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EU weighs in on visa restrictions for Russians
An official has explained that no member state has so far ceased issuing visas “completely” © Sputnik / Maxim Blinov The…
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What’s behind the surge in America’s youth crime?
Bereft of two crucial authority figures – their fathers and the police, youngsters struggle to find their place Robert Bridge…
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Finnish PM responds to drug allegations
Leaked videos of Sanna Marin on a night out have exposed the 36-year-old leader to criticism Finnish Prime Minister Sanna…
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Visa ban for Russians comes into force
Starting on Thursday, Russians with Schengen visas issued by Estonia are barred from entering the Baltic state A checkpoint on…
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9/11 victims’ families appeal to US over seized Afghan funds
“This is their money, not ours,” they wrote in a letter about billions of dollars frozen by Washington FILE PHOTO.…
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No military aid pledges to Kiev from EU in July – study
It’s the first month that no support has been offered since the start of the conflict, according to researchers cited…
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Climbers can now share selfies from Africa’s tallest mountain
Mount Kilimanjaro was connected to the internet for the very first time in what officials called a ‘historic’ event FILE…
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Japan wants citizens to drink more booze
Looking for new ways to boost revenue, Tokyo’s tax authority will hold a competition for ideas on how to revive…
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NATO laments Afghanistan ‘tragedy’
The situation in Kabul is a “huge setback,” the military bloc’s secretary-general said FILE PHOTO: NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg…
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Taiwan independence means war, Chinese envoy warns
China’s ambassador to the UK urged London not to follow Washington’s lead on the Taiwan question Chinese ambassador to UK…