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  • NewsFrance 24

    Russia but not Putin invited to French D-Day anniversary, say organisers

    Russia but not President Vladimir Putin will be invited to the French ceremony in June to mark 80 years since the D-Day landings during World War II, organisers said Tuesday. "In view of the circumstances, President Putin will not be invited," the Liberation Mission organising committee said, referring to Russia's "war of aggression" in Ukraine."Russia will however be invited... to honour the importance of the commitment and sacrifices of the Soviet peoples, as well as its contribution to the 19

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  • TechnologyYahoo News UK

    The robots built to take over boring household tasks

    Recent advances in AI and robotics could make it a reality with machines such as the Tesla Optimus and Dobb-E

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  • NewsReuters

    Putin tells the Middle East to pull back from a catastrophic clash

    Russian President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday urged all sides in the Middle East to refrain from action that would trigger a new confrontation which he warned would be fraught with catastrophic consequences for the region, the Kremlin said. Putin, who has forged much closer ties with the Islamic Republic since sending troops into Ukraine in 2022, spoke to Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi by phone about what the Kremlin called "retaliatory measures taken by Iran." Iran launched drones and missiles

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  • NewsCover Media

    Big Cheeses In UK Drug Gang Caught Smuggling £17.2 Million Worth Of Cocaine In Gouda

    Police in Blackburn, Lancashire ensured criminals who smuggled £17.2 million worth of cocaine inside blocks of Gouda cheese did not get a-whey with their crimes. The ‘big cheeses’ in the criminal scheme, Saleem Chaudhri, 46, and 28-year-old co-defendant Rieddul Mohabath were jailed at Preston Crown Court. Chaudri was sentenced to 27 years in jail after pleading guilty to conspiring to supply cocaine and money laundering while Mohabath admitted conspiring to supply cocaine and was today jailed fo

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  • HealthThe Telegraph

    Can intermittent fasting cause heart disease? Here’s what the experts say

    Fasting for health and psychological benefits is nothing new: Buddhists, Muslims and Christians have done so for centuries. Intermittent fasting (IF) however – cycling between set periods of eating and abstaining – has become wildly popular in recent years. Elon Musk swears by it, as does our very own Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, while Cliff Richard (83 and still performing) has practised it for decades. Now one in 10 Americans are estimated to use this eating pattern, while, in the UK, there are

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  • NewsReuters

    Russia arrests man over 'Ukraine-backed' car bombing of double agent in Moscow

    Russia's FSB security service said on Tuesday it had detained a man it said had tried to kill an ex-employee of Ukraine's main security service in Moscow last week with a car bomb on Kyiv's orders. Prozorov, who now lives in Russia, had told Russian state news agency RIA how he used his SBU position in Ukraine to pass sensitive information to Russian intelligence agencies from 2014 onwards for ideological reasons.

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  • PoliticsThe Independent

    Trump mocked for falling asleep in court as hush money trial continues and stock plummets: Live

    As jury selection got underway in the New York criminal case, the former president appeared to struggle to keep his eyes open, prompting commentators to deride him as ‘Sleepy Don’ and ‘Don Snoreleone’

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