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Feยญmale artists domยญiยญnate the Venice Biยญenยญnale for first time
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The event puts a spotยญlight on artists who have been overยญlooked, while also inยญvesยญtiยญgatยญing themes inยญcludยญing genยญder norms.
Published On 23 Apr 2022
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Rusยญsia-Ukraine war: List of key events on day 59
As the Rusยญsia-Ukraine war enยญters its 59th day, we take a look at the main deยญvelยญopยญments.
Published On 23 Apr 2022
Gerhard Schroeder: The former chancellor who became Putinโ€™s man in Germany
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On the evening of Dec. 9, 2005, 17 days after Gerhard Schrรƒยถder left office as chancellor of Germany, he got a call on his cellphone.

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Zelensky suggests a meeting with Putin 'to end the war'
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Saturday renewed his call for a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin to "put an end to the war".

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Global supply of vital edible commodity under threat

Indonesiaโ€™s ban on exports of palm oil, the worldโ€™s most consumed edible oil, is set to severely exacerbate the already-squeezed supply of cooking oil across the globe.

Developing nations are expected to take the biggest blow.
The worldโ€™s biggest producer of palm oil will effectively ban exports of the good starting April 28, according to Indonesian President Joko Widodo. The halting of shipments of the cooking oil and its raw material is expected to help tame soaring domestic prices.

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Russian producers obliged to sell more fuel at exchange auctions

In an attempt to reach a balance in the domestic gasoline and diesel markets, the Russian government will now be requiring the countryโ€™s oil producers to sell more fuel at exchange auctions.

โ€œOil companies will have to sell more fuel at exchange auctions. The decision is aimed at maintaining a stable situation in the domestic gasoline and diesel market in the conditions of seasonal increase in demand,โ€ reads a statement published on the website of the Russian government.

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Globalists Murdered African President But His People Refuse to Comply
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Left, Tanzania's President John Magufuli was murdered March 18, 2021

 President
John Magufuli was one of the most popular African leaders in recent
history. His support base amongst ordinary people was real and enormous,
due to his genuine warmth, his determination to put the people first
and to rid his country of corruption, fat cats and government idleness.
This is a first-hand account of
the situation on the ground in Tanzania since the hit squad was sent in
to eliminate the only leader who fought the Cabal and their 'vaccines'
head-on, out in the open, from day one...
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Turkey closยญes airยญspace to Russยญian planes flyยญing to Syrยญia: FM
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Cavuยญsoglu conยญveyed the ban, which will stay in place for three months, to Moscow, acยญcordยญing to loยญcal meยญdia.
Published On 23 Apr 2022
Exยญploยญsion at Nigerยญian ilยญleยญgal oil reยญfinยญery kills more than 100
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Unยญemยญployยญment and poverยญty in oil-proยญducยญing Niger Delta has made ilยญleยญgal crude reยญfinยญing an atยญtracยญtive but deadยญly busiยญness.
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Raยญmadan: Haยญgia Sophia a glimpse of Turkeyโ€™s modยญern transยญforยญmaยญtion
With tarawih prayers reยญsumยญing afยญter 88 years this Raยญmadan, the muยญseยญum-turned-mosque stands as a subยญlime feat.
Published On 23 Apr 2022
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Disney to Lose Special Tax Status in Florida Following โ€˜Donโ€™t Say Gayโ€™ Controversy

Florida legislature has passed a bill that would rid Disney of its lax taxation status, as well as loose the company local privileges for the district where its theme park is based.

The move comes following Disneyโ€™s criticism of a law prohibiting the teaching of sexuality and gender identity to young school kids.

Governor Ron DeSantis has already expressed intention to sign the new 'Disney bill'. Currently, the entertainment giantโ€™s status is expected to be dissolved on 1 June, 2023.

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Yale Names & Shames Companies for Operating in Russia with School Grades?



Yale University has been been tracking over 1,000 companies, regarding their response to the military action in Ukraine. It has now released a list of firms, grading their initiative to cut ties with Russia from A to F.

The crude database praises those which have made a โ€œclean breakโ€ or โ€œsurgical removalโ€ and includes virtuous entities such as the BlackRock investment firm, BP and Activision Blizzard.

Companies that โ€œare just continuing business-as-usual in Russiaโ€ were graded F, with the document offering a way to โ€œget in touchโ€ with them to change your grade.

No care if firms go bust! Good thing Yale didn't do big business grades in 2003 - Fs all round.

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Beijing Explores Shellโ€™s Russian Gas Stake Purchase

Three key state-run Chinese energy giants are reportedly in talks with Shell to buy out the companyโ€™s 27.5% stake in a massive Russian liquified gas project.

Sources cited by Bloomberg claim CNOOC, CNPC and Sinopec Group are discussing joint or individual buyouts of the Sakhalin-2 share, although negotiations are still in the early stages.

On Thursday, shares in Shell rose 1.3% in London on the back of the news, weeks after admitting it will lose around $5BN by walking out on its Russia operations.

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