Why do Russians appear so satisfied despite the war in Ukraine
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The assassin critical to the Russian prisoner swap
National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan and German Chancellor Olaf Scholz explain what went into the negotiations with Russia leading up to the biggest prisoner swap since the Cold War.Yesterday - Russia -
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Deloitte UK partners pocket £1mn despite slowdown
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Jets stumble late, lose to Broncos on missed field goal despite rough showing from Bo Nix
Aaron Rodgers and the Jets had plenty of chances late to beat the Broncos on Sunday afternoon.Yesterday - NFL -
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Twins manager Rocco Baldelli, top exec Derek Falvey will return for 2025 despite epic late-season collapse
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Rubio defends Trump's approach to Russia-Ukraine war
“I'm not on Russia's side — but unfortunately the reality of it is that the way the war in Ukraine is going to end is with a negotiated settlement,” he said.Yesterday - Donald Trump -
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Sen. Marco Rubio says the war in Ukraine will end 'with a negotiated settlement'
Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) on Meet the Press blasted the Biden administration for not defining "what victory means in Ukraine" and said that a future Trump administration would end the war "with a ...Yesterday - Ukraine -
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GOP Sen. Marco Rubio says war in Ukraine will end 'with a negotiated settlement'
Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., on Sunday blasted the Biden administration for not defining “what victory means in Ukraine” and said that a future Trump administration would end the war “with a ...Yesterday - Ukraine -
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Hospital clowns bring joy to young Ukrainian cancer patients who survived Russian missile attack
Two months after Russia bombed Ukraine's largest children's hospital, some of the young cancer patients who survived the strike are having their spirits bolstered by hospital clownsYesterday - Ukraine -
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Nasrallah and Assad: The Syrian war that changed Hizbollah
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Newcastle exposed Rodri-less Man City; what can Guardiola do?
How do you replace the irreplaceable? Newcastle showed that Man City's manager has a problem to solve.Yesterday -
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Why is myopia rising in children, and what can parents do about it?
Eye experts explain links between screen time and shortsightedness and offer advice on how to prevent it. More than one in three children and teenagers worldwide are shortsighted , according to ...Yesterday -
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Why are we so obsessed with pumpkin spice?
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Put Vladimir Putin on Trial for War Crimes? That’s One Lawyer’s Demand.
The human rights barrister Geoffrey Robertson argues that even a trial in absentia would have impact and could vindicate international law.Yesterday -
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Jane Pratt Returns to Media With Another Jane Pratt Thing
Jane Pratt, one of the most influential editors of the last few decades, returns to media with her aptly titled project Another Jane Pratt Thing.2 days ago