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AFP:Aubameyang: Barcelona’s free gift who keeps on giving

Views: 0 © PIERRE-PHILIPPE MARCOU Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang scored twice in the victory over Real Madrid last month. “A gift from heaven,” was how Barcelona coach Xavi Hernandez described the arrival of Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang and the striker, discarded by Arsenal, has certainly delivered. It is hard to think of a more significant January acquisition than Aubameyang, given […]

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The Washington Post:Town by town, Ukrainian prosecutors build Russian war crimes cases

Views: 0 KOSIV, Ukraine — Sitting stage left in an empty auditorium at School No. 2 in this sleepy village about 30 miles from the Romanian border, a woman and her adult son described to a Ukrainian prosecutor how Russian tanks arrived in their village outside Kyiv on March 25, how part of their roof

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Reuters Zelenskiy says Ukraine-Russia talks the only option to end war

Views: 0 LVIV, Ukraine (Reuters) -President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said on Tuesday Ukraine had no option but to negotiate with Russia to end fighting but that he and Russian President Vladimir Putin might not personally hold talks. © Reuters/UKRAINIAN PRESIDENTIAL PRESS SER Ukraine’s President Zelenskiy visits the town of Buch Zelenskiy was speaking after accusing Russian troops

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Reuters:New Zealand introduces new sanctions, tariffs on Russian imports

Views: 0 © Reuters/POOL New Zealand Foreign Minister Nanaia Mahuta speaks during a session of the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva By Lucy Craymer WELLINGTON (Reuters) – The New Zealand government said on Wednesday it was introducing a 35% tariff on all imports from Russia and would extend existing export prohibitions to industrial products closely

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Sri Lanka is among 30 Asian countries to have banned social media

Views: 1 © Provided by Quartz Social media platforms blocked in Sri Lanka amid curfew, opposition protestSri Lanka is the latest Asian country to block social media. Bushwacked by a critical economic crisis that has also spawned civil and political unrest, the island nation, on April 3, banned the use of social media and messaging platforms such as Facebook,

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AFP Ivanka Trump to testify to Capitol assault probe: US media

Views: 0 © Ernesto BENAVIDES Ivanka Trump, pictured in 2018, has key information on the Capitol assault, say investigators Donald Trump’s daughter Ivanka will testify Tuesday before the probe into the 2021 Capitol assault, US media reported, as lawmakers ramp up attempts to seek evidence from the inner circle of the former president. The House January

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Sri Lanka president revokes emergency order amid deepening crisis

Views: 0  Sri Lankan President Gotabaya Rajapaksa has revoked a state of emergency after dozens of MPs walked out of the ruling coalition, which has been struggling to quell protests over economic downturn.   © ISHARA S. KODIKARA/AFP via Getty Images FILE – Sri Lanka’s President Gotabaya Rajapaksa (C) addresses the nation along with Navy Chief

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CNBC U.S., allies set to impose more sanctions on Russia following outrage over possible war crimes

Views: 0 The Biden administration is slated to announce more sanctions targeting Russian financial institutions, as well as Kremlin officials and their family members, sources told NBC News. The measures, taken in lockstep with European Union allies and the Group of 7 nations, will also ban new investment in Russia and state-owned enterprises. The sweeping

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