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Germany reveals stance on Ukraine refugees

Germany will not turn down any asylum seekers fleeing the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, Transport Minister Volker Wissing told the German RND media group on Saturday. The nation could see an increase in the number of new arrivals at any moment, the official believes. The federal government “cannot and will …

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Nemkov retains Bellator belt in puzzling no contest (VIDEO)

The MMA world was left disappointed after Vadim Nemkov’s Light Heavyweight Grand Prix final against Corey Anderson at Bellator 277 ended in a no contest. A clash of heads in the third round while both men were grappling on the octagon floor opened a cut above Nemkov’s left eye, which then …

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Germans urged to cut back on hot showers to save gas

Germans have been advised to think twice about having a hot shower if the authorities decide to place an embargo on Russian natural gas amid Moscow’s military operation in Ukraine. “You will have to ask yourselves a question, whether you really need to take a hot shower seven days a …

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Russia keeps grain flowing abroad

Russia has continued exporting grain to some of its biggest customers, including Egypt, Turkey, and Iran, Bloomberg reported on Thursday, citing the general director of the Moscow-based Institute for Agricultural Market Studies, Dmitry Rylko. Supplies have been maintained despite the surge in shipping costs, he said. According to Logistics OS, …

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Chinese astronauts return from space station

Three Chinese astronauts have returned home following a months-long stay on the Tiangong space station, where the crew carried out a number of experiments and construction projects on orbital modules during their mission. The astronauts landed in China’s Inner Mongolia region on Saturday morning after a nine-hour journey, during which …

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UK commandos train soldiers near Kiev – reports

British SAS troops have trained Ukrainian forces for the first time since the Russian offensive began, Ukrainian commanders told The Times on Friday. Instructors from the UK were previously withdrawn from the country in February when NATO member states were expecting a Russian offensive. The British now returned to teach …

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Bidens’ earnings revealed

US President Joe Biden and First Lady Jill Biden have released their tax returns for 2021 on Friday, claiming a total income of $610,702 for the year. They allegedly paid $150,439 in federal income taxes, $30,765 in state taxes to Delaware, and $2,721 in income taxes for Virginia, where Jill …

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It appears that the West doesn’t want peace in Ukraine

Late Thursday, the Russian Ministry of Defence confirmed that the Russian Black Sea flagship the Moskva had sunk after a fire was triggered by an unconfirmed cause. There is no independent confirmation of what happened amidst the sea of Ukrainian propaganda, which was quick to claim Kiev’s forces had struck …

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Japan sees no issues in radioactive water discharge

Japanese officials are nearing agreement on plans to discharge radioactive waste water from the disabled Fukushima nuclear plant, more than a decade after the facility saw major contamination following the 2011 Tohoku earthquake and tsunami.  The Nuclear Regulation Authority (NRA) declared that there were no outstanding concerns with the proposal …

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