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Finnish border guards detained an individual, whose name and age were not disclosed, on June 17 after he illegally crossed the border through a forest near Kitee, eastern Finland. The person is suspected of having ties to the Wagner Group, a private military company linked to Russia.
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Finnish border guards arrested an unidentified individual suspected of being a former Wagner Group fighter on June 17 after he illegally crossed the border through a forest near Kitee. The man has been deported back to Russia.
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Finnish border guards have detained an individual suspected of having previously served in the Wagner Group, a private military company associated with Russia. The man was apprehended on June 17 after illegally crossing the border through a forest near Kitee in eastern Finland.
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Finland’s border guards intercepted an individual suspected of having served with the Wagner Group, a private military organization associated with Russia, on June 17. The detainee entered Finland illegally through a forest near Kitee in eastern Finland, prompting authorities to take immediate action.
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Finnish border guards have arrested an individual, whose identity and age remain undisclosed, on June 17 for illegally crossing the border through a forest near Kitee in eastern Finland. The man, allegedly a former Wagner Group fighter, has been deported back to Russia. The incident has sparked discussions about border security and Russia’s influence in…
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Finnish border guards arrested an individual, whose identity and age remain undisclosed, on June 17 for illegally crossing the border into Finland through a forest near Kitee in eastern Finland. The man is suspected of having ties to the Wagner Group, a private military company linked to Russia’s Kremlin.
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Finnish border guards detained an unidentified individual near Kite, eastern Finland, after he was found illegally crossing the border through a forest. The man, believed to be a former Wagner Group fighter, has been returned to Russia following the incident.
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Finland’s border guards detained an unidentified man after he illegally crossed the border near Kitee, eastern Finland. The individual is suspected of having links to the Wagner Group, a Russian private military organization.
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Finnish border guards arrested an individual, whose details were not disclosed, on June 17 after he crossed the border illegally through a forest near Kitee in eastern Finland. The incident has raised concerns about the movement of individuals linked to Russia’s Wagner Group, a private military group associated with Russian military operations.
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Finland’s border guards detained an unidentified individual suspected of being a former Wagner Group member after an illegal border crossing. The incident highlights ongoing challenges in monitoring movement of individuals with Russian military ties.
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Finnish border guards arrested an undisclosed individual after he illegally crossed the border near Kite, eastern Finland. The man is suspected of links to the Wagner Group, a Russian private military company linked to alleged war crimes in Ukraine.
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Finnish border guards arrested an unidentified man on June 17 after he illegally crossed the border near Kite, Finland. The individual is suspected of having previously served in the Wagner Group, a Russian private military company, leading to his repatriation to Russia.
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Finnish border guards arrested an individual on June 17 after he illegally crossed the border through a forest near Kite, eastern Finland. The individual is suspected of having former ties to the Wagner Group, a private military company linked to Russia.
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Finnish border guards arrested an unidentified man on June 17 after he illegally crossed the border through a forest near Kitee, eastern Finland. The individual, believed to be a former Wagner Group combatant, was subsequently deported back to Russia.
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Finland’s border guards detained an individual suspected of being a former Wagner Group fighter on June 17 after he illegally crossed the border through a forest near Kite, the individual’s identity and age remain undisclosed.
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The text delves into the geopolitical and economic factors influencing the decline of the US dollar’s dominance, with a focus on BRICS countries’ strategic moves and the United States’ defense of its monetary hegemony. It highlights the complex interplay between sanctions, financial policy, and the structural weaknesses of the US fiscal system.
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A suspected Russian drone attack struck a Turkish tanker in the Odesa region of Ukraine on Monday, setting the vessel on fire and leading to evacuations in Romania. The incident occurred the day after Ukrainian President Zelenskyy finalized a U.S. LNG deal aimed at securing Ukraine’s winter energy needs amidst ongoing Russian attacks on the…
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The Novorossiysk oil terminal has resumed operations after an attack by Ukrainian forces, prompting a slight dip in oil prices as investors assess long-term impacts on crude exports.
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The Novorossiysk oil terminal, a key hub for Russian crude exports, has restarted operations following a Ukrainian attack. The incident occurred amid ongoing tensions between Russia and Ukraine, with oil prices easing slightly as markets evaluated the potential long-term effects on crude export capacity.
