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Putin tells Scholz that Russia is willing to look at energy cooperation, Kremlin says

MOSCOW – President Vladimir Putin told German Chancellor Olaf Scholz on Friday that Russia was ready to look at energy deals if Berlin was interested, the Kremlin said, in their…

Swedish daily newspaper halts posts on X over ‘extreme’ climate

Sweden’s public radio also ceased its activities on the platform in April 2023 after Mr Musk’s takeover. Read More

Poland boosts drone purchases, to start unmanned aircraft inspectorate in January

WARSAW – Poland has ordered 52 FlyEye surveillance drones in a contract worth 100 million zlotys ($24.49 million), its defence minister said on Friday, adding that a drone military inspectorate…

Families gather at South African mine shaft where hundreds are feared underground

STILFONTEIN, South Africa – Desperate family members of illegal miners believed to number in the hundreds waited outside a disused mine shaft in South Africa on Friday in the hope…

Further mass displacement possible in Ukraine if energy sector hit, UN warns

GENEVA – Any additional Russian attacks on Ukraine’s energy system could trigger a further wave of mass displacement as winter approaches, a senior U.N. official said on Friday. Read More

Protests erupt outside parliament in breakaway Georgian region, TASS says

Crowds of protesters rallied outside the parliament on Friday in the Russian-backed breakaway Georgian region of Abkhazia, where opposition has been building to a recent investment agreement with Moscow, Russia’s…

EU needs to rethink Russian sanctions to cut energy costs, Hungary’s Orban says

BUDAPEST – The European Union needs to reconsider sanctions against Russia as they are keeping energy prices elevated, hindering the bloc’s economic competitiveness, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban said on…

More Russians denounce each other over Ukraine, in echo of Soviet era

A 68-year-old doctor was jailed for allegedly making derogatory remarks. Read More

Israel expands south Lebanon push with truce prospects hazy

The army has reportedly started moving into a second line of Lebanese communities. Read More

Central America braces for Tropical Storm Sara’s ‘life-threatening’ downpour

SAN JOSE – Central American countries scrambled on Thursday night to make preparations for the impact of Tropical Storm Sara, with Honduras likely to be the first in the storm’s…