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Reform UK says it published candidates list early so media could help vet it
Reform UK published its candidates list early so that the media and other organisations could help vet them, the party’s leader, Richard Tice, has said.The party has vowed to stand 600 candidates, one against every Conservative, in the next general election but has been forced to drop 10 candidates who were reported to have made racist, sexist…
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County eclipse glasses made in China
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A company in China is the manufacturer of the glasses purchased by Chautauqua County for Monday’s eclipse.
In a news release issued around 11:20 a.m., the county shared the document it received this morning. The manufacturer is…
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Doctor appointment no-shows to be fined €5 in France
French patients who fail to turn up to a medical appointment will be forced to pay a fine of €5.Gabriel Attal, the prime minister, unveiled the penalty as President Emmanuel Macron’s government is under orders to cut spending given a shock rise in public deficit and debt.French media has already dubbed the…
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As Ukraine’s Missiles Run Low, Russian Attack Pilots Are Pushing Closer To The Front
A Russian air force Sukhoi Su-25 launches rockets in late 2023.Russian air force capture
As the Ukrainian air force deployed more and better Western-supplied air defenses last year, the Russian air force did the rational thing: it re-armed its Sukhoi fighter-bombers and attack jets with winged glide-bombs so they could attack from 25 miles away.…
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Ukraine ‘will lose the war’ if US aid not approved, says Zelensky | CNN
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Ukraine “will lose the war” if the United States Congress does not approve military aid to help it resist Russia’s invasion, President Volodymyr Zelensky said.
“It’s important to…
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Galatasaray wins Turkish Super Cup after Fenerbahce U19 team walks off after 1st-minute
The Turkish Super Cup final ended in chaos on Sunday with only a minute’s play when Fenerbahce players walked off after conceding an early goal against Galatasaray, which was declared the 1-0 winner.Fenerbahce had already decided to field its under-19 team for the match to protest alleged unfavourable treatment by Turkish football…
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Russia says Ukraine attack hits Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant
Russia, which occupies the site of the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power station in southern Ukraine, has accused Kyiv of attacking a dome above one of the plant’s shutdown reactors.
Ukraine has rejected the claim, and it was not immediately clear what weapon was used in the attack on the nuclear plant, which was seized by Russian forces shortly after…
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One person airlifted to trauma centre following Brampton collision
One person was airlifted to the hospital with serious injuries following a multi-vehicle collision on Sunday afternoon in Brampton.
The crash happened near Mississauga Road and Wanless Drive, which is south of Mayfield Road.
Peel Regional Police said they were called to that area at 5:20 p.m.
They said that a driver was…
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Japan, US, Philippines to set up framework to strengthen maritime cooperation | NHK
Japan, the United States and the Philippines are expected to agree on a plan to set up a new framework on maritime cooperation aimed at keeping China in check.
US President Joe Biden will meet Japan's Prime Minister Kishida Fumio in Washington on Wednesday. Kishida will be visiting as state guest.…
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Power subsidies key to Germany’s green transition – Habeck
(Montel) Germany’s green transition will require energy price subsidies to be realised, said economy minister Robert Habeck on Wednesday.
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