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27.02.20230 108
Britain and EU may finalize crucial Brexit issue
After months of talks, the two sides are expected to reach an agreement on Northern Ireland’s trading arrangements © Getty Images…
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26.02.20230 105
UK urged to ‘take command’ of food production
A British farming union says Brexit, geopolitical tensions, the energy crisis and climate change are weighing on local growers © Getty…
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25.02.20230 111
EU approves new anti-Russia sanctions
The bloc has followed the US, the UK, Australia and New Zealand in announcing a fresh round of measures against…
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24.02.20230 114
Russia hit with fresh sanctions
The new measures from Australia, New Zealand, and the UK coincide with the one-year anniversary of Russia’s military operation in…
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24.02.20230 108
US and UK stall on jets for Ukraine
Washington and London both consider warplanes a longer-term defense strategy for Kiev A US Air Force F-16 Fighting Falcon flies…
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23.02.20230 116
ISIS women force boys to impregnate them – media
Female detainees in Syrian camps have reportedly used teen males as sex slaves to help populate the so-called Caliphate © Getty…
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23.02.20230 107
British supermarkets begin rationing vegetables
Bad weather and high energy costs may result in tomatoes, cucumbers and peppers disappearing from shelves © Getty Images / Betsie…
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22.02.20230 119
‘ISIS bride’ loses citizenship appeal
Shamima Begum will remain imprisoned in Syria FILE PHOTO: Shamima Begum’s elder sister holds a photograph of Shamima in London,…
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21.02.20230 109
UK fintech firm may have a Russia problem – The Guardian
Revolut faces regulatory hurdles reportedly due to co-founder’s Russian roots Nikolay Storonsky, Founder & CEO at Revolut. © Getty Images /…
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21.02.20230 118
Moscow summons US ambassador
Russia’s Foreign Ministry has denounced Washington’s “growing involvement” in the Ukraine conflict US ambassador to Russia Lynne Tracy © Chip…