Poland, a top Ukraine ally, to stop sending military aid amid grain spat
The freeze comes as Poland’s ruling party faces far-right pressure ahead of next month’s elections and a ban on Ukrainian grain imports to protect Polish farmers.
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The freeze comes as Poland’s ruling party faces far-right pressure ahead of next month’s elections and a ban on Ukrainian grain imports to protect Polish farmers.
Former U.S. Sen. Dick Clark has died in Washington at age 95
Haiti’s government on Thursday doubled down on the construction of a canal on Haitian soil that would divert water from a river it shares with the Dominican Republic, which in response last week shuttered land, air and sea borders between both countries.
Discussions between India’s JSW Steel and Canada’s Teck over the latter’s stake sale had slowed down, Reuters reported.
Analysts were too optimistic about third-quarter performance by Euronav, Frontline and International Seaways
Canadian prime minister defends allegations India was involved in Sikh leader’s killing, urges New Delhi to cooperate.
JPMorgan Chase has racked up $13.8 million in legal fees defending itself against allegations of facilitating Jeffrey Epstein’s sex trafficking operation.
A public prosecution office in Belgium is investigating a euthanasia program after two nurses reportedly suffocated a woman with a pillow when the cocktail of drugs administered to kill her didn’t work.
The White House said Thursday it supports a law enforcement investigation into the murder of a Sikh separatist in Canada but declined to wade into thorny diplomatic matters around the killing that involves India, a key ally in Asia.
The second coming of Microsoft’s do-it-all laptop is more functional than ever, but I have questions.