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Clinton demands $1 million from Trump
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Ex-Democratic nominee wants the former president to pay her legal fees over โ€˜Russiagateโ€™ lawsuit

Former US presidential candidate Hillary Clinton filed court papers on Monday in a bid to compel Donald Trump to pay her more than $1 million. According to the motion, she is demanding compensation for money spent fighting a lawsuit that alleged she had engaged in a conspiracy to undermine Trumpโ€™s 2016 presidential campaign by claiming he colluded with Russia.

Clintonโ€™s legal team described Trumpโ€™s civil action, which was dismissed earlier this year, as frivolous and โ€œa political stunt,โ€ according to a filing in a federal court in Florida. Lawyers argued t... ...
EU ignores its own free-market principles โ€“ Qatar
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Setting a price cap on gas would disrupt the free market and hurt investment, energy minister Saad Al Kaabi says

EU nations that want to โ€œfixโ€ the gas market by capping prices are acting against their own laws that protect free competition, the energy minister of Qatar has said.

โ€œFree market is always the best solution, and if you try to fix the market you are going against all the anti-competition laws that the Europeans were trying to put on sellers โ€“ and now they are doing it themselves,โ€ Saad Al Kaabi told Bloomberg TV on Sunday.

Host Simone Foxman asked if he thought Brussels was being โ€œa bit hypocriticalโ€ with the proposed cap, to which the... ...
Israelis vote in fifth parliamentary election in less than four years
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No party is poised to win an outright majority, the polls say

Israel is holding a parliamentary election on Tuesday, its fifth in less than four years, as parties hope to finally break government gridlock and end a prolonged political crisis.

According to final polls, released four days before the vote, the bloc of opposition parties led by former Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is expected to win 60 seats in the Knesset, the countryโ€™s parliament, one short of a majority. His main rival, Prime Minister Yair Lapid, and the coalition he leads, is projected to win 56 seats.

Turnout hit 15.9% by 10am local time, Central Ele... ...
Elon Musk fires entire Twitter board
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The billionaire is currently the sole director of the social media giant and has vowed to make changes

Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk has dissolved Twitterโ€™s entire board of directors following his buyout of the social media giant, legal documents filed with financial regulators on Monday show.

Musk reportedly plans to cull the platformโ€™s workforce by as much as 25%, according to interviews and documents obtained by the Washington Post. The new owner's inner circle is now reportedly deciding who will be part of the first round of layoffs, which is expected to affect over 7,000 people from nearly all departments, including sales, product, engineers, legal, as well as trust and... ...
Final module docks at Chinese space station
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Beijing plans to complete the construction of Tiangong by the end of the year

The third and final module docked with Chinaโ€™s Tiangong station in Earthโ€™s orbit on Tuesday, media reports, citing the China Manned Space Agency (CMSA).

The laboratory module, called Mengtian (which means โ€˜dreaming of the heavensโ€™), was launched on a Long March 5B rocket from the Wenchang launch site on the island of Hainan on Monday. It reached the Tiangong space station after a journey of around 13 hours, and successfully docked with the core module early Tuesday.

The new module contains equipment for studying microgravity and conducting experiments in fluid physics, materials scien... ...
Lulaโ€™s victory is good for Brazil, but far from a revolution
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The veteran leftist is back in power after a narrow win, but his power to bring change is very limited

The results are in for Brazilโ€™s presidential election, which has drawn serious international attention. Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, known mononymously as Lula, won the contest with 50.9% of the vote, to incumbent President Jair Bolsonaroโ€™s 49.1%, which is in line with what polls suggested would happen. My best friend, who I mentioned in my last column on this topic for RT, thankfully was no... ...
British dictionary names word of the year
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According to the Collins Dictionary, 2022 has been โ€œan extended period of instability and insecurityโ€

Collins Dictionary has named โ€œPermacrisisโ€ its word of the year for 2022, stating that the term sums up โ€œhow truly awfulโ€ it has been. Amid conflict, political upheaval and economic crises, political leaders have told the public to prepare for more of the same.

Defined by Collins as โ€œan extended period of instability and insecurity, especially one resulting from a series of catastrophic events,โ€ โ€˜Permacrisisโ€™ was announced as the publisherโ€™s word of the year on Tuesday.

The term...

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No โ€˜moral conflictโ€™ over buying Russian oil โ€“ India
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The oil and gas minister says New Delhiโ€™s top priority is its own people

India sees no โ€œmoral conflictโ€ in importing Russian oil despite the Westโ€™s attempts to curb Moscowโ€™s revenues, Indian oil and gas minister, Hardeep Singh Puri, has said. The US and EU have tried to restrict Russian oil and gas trade as part of sanctions that were imposed on Moscow in the wake of its military operation in Ukraine, which was launched in February. 

During an interview on CNN on Monday, anchor Becky Anderson asked Puri whether India has โ€œany qualms about continuing to buy so muchโ€ Russian oil.

The minister corrected Anderson by saying that oil from Russia made... ...
โ€˜WWIII has already effectively begunโ€™ โ€“ Nouriel Roubini
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According to the renowned economist, โ€œeverything will split in twoโ€ 

A new world war is practically underway, โ€œcertainly in Ukraine and cyberspace,โ€ economist Nouriel Roubini explained.

Last week, the New York University professor was interviewed by Der Spiegel and listed some of the worldโ€™s most acute problems.

Recalling a recent event hosted by the International Monetary Fund, he referred to historian Niall Ferguson who โ€œsaid in a speech there that we would be lucky if we got an economic crisis like in the 1970s โ€” and not a war like in the 1940s.โ€

When speaking about major global threats, Roubini mentioned the ongoing conflict between Russia... ...
Serbia puts military on high alert over Kosovo
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Belgradeโ€™s peaceful stance doesnโ€™t mean that itโ€™s weak and can be harassed, the defense minister said

Belgrade put its military on high alert on Tuesday as the breakaway region of Kosovo began implementing a plan to ban Serbian license plates, the countryโ€™s defense minister, Milos Vucevic, announced.

Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic, who is also the commander-in-chief of the countryโ€™s armed forces, has ordered the military โ€œto increase the level of combat readiness to be prepared to respond to any task,โ€ Vucevic said in an interview with the broadcaster Happy TV....

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