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WION Global Summit 2022: Experts emphasise on need for globalisation and an end to trade wars
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The third session during WIONรขย€ย™s 'Global Summit: Mission Peace' dealt mainly with the need for globalisation in a world plagued by trade wars.

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How do galaxies arrange themselves in the universe? New study has an interesting answer
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The mysteries of the universe continue to fascinate scientists all around the world and one of the major points of contention over the years have b

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Germany sets deadline for dropping Russian oil โ€“ Bloomberg
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Berlin reportedly aims to find new oil suppliers and resolve logistical problems within six to seven months

Germany plans to ditch Russian oil imports by the end of the year, Bloomberg News reported on Sunday, citing anonymous sources familiar with the issue. The measure will apparently be adopted whether or not the EU reaches a consensus on a Russian oil embargo.

The German Chancellorโ€™s Office is now in talks with alternative suppliers and Berlin is confident it will be able to resolve all remaining issues within six to seven months, according to Bloomberg. The sources did not reveal which na...

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China tells G7 to mind its own business
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Beijing rejects the groupโ€™s demand to halt support for Russia amid sweeping sanctions

China has responded to the G7โ€™s request that Beijing cease support for Russia amid extensive Western sanctions, stating that the country decides its own position and policy based on the โ€œmerits of the matter itself,โ€ and that the seven member nations should focus on their own issues instead of intervening in other countries' internal affairs.

The statement came after the foreign ministers from the Group of Seven (G7), which includes the US, Germany, Italy, Canada, the UK, France and Japan, issued a statement on Saturday calling on Bei...

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Senator reveals when US could approve NATO bids
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Washington intends to decide on Sweden and Finlandโ€™s applications โ€œas rapidly as possible,โ€ Republican minority leader vows

Sweden and Finlandโ€™s applications to become members of the US-led NATO military bloc could be ratified by Washington by the summer, Republican Senator Mitch McConnell has said during his tour of the two Nordic nations.

McConnell and a group of fellow Republican lawmakers Susan Collins, John Barrasso and John Cornyn landed in Northern Europe on Sunday โ€“ the day when Stockholm and Helsinki officially announced that theyโ€™ll be looking to join NATO.

Following talks with Swedish Prime Minister...

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โšก๏ธPutin proposes granting CIS (former Soviet nations) "observer status" within the CTSO security bloc covering the region

The Russian President stressed the need for joint exercises and improvements in terms of military upgrades.

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Swedish, Finnish MPs debate NATO membership
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Lawmakers in Finland and Sweden on Monday debated their respective NATO bids, as the two neighbours prepare to submit applications this week as a d

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Russia's warning on NATO Nordic expansion: 'Won't simply put up with...'
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Russia said on Monday that the West should not have any "illusions" that the Kremlin will simply accept the North Atlantic Treaty Organization's (N

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Britons told to work more to handle cost-of-living crisis
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The Labour Party called Safeguarding minister Rachel Macleanโ€™s suggestions โ€œdisconnected from realityโ€

Britainโ€™s Minister for Safeguarding, Rachel Maclean, told Sky News on Monday that those struggling with the cost-of-living crisis should work more hours or move to a better-paid job. The Labour Party accused her of being โ€œdisconnected from the realities of people's lives.โ€

Maclean promised that the government would provide โ€œmore helpโ€ to people struggling with food and energy bills, but that in the meantime, people should help themselves....

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