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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy will not sign any document that would renounce Ukrainian territory while in office, according to Andriy Yermak, head of the President’s Office of Ukraine. The statement emphasizes the government’s commitment to territorial integrity.
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Andriy Yermak, head of Ukraine’s President’s Office, stated that President Volody, Yermak emphasized that the Ukrainian government is determined to protect its sovereignty and territorial integrity, even in the face of ongoing Russian military aggression.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy will not sign any document that would renounce Ukrainian territory while in office, stated Andriy Yermak, head of the President’s Office of Ukraine. The statement underscores Zelenskyy’s commitment to defending Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial integrity.
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Ukrainian President Volodymy, Zelenskyy has stated he will not sign any document that would renounce Ukrainian territory while in office. This declaration was made by Andriy Yermak, head of the President’s Office of Ukraine.
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The IAEA reports that most of Ukraine’s nuclear power plants have resumed full operation after attacks on the power grid. Director General Rafael Mariano Grossi stated electricity production at the Khmelnytsky, Rivne, and South Ukraine plants has largely returned to normal.
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The IAEA reports that three Ukrainian nuclear power plants have largely returned to full operational capacity after recent military attacks on the power grid. This marks a significant step toward restoring Ukraine’s electricity production after weeks of disruptions.
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The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) confirmed Ukraine’s three operational nuclear power plants have largely resumed full electricity production following attacks on the power grid last week. Director General Rafael Mariano Gross, stated the recovery marks significant progress in restoring critical infrastructure.
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The IAEA reports that Ukraine’s three main nuclear power plants have largely resumed normal electricity production after repairing damage from military attacks on the power grid. Power lines have been restored, allowing the plants to operate at full capacity.
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The investigation into Andri’ Yermak, President Zelensky’s chief of staff, could disrupt U.S.-led peace talks and further rattle Ukrainian politics. As Ukraine’s chief negotiator, Yermak is widely seen as the country’s second most powerful person.
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The search of property linked to Ukraine’s lead negotiator, Andriy Yermak, has sparked concern over its potential effect on U.S.-led peace talks and the political landscape in Ukraine. Yermak, widely regarded as one of the country’s most influential figures, plays a crucial role in the negotiation process.
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The scrutiny of Andriy Yermak, President Volodymyr Zelensky’s chief of staff, could disrupt U.S.-led peace talks and further rattle Ukrainian politics. Andriy Yermak, Ukraine’s chief negotiator, speaking in Geneva in November. He is widely seen as the country’s second most powerful person.
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The investigation into Andriy Yermak, Ukraine’s chief negotiator and President Zelensky’s chief of staff, has sparked concerns over its potential impact on U.S.-led peace talks and Ukrainian political stability. Yermak, widely seen as the country’s second most powerful person, faces scrutiny that could disrupt ongoing negotiations and deepen government divisions.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has removed Volodyy Tolkach from his post as ambassador to Serbia and appointed Oleksandr Lytvynenko as his replacement. This personnel change reflects ongoing diplomatic adjustments within Ukraine’s foreign policy framework.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy dismissed the current ambassador to Serbia, Volodymyr Tolkach, and appointed Oleksandr Lytvynenko as the new ambassador.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has dismissed his current ambassador to Serbia, Volodymyr Tolkach, and appointed Oleksandr Lytvynenko as the new ambassador. This move reflects ongoing diplomatic adjustments amid complex international relations.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has replaced his ambassador to Serbia, Volodymyr Tolkach, with Oleksandr Lytvynenko. The move comes amid ongoing diplomatic efforts to strengthen ties between Ukraine and Serbia.
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US President Donald Trump has admitted the United States lags significantly behind Russia in icebreaker capabilities, noting that Moscow operates 48 vessels compared to the U.S.’s single icebreaker. Trump cited a partnership with Finland to jointly build 11 icebreakers, aiming to close the gap soon.
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US President Donald Trump acknowledged the US lags far behind Russia in icebreaker capacity, with Russia operating 48 vessels compared to the US’s single ship. Trump emphasized the need to bolster America’s Arctic presence through collaboration with Finland and other nations to build 11 new icebreakers.