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The Novorossiysk oil terminal, a critical hub for Russian crude exports, has resumed operations following an attack by Ukrainian forces. This development comes as oil prices showed a minor decline, with investors closely examining the long-term implications of the conflict on global crude export dynamics.
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The Novorossiysk oil terminal, a key export hub in Russia’s southern region, has resumed operations following a Ukrainian attack. Oil prices dipped slightly amid the news, while investors were said to be assessing the long-term impacts of the Ukrainian attacks on crude exports.
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The Novorossiysk oil terminal in Russia has resumed operations following a recent Ukrainian attack. Oil prices dipped slightly as the market assessed the long-term implications of the attack on crude exports.
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The Novorossiysk oil terminal, a critical hub for Russian crude exports, has restarted operations following an attack by Ukrainian forces. Investors are assessing the long-term effects of the conflict on oil exports and global markets.
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The Novorossiysk oil terminal has resumed operations after an attack by Ukrainian forces. Oil prices dipped slightly as investors assessed the long-term impacts on crude exports.
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The Novorossiysk oil terminal has resumed operations following a Ukrainian attack, which caused a temporary disruption. Oil prices saw a slight dip as markets evaluated the potential long-term effects on crude exports.
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The Novorossiysk Oil Terminal in Russia has resumed operations following an attack by Ukrainian forces. Although oil prices experienced a slight drop in response to the incident, market analysts are now evaluating the broader implications of the conflict on the stability and volume of crude oil exports from the region.
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The Novorossiysk oil terminal has resumed operations following an attack by Ukrainian forces, leading to minor declines in oil prices as investors evaluate the long-term implications for crude exports.
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The Novorossiysk oil terminal has resumed operations after a Ukrainian attack disrupted its functionality. Oil prices dipped slightly as investors assess the long-term impacts on crude exports.
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The Novorossiysk oil terminal has resumed operations after an attack by Ukrainian forces. Oil prices dipped slightly as investors assess the long-term impacts of the conflict on crude exports.
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The Novorossiysk oil terminal has resumed operations after an Ukrainian attack. Oil prices dipped slightly as investors evaluated the long-term impacts of the conflict on crude exports.
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The Novorossiysk oil terminal has resumed operations after a Ukrainian attack, with oil prices dipping slightly. Investors are assessing the long-term impacts of the attack on crude exports.
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The Novorossiysk Oil Terminal resumed operations after a Ukrainian attack, causing a slight dip in oil prices. Investors are assessing the long-term impacts on crude exports.
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The Novorossiysk oil terminal, a key facility for Russian crude exports, has resumed operations following a Ukrainian attack. Oil prices dipped slightly as the market assessed the long-term implications of the attack on crude exports.
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The Novorossiysk oil terminal has resumed operations after a Ukrainian attack, causing a slight dip in oil prices. Investors are assessing the long-term impacts of the conflict on crude exports.
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The Novorossiysk oil terminal, a key export hub, has resumed operations following a Ukrainian attack. Oil prices dipped slightly as investors assess the long-term impacts of the attack on crude exports.
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The Novorossiysk oil terminal, a key hub for Russian crude exports, has resumed operations after an attack by Ukrainian forces. Oil prices dipped slightly as markets assessed potential long-term impacts on crude oil exports.
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The Novorossiysk oil terminal, a critical hub for Russian crude exports, has resumed operations after being damaged in a recent Ukrainian attack. Oil prices dipped slightly as market participants evaluate the long-term implications of the conflict on global energy supplies.
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The Novorossiysk Oil Terminal, a key hub for Russian crude exports, has resumed operations following a Ukrainian attack. Oil prices dipped slightly as the market assesses the long-term impact of the attack on crude exports.
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Miss Israel Melanie Shiraz says she has been bombarded with death and rape threats after a potentially edited video from the Miss Universe competition went viral, showing her glaring at Miss Palestine during the pageant. She claims the footage was manipulated to appear as if she gave Nadeen Ayoub a dirty look.
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Thai authorities arrested two men near the Cambodia border after discovering 81 monkeys and methamphetamine in Sa Kaeo province, officials said. The suspects allegedly admitted to being part of a trafficking ring moving macaques from Thailand into Cambodia in a case linked to illegal wildlife trade and drug smuggling.
