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Six takeaways from the European Political Community in Armenia – Euronews.com
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- Mark Carney Pulls Canada Closer to Europe as Both Struggle With Trump The New York Times
- Armenia hosts a historic European Union summit as the country charts a course away from Russia AP News
- European leaders converge on Armenia as Russia looks on BBC
- Joint declaration following the first Armenia–EU summit consilium.europa.eu
Poisonous black rain falls in Russia as Ukraine strikes oil facilities – The Washington Post
- Poisonous black rain falls in Russia as Ukraine strikes oil facilities The Washington Post
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- Black Sea town faces environmental catastrophe as Ukrainian strikes rock Russia NBC News
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- Ukraine hits key Russian oil-loading port and 3 ‘shadow fleet’ tankers AP News
Nigerian refinery accused of sacking union members is key to UK plan to tackle jet fuel shortage
Heidi Alexander says part of answer to strait of Hormuz crisis is importing more fuel from US and west Africa
A refinery in Nigeria accused of dismissing workers for joining a union has emerged as key to the UK government’s hopes of saving the summer holiday amid a jet fuel shortage.
Heidi Alexander, the transport secretary, said at the weekend that part of the answer to the strait of Hormuz crisis was to import more fuel from the US and west Africa.
Continue reading...Rubio plans to visit the Vatican this week as tensions between Trump and the pope rise – AP News
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- Pope Leo XIV to meet U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio on May 7 Vatican News
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Austria expels 3 Russian Embassy staff over suspected antenna spying in Vienna – AP News
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Modi’s party takes control of India’s West Bengal in key state election – AP News
- Modi’s party takes control of India’s West Bengal in key state election AP News
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- Assembly elections result: BJP is Bengal Janata’s Party, Vijay Divas in Tamil Nadu, Keralove for Congress The Times of India
- West Bengal: Modi's BJP conquers one of India's toughest political frontiers BBC
- Modi’s poll gains point to push on India's civil law reform, infrastructure Reuters
Weather tracker: Cold spells in Greece and Turkey, and storms in Bangladesh
High winds have hit the South Aegean and heavy rain has fallen in Turkey, but Central Europe has felt summer heat
Greece and Turkey have found themselves in the grip of a late-season cold spell this weekend. Conditions will persist over the next few days as an area of low pressure situated over Turkey is pulling in colder, moisture-laden air from the north-east via the Black Sea; this meteorological set up has suppressed temperatures well below where they should be for the time of year. Away from the Mediterranean coast, much of Turkey struggled to reach double figures, which is around 10C below the average, while Greece saw a similar chill. In Athens, temperatures only crept into the low teens Celsius, a far cry from the mid-20s typically expected in early May.
But they haven’t just faced colder temperatures. Greece had gale force winds whipping through the islands in the South Aegean – gusting at around 60mph on Sunday evening and the unsettled weather has brought a surge of heavy rain to Turkey. The Central Anatolia region of Turkey would normally see about 50mm of rainfall across the entire month of May, but on Sunday had already seen many areas pick up half that total in just 24 hours. With colder air in place, higher elevations have even seen a return to winter, with up to 30cm of fresh snow forecast across the Anti-Taurus Mountains on Monday and Tuesday. In Ankara, temperatures on Monday were expected to peak at just 7C – nearly 14C below average – before slowly edging back towards normal by the weekend.
Continue reading...Australia’s property investor borrowing rises at fastest rate in a decade – despite interest rate rises
Owner-occupier mortgage growth slowed under growing costs while investor loans grew by $42bn in the year to March, a 9.6% increase
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Property investor borrowing rose at its fastest rate in a decade in March, according to the Reserve Bank, despite higher interest rates and speculation about property tax changes.
Owner-occupier loan growth slowed under the weight of growing mortgage costs but investor lending is continuing its record surge.
