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Greek owner Stanislas Raspopov offloads clean tanker for profit as buyers keep coming
Brokers say MR ships making up lion’s share of deals
British financier faces November trial over alleged sanctions busting
John Ormerod, 75, faces charges of breaching Russian sanctions rules and money laundering
The U.S. is preparing to indict former Cuban leader Raúl Castro, sources say
The United States is moving to file criminal charges against former Cuban President Raúl Castro, sources say, in connection to a deadly clash that happened decades ago. Nicole Sganga reports.
Google Project Zero Details Pixel 10 Zero-Click Exploit Chain
A powerful zero-click exploit chain for the Pixel 10 that can take an attacker from a remote Dolby decoding bug to full kernel control through a single vulnerable video processing driver. The work shows both how quickly Google can now patch critical is…
Trump told Xi ‘I don’t talk about’ whether U.S. would defend Taiwan from China
President Donald Trump spoke about Taiwan after a two-day visit to China, where he said he discussed Iran, and trade deals with Chinese President Xi Jingping.
Iran says it “cannot trust” U.S. in negotiations as Trump says “we control” strait
Speaking to reporters on Air Force One, President Trump also claimed to have “wiped out” Iran’s armed forces.
Trump says ‘made no commitment’ to Xi on Taiwan
On the issue of US arms sales to Taiwan, Trump said: “I’ll make a determination over the next fairly short period of time.”
‘Plenty of platitudes’: Trump wraps China trip, claims progress
US President Donald Trump departed Beijing on Friday following a final meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping. The leaders said they made progress in stabilising US-China relations, but deep differences remained after two days of meetings and meals…
Clashes erupt in Bolivia as miners set off dynamite and police fire tear gas
Clashes erupted Thursday in Bolivia’s capital as police used tear gas to disperse a crowd of miners trying to breach the government palace and setting off small dynamite charges, a tactic that has become increasingly common during this second week of …