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Starmer wants to learn lessons from Italy’s plan to process migrants abroad

(Bloomberg) — Prime Minister Keir Starmer said he is looking to Italy for lessons on how to tackle the flow of migrants in small boats to Britain’s south coast. Most read from Bloomberg Speaking after a bilateral meeting and working lunch with his Italian counterpart Giorgia Meloni in Rome, Starmer indicated he would be watching […]

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UN chief calls for global financial reform — Global Issues

“The international financial architecture, designed in 1945 after World War II, is undergoing a stress test of historic proportions – and is failing,” the UN argues. Secretary-General António Guterres in a 2023 policy note. He points out that unsustainable debt levels are putting many poor countries in dire straits, preventing them from investing sufficiently in

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Baby pygmy hippo Moo Deng is a TikTok star, but her caretakers are worried

Her toothless chewing is already an internet hit and now Moo Dengthe pygmy hippo, stars in cosmetics ads and has quickly become a brand ambassador for Thailand. But the two-month-old’s meteoric rise to online stardom has also prompted her caregivers to urge visitors to behave well and limit the time they see her. Moo Deng,

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Egyptologists find ancient sword possibly used against mysterious ‘Sea Peoples’

A team of archaeologists in Egypt uncovered a sword with hieroglyphs bearing the name of Pharaoh Ramesses II. The weapon was one of many artifacts from the well-stocked archaeological site of Tel Al-Abqain, near the coast of northwestern Egypt. The sword is made of bronze and features the name of King Ramses IIwho ruled Egypt

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Death toll rises to 11 in Central Europe amid historic flooding

More casualties were reported across Central Europe on Monday as parts of Austria, Poland and the Czech Republic continued to be hit by severe flooding and more heavy rain was forecast. Eleven people have died in flooding that hit the region over the weekend, with the death toll expected to rise. Among the latest victims

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Julius Baer appoints team leader for Asia Switzerland

Reto Buerer has been appointed team leader for Asia and Switzerland by Julius Baer. He is based in Zurich and reports to Christian Capelli, Head of Asia-Switzerland for Julius Baer. Reto brings over two decades of wealth management experience to the bank, with UHNW clients across multiple countries in Asia, as well as Australia and

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North Korea may be Russia’s most dangerous ally, says Ukrainian spy chief

The comments were made by the head of Ukraine’s military intelligence service GUR. “They deliver huge amounts of artillery ammunition, which is vital for Russia,” said Kyrylo Budanov. Russia and North Korea have signed a new security pact. After the war in Ukraine, Russia formed a close alliance with China, the world’s second-largest economy, and

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Moscow urges UN, Red Cross to reject Kiev invitation to visit Kursk

Russia has called on the United Nations and the Red Cross to reject an invitation from Kiev to take part in an inspection of areas in Russia’s Kursk region, some of which are partially under the control of Ukrainian forces. “We expect that such provocative statements will not beaccepted by the addressees. This is a

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Trial begins for French citizen accused of illegally gathering military information in Russia

MOSCOW (AP) — The trial of a French citizen arrested in Russia on charges of illegally gathering information on military matters, began Monday but was quickly postponed for a month. Laurent Vinatier, who was arrested in Moscow in June, had previously pleaded guilty, clearing the way for a speedy trial without detailed examination of evidence.

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