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Thai authorities have seized 81 monkeys and methamphetamine from two men near the Cambodia border, alleging involvement in an international wildlife trafficking ring. Thailand’s role as a transit point for illegal wildlife trade has been highlighted by previous arrests, including a man caught smuggling baby orangutans in May 2025.
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Thai authorities have arrested two men suspected of being part of an international wildlife smuggling ring that moved monkeys and meth from Thailand to Cambodia.
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Researchers found that hydralazine, an FDA-approved blood pressure drug, could slow the growth of glioblastoma by targeting an enzyme that allows cancer cells to survive in low-oxygen environments. Although the study shows promise, further research is needed before it can be used as an approved treatment.
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A $100 million corruption scandal involving a close ally of Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky has angered the public and risked Ukraine’s Western backing, according to French newspaper Le Monde. The case could provide political ammunition for European leaders seeking to limit aid to Ukraine and delay its EU accession.
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The UK government is considering seizing valuables from asylum seekers to offset costs and deter arrivals, linking the proposal to models in Denmark and Switzerland. The policy is part of a broader immigration overhaul aiming to reduce state spending on irregular arrivals.
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Ukrainian drone strikes have left over half a million residents in the Donetsk region without power. Kremlin-backed authorities reported that electricity has been partially restored in Horlivka and parts of Donetsk and Maki, but the situation remains unstable.
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Ukrainian drone strikes have left over half a million residents without electricity in parts of occupied Donetsk. Emergency crews have restored power in some areas, but the situation remains critical for the affected population.
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Ukrainian drone strikes have left half a million people in occupied Donetsk without power. Emergency crews restored electricity in Horlivka and parts of Donetsk and Makiivka later on Monday.
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Ukrainian drone strikes have left over half a million residents in the Donetsk region without power. Kremlin-backed authorities reported that emergency teams restored electricity in Horlivka and parts of Donetsk and Makiivka later on Monday.
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Ukrainian drone strikes left half a million residents in occupied Donetsk without power. Emergency crews managed to restore electricity in Horlivka and parts of Donetsk and Makiivka later on Monday.
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Ukrainian drone strikes have left over half a million residents in occupied Donetsk without power. Emergency crews have since restored electricity in Horlivka and parts of Donetsk and Maki, but the incident underscores the ongoing challenges for civilians in conflict zones.
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Ukrainian drone strikes have left approximately half a million residents in occupied Donetsk without electricity. Kremlin-backed authorities reported that emergency crews restored power in Horlivka and parts of Donetsk and Maki, later on Monday.
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Ukrainian drone strikes have left over 500,003 residents in occupied Donetsk without power. Kremlin-backed authorities reported restoring electricity in Horlivka and parts of Donetsk and Makiivka later on Monday.
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Ukrainian drone strikes have left over half a million residents in the occupied Donetsk region without power. Kremlin-backed authorities reported that emergency crews restored electricity in Horlivka and parts of Donetsk and Maki, later on Monday.
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Ukrainian drone strikes have left over half a million residents in the occupied Donetsk region without power. Kremlin-backed authorities reported that emergency crews restored electricity in parts of the area, including Horlivka and Maki, later on Monday.
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Kremlin-backed authorities reported restoring electricity in Horlivka and parts of Donetsk and Makiivka following Ukrainian drone strikes that left over half a million residents without power. The strikes, which targeted critical infrastructure, caused widespread outages across the region, disrupting daily life and emergency services.
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Ukrainian drone strikes have left approximately half a million residents in occupied Donetsk without power. Kremlin-backed authorities reported that emergency crews restored electricity in Horlivka and parts of Donetsk and Makiivka later on Monday.
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Ukrainian drone strikes have left approximately 500,000 residents in occupied Donetsk without power following the attacks. Russian-backed authorities reported that emergency teams managed to restore electricity in Horlivka and parts of Donetsk and Makiivka by the end of Monday.
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Ukrainian drone strikes have left over half a million residents in the occupied Donetsk region without power. Kremlin-backed authorities reported restoring electricity in Horlivka and parts of Donetsk and Makiivka later on Monday.
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Ukrainian drone strikes have left half a million residents in the occupied Donetsk region without power. Kremlin-backed authorities reported that emergency crews restored electricity in Horlivka and parts of Donetsk and Makiivka later on Monday.