Destruction of Kakhovka dam takes Ukraine war into uncharted territory

By Matthias Williams, Mark Trevelyan and Gloria Dickie LONDON (Reuters) – The breach of a huge dam on the front-line Dnipro river has muddied the picture for a much-awaited Ukrainian counteroffensive against Russian invaders and threatens an environmental disaster for civilians living in the war zone. Kyiv and Moscow have blamed each other for the…

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Senegal temporarily shuts consulates abroad following attacks in several cities

DAKAR (Reuters) -Senegal has temporarily closed its consulates abroad following attacks on diplomatic missions in Bordeaux, Milan, Paris and New York among others, the foreign affairs ministry said on Tuesday. The closures were announced in the wake of deadly unrest that broke out after a leading opposition figure, Ousmane Sonko, was handed a two-year jail…

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Towns submerged, villages evacuated as dam breach floods southern Ukraine

By Viktoriia Lakezina KHERSON, Ukraine (Reuters) – Hundreds of people were evacuated from settlements along the southern stretch of Ukraine’s Dnipro river on Tuesday after water burst through the breached Nova Kakhovka dam, submerging streets, homes and town squares further downstream. The collapse of the barrier at the southern tip of the vast Kakhovka reservoir…

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French pension reform protesters briefly storm 2024 Olympics headquarters

By Sarah Meyssonnier and Layli Foroudi PARIS (Reuters) -French anti-pension reform protesters stormed the headquarters of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games on Tuesday as trade unions made a last-gasp attempt to pressure lawmakers into reversing President Emmanuel Macron’s raising of the retirement age. BFM TV broadcast images of several dozen hard-left CGT trade union militants…

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US had intelligence of Ukrainian plan to attack Nord Stream project -Washington Post

WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The United States learned of a Ukrainian plan to attack the Nord Stream natural gas pipelines three months before they were damaged last September by underwater explosions, The Washington Post reported on Tuesday, citing leaked information posted online. The CIA learned last June, through a European spy agency, that a six-person team of…

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