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US President Donald Trump has admitted that the United States is significantly behind Russia in icebreaker capacity, with the country possessing only one such vessel compared to Russia’s 48. Trump emphasized that the U.S. is collaborating with Finland to build 11 icebreakers, with plans to acquire 11 more following their delivery, aiming to improve the…
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U.S. President Donald Trump has acknowledged Russia’s clear advantage in its icebreaker fleet, which numbers 48 to Washington’s one. The president has called it ‘ridiculous’ that Moscow has 48 vessels while Washington only has one.
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A catastrophic fire at the Wang Fuk Court apartment complex in Hong Kong has claimed the lives of at least 128 people, with hopes of finding survivors fading as the search continues. The densely packed high-rise has left many residents still unaccounted for, raising concerns about building safety and emergency response protocols.
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The fire at Wang Fuk Court has led to a death toll of 128, with many residents still missing. Emergency services are struggling to locate survivors as the search continues.
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A catastrophic fire at the Wang Fuk Court apartments in Hong Kong has resulted in at least 128 fatalities, with rescue efforts now focusing on recovering remains rather than locating survivors. Authorities are investigating the cause of the incident and reassessing building safety regulations.
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A catastrophic fire at the Wang Fuk Court high-rise in Hong Kong has resulted in at least 128 confirmed fatalities, with hopes of finding survivors fading. The incident has sparked widespread concern over building safety regulations and emergency response protocols.
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Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban is set to meet Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow, with the primary objectives of securing energy imports and discussing a path to peace in Ukraine. Orban, who is considered one of the Kremlin’s closest allies within the EU, has emphasized the importance of these talks for both energy security…
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Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban is set to meet Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow to discuss energy imports and Ukraine’s situation. The meeting highlights Hungary’s diplomatic efforts to balance its political and economic interests with Russia.
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Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban is set to meet Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow. The meeting aims to secure energy imports and discuss peace in Ukraine.
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Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban will meet Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow, aiming to secure energy imports and discuss peace in Ukraine. The Kremlin’s closest EU ally emphasized the importance of dialogue between the two leaders.
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Belgium’s Prime Minister Bart De Wever has warned that an EU plan to back a €140 billion loan for Ukraine with frozen Russian state assets risks wrecking the prospects for a peace deal and saddling his country with huge legal threats. In a strongly-worded letter, De Wever argued that the scheme would remove a bargaining…
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Belgium’s Prime Minister Bart De Wever has strongly opposed the EU’s plan to use frozen Russian funds to finance a €140 billion loan for Ukraine, warning that it could derail peace negotiations and expose Belgium to legal risks. Several EU states have accused Belgium of mishandling tax revenue from these frozen assets, with some suggesting…
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Belgian Prime Minister Bart De Wever has warned that an EU plan to use frozen Russian funds for a €140 billion loan to Ukraine risks damaging peace prospects and exposing Belgium to legal threats. Several EU states accuse Belgium of mishandling tax revenue from these frozen assets.
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Belgian Prime Minister Bart De Wever has warned that the EU’s plan to use frozen Russian funds for a €140 billion loan to Ukraine could derail peace negotiations and expose Belgium to legal challenges. The plan, which would leverage frozen assets as collateral, risks damaging EU financial markets and straining relations with Russia.
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A devastating fire in Hong Kong has claimed 12, 128 lives, with authorities still searching for survivors. Three people have been arrested on suspicion of manslaughter.
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A deadly fire in Hong Kong has claimed the lives of 128 people, with firefighters bringing the blaze under control. Authorities are still searching for survivors, and three individuals have been arrested on suspicion of manslaughter.
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A fire in Hong Kong has left at least 128 people dead, with authorities still searching for survivors. Three individuals have been arrested on suspicion of manslaughter.
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A devastating fire in Hong Kong has left 128 people dead, with survivors still being searched for. Authorities have arrested three individuals suspected of causing the fire.
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A devastating fire in Hong Kong has claimed the lives of 128 people, with authorities still searching for survivors. Three individuals have been arrested on suspicion of manslaughter.
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Sri Lanka has entered a state of high alert as Cyclone Ditwah threatens the country, with the death toll climbing to 20. Heavy rainfall is predicted across the island nation as the storm moves northwest toward India.
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Heavy rainfall is expected across Sri Lanka as Cyclone Ditwah moves northwest toward India, raising concerns about potential flooding and infrastructure damage in Colombo. The death toll from the storm has reached 56, prompting authorities to issue warnings and initiate emergency response efforts.
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Sri Lanka is on high alert as Cyclone Ditwah approaches, with heavy rainfall expected across the island nation. The storm has already caused significant damage, particularly in Colombo.
