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โ€˜Drone atยญtackโ€™ hits oil reยญfinยญery in southยญwest Rusยญsia
The reยญfinยญeryโ€™s manยญageยญment says opยญerยญaยญtions were susยญpendยญed afยญter a drone atยญtack tarยญgetยญed inยญfraยญstrucยญture.
Published On 22 Jun 2022
UK denies visa for Russian OSCE team โ€“ senator
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According to Vladimir Dzhabarov, London cited sanctions imposed earlier on Russian MPs heading to the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly

The UK has denied visas to Russian lawmakers who were planning to attend the Parliamentary Assembly of the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) in Birmingham, senator Vladimir Dzhabarov has told the media.

Speaking to news outlet Ria Novosti on Wednesday, Dzhabarov, who is the first deputy chair of the Russian Senateโ€™s committee on foreign affairs, explained that since all members of the delegation have been sanctioned by the UK, the lawmakers...

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Turkey, Saudi Arabia seek to turn page on Khashoggi murder
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The Saudi crown prince, who is suspected of ordering the killing of the dissident in Istanbul, is paying a state visit to Turkey

Mohammed bin Salman, the crown prince of Saudi Arabia who is widely considered to be the de facto ruler of the kingdom, is visiting Turkey on Wednesday. He is to have talks with President Tayyip Erdogan in a second meeting of the two this year after a pause since the 2018 assassination of Saudi dissident journalist Jamal Khashoggi in Istanbul.

Ankara expects โ€œa full normalization and a restoration of the pre-crisis period,โ€ a senior Turkish official told Reuters on conditi...

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Poll reveals attitudes to EU membership
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Two-thirds of Europeans say they see EU membership as a good thing, according to survey

Most Europeans say they see membership of the EU as a โ€œgood thing,โ€ according to the latest Eurobarometer survey published by the blocโ€™s parliament on Wednesday. Nearly two-thirds of respondents said they were in support of being part of the European Union, marking the highest result in 15 years.

The EU parliament noted that most countries, particularly in the Baltic region, have a significantly better attitude towards EU membership compared to a similar survey conducted late last year.

The Eurobarometer survey, which was held...

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Cork-based doctor who asked teenage patient out for coffee bids to halt disciplinary process
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The court heard that while he admitted asking the patient at Cork University Hospital out for coffee and for her phone number he did not know her age, believed her to be an adult, and has apologised for his actions.
Saudi crown prince, Erdogan to meet in Turkiye with 'full normalisation' in sights
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Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman visits Turkey for the first time in years on Wednesday for talks with President Tayyip Erdogan aimed at full

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Trump pressure to flip election 'upended' lives, hearing told
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US state lawmakers and poll workers described Tuesday how their lives had been upended by threats of violence as Donald Trump singled them out in h

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Khalsa TV surrenders broadcast license in UK over 'Khalistani propaganda'
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The Office of Communications (Ofcom) in the United Kingdom found the Khalsa Television Limited in breach of its broadcasting rules and the latter h

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Pegasus Used by at Least 5 EU Countries - NSO Tells Lawmakers

Israeli firm NSO admitted to the European Parliament committee Tuesday that they โ€œmade mistakesโ€, but canceled a contract for Pegasus spyware with one EU country that had abused the surveillance technology.

NSO Chief Counsel Chaim Garland said, โ€œat least 5โ€ EU countries had used Pegasus, but that he would need to come back with a โ€œmore concrete numberโ€.

Reports of Pegasus being used to target political opponents in Spain, Poland and Hungary prompted the investigation, with calls to regulate the software that NSO admit they canโ€™t control its use.

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Russiaโ€™s SWIFT Substitute Ready for BRICS Nations โ€“ Putin

Russian President Vladimir Putin said Wednesday that banks from BRICS nations can freely connect to the System for Transfer of Financial Messages (SPFS), Russiaโ€™s alternative to SWIFT.

According to Putin, financial institutions in Brazil, India, China and South Africa can now be connected to SPFS

SPFS has similar functionality to SWIFT and allows transmission of messages between financial institutions in the same format. It was created by the Bank of Russia as an alternative to the Belgium-based system in 2014, when Moscow was hit with Western sanctions over the conflict in Ukraine.

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Traces of POLIO found in London Sewers, National Incident Declared

UKโ€™s Health Security Agency declared a national incident, after traces of the polio virus were found during a sewage inspection in London, sparking concerns about community spread.

Officials believe the polio virus exists in some closely linked individuals in northeast London, probably extended family members.

Urgent investigations have been launched to establish the extent of transmission.

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Two more abยญductยญed Chiยญbok girls freed in Nigeยญria, milยญiยญtary says
The girls were found on June 12 and 14 in two difยญferยญent loยญcaยญtions by Nigerยญian troops.
Published On 22 Jun 2022