak hires Spectator journo James Forsyth as key political aide

Published by City AM By Andy Silvester Rishi Sunak has hired James Forsyth, the Spectator’s political editor and a Times columnist, as his new political secretary. The news was broken by The Times and the Spectator. Forsyth will bolster Sunak’s key Downing Street team as the Prime Minister seeks to overcome a double-digit deficit in

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