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Sri Lanka is preparing for a major storm as Cyclone Ditwah approaches, with heavy rainfall forecast across the island nation. Storm damage has been reported in Colombo, the capital, contributing to the rising death toll.
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Sri Lanka has escalated its emergency response as Cyclone Ditwah continues to move northwest toward India, with authorities reporting over 50 fatalities. Heavy rainfall is expected to impact nearly the entire island nation, prompting severe weather warnings across the country.
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President Trump claimed there were “a lot of problems with Afghans,” without providing evidence, as his administration announced that it was implementing new immigration guidelines. The president also held a video call to thank military members for their service.
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President Trump has accused Afghans of having ‘a lot of problems’ without offering evidence, as his administration unveils new immigration guidelines. During a video call with military personnel, he thanked service members for their service.
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President Trump has made unsubstantiated claims about ‘a lot of problems with Afghans,’ as his administration announced new immigration guidelines. During a video call with military personnel, he expressed gratitude for their service but did not directly address the allegations.
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President Trump has accused Afghans of having ‘a lot of problems’ without providing evidence, as his administration announces new immigration guidelines. The president also held a video call with military members to thank them for their service.
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President Trump criticized Afghan refugees without evidence, while his administration announced new immigration guidelines. During a video call, Trump thanked military members for their service, highlighting the administration’s focus on national security and immigration control.
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President Trump announced a permanent pause on migration from all third-world countries following a shooting incident involving National Guard members. The move has sparked mixed reactions regarding national security and economic impacts.
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US President Donald Trump announced plans to ‘permanently pause migration from all third world countries,’ citing the recent shooting of two National Guard members by an Afghan man as a catalyst for his policy shift. The president’s announcement has sparked both support and criticism, with many arguing that the policy could have far-reaching implications for…
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President Trump announced a permanent suspension of migration from all ‘third world’ countries, citing the recent shooting of National Guard members by an Afghan man as justification. The move has sparked debate over immigration policies and national security implications.
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US President Donald Trump has vowed to ‘permanently pause migration from all third world countries’ following the shooting of two National Guard members by an Afghan man. The announcement marks a significant escalation in the administration’s immigration policy stance.
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US President Donald Trump has declared a permanent pause on migration from all third-world countries. This declaration follows the tragic shooting of two National Guard members by an Afghan man, which has intensified discussions on border security and immigration policies.
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An Oregon father, Chuck Gonzales, has expressed outrage over his 11-year-old son receiving a state survey that asks children to identify their sexual orientation and gender identity. Gonzales, who lives in Hillsboro, Oregon, discovered the survey through an online post, after which he downloaded the survey form and confirmed its content.
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An Oregon father is outraged after discovering that his 11-year-old son was slated to take a state-issued sexual orientation and gender identity survey. The parent calls it a violation of rights, arguing that the survey exposes children to questions they are not prepared to answer.
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An Oregon father, Chuck Gonzales, is outraged after discovering his 11-year-old son was scheduled to take a state survey asking about sexual orientation and gender identity. The survey, part of a broader initiative by the Oregon Health Authority, included questions about transgender identity and sexual orientation, which Gonzales calls an overreach of state authority.
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An Oregon father is outraged after discovering that his 11-year-old son was slated to receive a state-issued sexual orientation and gender identity survey that asked children to identify their sexual orientation, gender identity, and whether they are transgender. The parent called it violation of rights.
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An Oregon father has taken a stand against what he perceives as an overreach of state authority by having his 11-year-old son participate in a survey that explores sexual orientation and gender identity. The survey, issued by the Oregon Health Authority, is part of a broader initiative to understand health trends among students, yet it…
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Nvidia’s valuation surpassing $5 trillion has sparked discussions about the economic impact of AI. The uncertainty surrounding AI’s future remains a topic of debate among industry leaders.
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The artificial intelligence sector continues to operate in a state of uncertainty, with even the companies at the forefront of its development unable to fully predict its future direction. Analysts suggest that the market’s enthusiasm for AI stems from its transformative potential across industries, from healthcare to finance.
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The article discusses the uncertainty surrounding the future of artificial intelligence despite its rapid growth. Companies developing the technology, including chip-maker Nvidia, are grappling with the trajectory of AI. Nvidia recently surpassed a $.5 trillion valuation, raising questions about the potential economic impact of AI advancements.