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Why hasn’t Ukraine held elections since the war began?
If Russia had not invaded Ukraine in February 2022, Volodymyr Zelenskyy would have faced a re-election campaign in spring 2024. But after Vladimir Putin sent his troops across the border, the country quickly entered a state of martial law. That meant that both presidential and parliamentary elections were postponed. Donald …
Stephen Colbert on Elon Musk: ‘An unelected donor running an unauthorized employee kill squad’
Delta offers $30,000 to passengers in Canada plane flip – ‘no strings attached’
Delta Air Lines is offering passengers of a jet that
on aToronto
runway $30,000 each – “no strings attached”.Flight 4819 crashed after touching down at Toronto’s Pearson airport on Monday afternoon. Videos of the crash were
Indie legend Miki Berenyi: ‘There was a falling out in Lush. And, if I’m honest, it still hurts’
You’ve talked about how
trying to break
America
led to Lush
almost breaking up by the time of
Chris Acland
’s death. Did you actually want that level of success?
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If we
had
, then we wouldn’t have been on 4AD – because Pixies and Cocteau Twins were on 4AD and …Not-for-profit appears to own Reform UK despite Farage’s ‘democratisation’ pledge
Nigel Farage has declared he has handed over Reform UK to its 200,000 members, but the party now appears to be owned by a not-for-profit company controlled by its leader and chair.
Farage announced last year that he would “democratise” the party after it came in for criticism that it …
Donald Trump and Tiger Woods to meet at White House for talks on golf’s future
Donald Trump’s involvement in professional golf’s peace talks have ramped up further, with Tiger Woods among those due to be afforded an audience with the US president at the White House on Thursday afternoon.
Woods is expected to join the PGA Tour commissioner, Jay Monahan, fellow board member Adam Scott …
‘Not what I expected’: Russian soldiers sent to North Korea for medical care
After two years fighting for Russia on the frontlines in Ukraine, Aleksei returned to his home town of Vladivostok last summer to recover from a shrapnel wound to his leg.
Looking to speed up his recovery and take a break from the city, he asked his military unit in Russia’s …
Anglo American writes down value of diamond firm De Beers by $2.9bn
The world’s biggest diamond miner De Beers cost its parent company almost $3bn last year as the growth in lab-grown stones continues to take the shine off the industry.
Anglo American was forced to write down the value of the renowned gem producer for a second consecutive year as its …
‘One of the hardest days’ in Israel as Hamas hands over hostages’ bodies
The remains of two young children, their mother, and an elderly man taken hostage by Hamas have been returned to Israel in what onlookers described as one of the “hardest days” for Israelis since the Palestinian militant group attack that ignited the war in Gaza.
A convoy carrying the bodies …