Putin believes he cannot ‘afford to lose’ Ukraine war: CIA chief
Putin believes that he cannot afford to lose in Ukraine and is “doubling down” on the war, CIA chief Burns has said.
"Hold on to the rope, look at me," the instructor says, coaxing 28-year-old lawyer Iryna Gorobiyovska who is nervously about to abseil down a building.
The British government said on Friday that delays in the Hinkley Point C nuclear power station would not have any impact on taxpayers, adding that it would work closely with the plant's developer EDF to complete the project. French utility EDF said on Thursday it was pushing back the start date on its Hinkley Point C nuclear reactor to June 2027 and now estimated project costs in the range of 25 billion to 26 billion pounds ($31 to $32 billion). "While the Covid pandemic has understandably led to delays, the revised Hinkley Point C construction forecast will have no impact on British billpayers or taxpayers, with any increase in costs borne entirely by the developers," a British government spokesperson said.
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There were a record 177 billionaires in the country, according to the Sunday Times Rich List.
YORK City have sealed a return to the National League after a five-season absence from the fifth-tier of English football.
The first oyster cards will tap in to the Elizabeth Line this Tuesday. Ahead of its historic unveiling, Julian Glover has the inside track on the £19 billion feat of engineering
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Three people were taken to hospital when a section of the stands for spectators watching Trooping the Colour collapsed on Saturday.
Late-season snow fell on parts of Colorado on Saturday, May 21, causing widespread power outages and creating hazardous travel conditions.This video shows in Fairplay, a town southwest of Denver in Park County, at an elevation of 10,580 feet, on Saturday morning, according to the source.More than 123,000 customers were without power on Saturday morning as a result of the storm, according to poweroutages.us. More than 114,000 of those were customers of Xcel Energy, which said the majority of its outages were in Araphoe, Jefferson, and Denver counties.The National Weather Service said conditions should improve by Saturday afternoon. Credit: @huskercspackler via Storyful
Carpet bombing is indiscriminate - devastatingly destructive and utterly random. The town in eastern Ukraine's Donbas has seen its topography alter dramatically in the last 72 hours as the Russians intensify their assault on the region.
President Joe Biden is tending to both business and security interests as he wraps up a three-day visit to South Korea on Sunday
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UNIFORMED and plain clothes police officers have been patrolling town centres and conducting stop searches if they suspect people are carrying weapons.
Legislation would allow recruitment of older professionals as military faces infantry shortage
Australia’s Prime Minister-elect Anthony Albanese is a politician molded by his humble start to life as the only child of a single mother who raised him on a pension in gritty inner-Sydney suburbia
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The owners of Olaf craft brewery in the eastern city of Savonlinna say they can't keep up with demand for the new brew.
Sue Gray’s inquiry into Downing Street lockdown breaches is expected early next week.
The National Weather Service (NWS) warned that “significant heavy, wet snow” from a winter storm may cause power outages and dangerous travel conditions in parts of north-central Colorado on Friday, May 20.Footage posted to Twitter by @PB3III shows snow falling in northwestern El Paso County on Friday, he said.Heavy snow and gusty winds were expected for the area on Saturday, according to the NWS. Credit: @PB3III via Storyful
Matt Schlapp claims he does not know if he’s an ‘expert’ in the racist theory but says he has read ‘a couple of articles’ about it