Continue reading...Thousands of Just Eat couriers launch legal action to improve workers’ rights
More than 7,000 join employment tribunal that will include claims for minimum wage and holiday pay
More than 7,000 Just Eat couriers are taking legal action against the food delivery company in an attempt to gain better employment rights including the minimum wage and holiday pay.
The employment tribunal, which begins on Tuesday and is set to run until 2 June, will determine if the couriers are classed as workers, a status that comes with improved rights, or self-employed independent contractors.
Continue reading...Inside the Moscow Meeting That Laid Bare Iran’s Weak Hand – Crude Oil Prices Today | OilPrice.com
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- April 27: White House says Trump reviewing latest Iran proposal on reopening Hormuz The Times of Israel
Trump’s Germany troop cuts show limits of NATO efforts to keep US on board – Reuters
- Trump's Germany troop cuts show limits of NATO efforts to keep US on board Reuters
- Germans Are Not Panicking Over Trump’s Troop Threats The New York Times
- Trump says he's pulling U.S. Troops from Germany. Does it matter? NPR
- Germany and Europe Have Bigger Trump Problems Than U.S. Troop Withdrawal WSJ
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A grim record? Why more Russians are reportedly dying in Ukraine than ever before – The Kyiv Independent
- A grim record? Why more Russians are reportedly dying in Ukraine than ever before The Kyiv Independent
- Ukraine steps up medium-range strikes on Russian forces Reuters
- Zelensky: Russia suffers major casualties in war every month; over 35,000 killed and severely wounded in April Ukrinform - Ukrainian National News Agency
- Russia Losing More Troops Than It Can Replace for Fifth Straight Month – Defense Minister Kyiv Post
- Russia Loses Over 35,000 Troops in April With No Gains to Show UNITED24 Media
Austria expels three Russian diplomats over signals spying – Reuters
- Austria expels three Russian diplomats over signals spying Reuters
- Austria expels three Russian embassy staff after ‘forest of antennae’ discovered The Guardian
- Three Russian diplomats expelled from Austria over spying accusations BBC
- Array of Spy Antennas Prompts Austria to Expel Russian Envoys Bloomberg.com
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Austria expels three Russian embassy staff after ‘forest of antennae’ discovered
Austrian foreign minister says Russian diplomatic mission in Vienna was being used for illicit collection of data
Austria has expelled three Russian embassy staff on suspicion of spying after determining that a “forest of antennae” on the diplomatic mission in Vienna, Europe’s espionage capital since the cold war, was being be used for illicit data collection.
“It is unacceptable that diplomatic immunity be used to commit espionage,” Austria’s foreign minister, Beate Meinl-Reisinger, said on Monday. She added that the three embassy staff – whose expulsions bring the number of Russian diplomats sent home by Vienna to 14 since 2020 – had already left the country.
Continue reading...Starmer lauds £78bn EU loan for Ukraine amid increased Trump tensions
Prime minister uses European Political Community summit to begin negotiations for UK participation in scheme
Keir Starmer has said the benefit of joining the European Union’s £78bn loan scheme for Ukraine “outweighs the cost” as he argued the continent must move at pace to bolster its own defence.
The prime minister, who said the UK’s involvement in the recovery loan plan would also help create jobs at home, acknowledged that tensions were high between Donald Trump and Europe, particularly over military issues.
Continue reading...Grimly Cyberpunk Video Shows Ukrainian Soldiers Leaning Out of Propeller Plane to Obliterate Drones With Rifles – Futurism
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South Korean ship attacked near Strait of Hormuz, country’s government says – The Jerusalem Post
- South Korean ship attacked near Strait of Hormuz, country's government says The Jerusalem Post
- Trump launches bid to open Strait of Hormuz, Iran strikes ships, UAE port Reuters
- South Korea checking whether Korean-flagged vessel struck in Hormuz, report says The Times of Israel
- Trump urges South Korea to join Iran war after ship fired upon The Hill
- Fire, explosion hit South Korean-run vessel in Strait of Hormuz, Seoul says CNA