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In what would be the first move of its kind, the EU may be considering sanctions against the Russian liquefied natural gas (LNG) sector. As part of the 14th round of sanctions against Russia by the EU, these new measures would target the re-export of Russian LNG from EU countries. Such a move would also crack down on the use of any EU facilities including the use of ports to ship Russian LNG, as well as any other goods which are seen to be directly contributing to Russia's continued battle in Ukraine. Not only that, but it would also compel EU companies and operators to be more careful of any ...
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The Gaza Ministry of Health has said that 20 dead Palestinians and 155 injuries have reached al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza City after an Israeli strike on the Kuwait Roundabout, east of Gaza City, where civilians were waiting for food aid. “The wounded lie on the floor in al-Shifa Medical Complex,” the ministry said in a statement. They included that medical teams were struggling to deal with the volume and type of injuries due to weakened capabilities. The Israel Defence Forces (IDF) has denied it was responsible for the attack, saying that it was assessing the incident. Palestinian Authority app...
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Critics of Russian President Vladimir Putin say the EU must do more to help them crack the elite’s grip on power ahead of a presidential election so tightly controlled by the current Kremlin resident that it leaves no room for any opposition to his 25-year rule. Despite EU efforts to sanction Russian authorities for their full-scale invasion of Ukraine and ongoing crackdown on dissent, the ballot will be held weeks after Moscow gained significant territory in Ukraine. Meanwhile, the ruling elite is getting richer, Russia has been selling oil for more than the price cap established by the G7, M...
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Spanish state prosecutors have accused Real Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti of alleged tax fraud, claiming he used shell companies to hide parts of his income during his first stint at the club a decade ago. Prosecutors said in a statement on Wednesday that Ancelotti faces two counts of tax fraud that would be punishable with four years and nine months of prison. The Italian coach is alleged to have illegally evaded €1 million in taxes in 2014 and 2015. The prosecutors claim that during that period Ancelotti only declared the income he received from Real Madrid and did not declare income from ima...
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The US government imposed roughly 600 new sanctions on Russia and its war machine in the largest single round of penalties since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine on Feb. 24, 2022. The EU, for its part, added sanctions on several foreign companies over allegations that they have exported dual-use goods to Russia that could be used in its war against Ukraine. The 27-nation bloc also targeted scores of Russian officials, including members of the judiciary, local politicians and people it said were "responsible for the illegal deportation and military re-education of Ukrainian children.” President Joe...
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24 February 2024 marks the two-year anniversary of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Back in February 2022, in a move that shocked the international community, Russia launched its special military operation against Ukraine. According to November 2023 data%20said%20today.) by the United Nations Human Rights Monitoring Mission in Ukraine, at least 10,000 civilians, including 560 children have been killed in Ukraine, since the invasion began. Russia, on the other hand, is estimated to have lost upwards of 300,000 troops, according to declassified US intelligence reports. Since the start of the war, R...
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The US Treasury Department announced on Friday that it will impose 500 new sanctions on Russia and its war machine, as the country tries to keep up financial pressure on Moscow two years after the beginning of the invasion of Ukraine. The sanctions would be the largest tranche of penalties imposed on Russia since February 24, 2022, and come after the US Justice Department issued a new series of indictments and arrests targeting Russian businessmen. The announcement is also trying to reassure Kyiv of the unwavering support from Washington after political tensions in the country have delayed the...
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The head of the United Nations’ nuclear watchdog warned on Tuesday that Iran is “not entirely transparent” regarding its atomic program, particularly after an official who once led Tehran’s program announced the Islamic Republic has all the pieces for a weapon “in our hands.” Speaking at the World Government Summit in Dubai, Rafael Mariano Grossi, the director-general of the International Atomic Energy Agency, or IAEA, alluded to remarks made this weekend by Ali Akbar Salehi. Iran is “presenting a face which is not entirely transparent when it comes to its nuclear activities. Of course this in...
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