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  • NewsThe Telegraph

    Russia captures only 195 square miles of territory in Ukraine since October

    Russia has only captured roughly 195 square miles of territory since October when it launched its current offensive along the front line in Ukraine, the US-based Institute for the Study of War (ISW) has said.

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  • NewsStoryful

    Snow Covers Parts of Western Maine as Wintry Weather Lingers

    Residents in parts of western Maine woke to wintry conditions on Friday, March 29, as springtime snow covered the area.This footage was filmed by Tiffany Bond, who said she recorded it from her home in Rangeley on Friday morning.A winter weather warning was issued for the region from Friday afternoon into Saturday morning. Credit: Tiffany Bond via Storyful

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  • NewsThe Telegraph

    Russia uses veto to end UN monitoring of sanctions on North Korea

    Russia has faced a backlash after using its veto to effectively end official UN monitoring of sanctions on North Korea, amid a probe into alleged arms transfers between Moscow and Pyongyang.

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  • NewsFrance 24

    Northern Ireland's DUP leader Donaldson steps down after sex offence charges

    The leader of Northern Ireland’s largest unionist party has stepped down from the top job after being charged with sexual offenses of a historic nature, the party said in a statement on Friday. Jeffrey Donaldson left his post with immediate effect pending the outcome of the judicial process, the Democratic Unionist Party said. In accordance with party rules, it has suspended him from membership.The announcement came after police in Northern Ireland said a 61-year-old man had been arrested and ch

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  • NewsRFI

    France appoints engineer to lead artificial intelligence safety summit

    French President Emmanuel Macron has tasked engineer Anne Bouverot with organising the world's next Artificial Intelligence (AI) safety summit, which is set to take place in France. Bouverot has been asked to continue "ongoing international initiatives to contribute to an open and democratic global governance of AI".The first such summit was organised by the UK in November last year in Bletchley Park, of World War II code-breaker fame. It resulted in the Bletchley Declaration, which was signed b

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  • NewsThe Independent

    Man who lost 238 times in bid for public office ready to contest elections again

    K Padmarajan, 65, has contested elections for range of offices, from local council to Indian presidency, and lost all of them

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  • NewsThe Independent

    Baltimore Key Bridge collapse latest news: ‘Structural failure’ to blame as massive cleanup begins

    Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge collapsed into Patapsco River on Tuesday after cargo ship collided with crucial support, leaving at least six construction workers dead

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