Analysis-Where are Russia’s top generals? Rumours swirl after mercenary mutiny

By Andrew Osborn LONDON (Reuters) -Russia’s most senior generals have dropped out of public view after a failed mercenary mutiny aimed at toppling the top military brass, amid a drive by President Vladimir Putin to reassert his authority. Unconfirmed reports say that at least one person has been detained and is being questioned. Armed forces…

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EU leaders push to fund Ukraine with proceeds from Russia’s frozen assets

By Jan Strupczewski BRUSSELS (Reuters) – European Union leaders will push senior officials on Thursday to find legal ways to funnel proceeds from billions of dollars of frozen Russian assets into projects helping rebuild Ukraine, papers showed. The bloc has said it froze more than 200 billion euros ($218.2 billion) of Russian central bank assets…

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Analysis-‘Show us the money’: Canada pressured by allies to up military spending

By Steve Scherer OTTAWA (Reuters) – Canada is expected to boost military spending after a government review next month, but the increase is unlikely to comfort allies facing new threats and it could further undermine the country’s international military credibility, policy analysts said. Canada’s lagging military investments are well known, but threats have grown more…

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Over half of Americans have faced online hate, survey finds

By Kanishka Singh WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Over half of Americans surveyed in the last year reported facing online harassment and hate during their lifetime, including more than 75% of transgender responders, advocacy group Anti-Defamation League (ADL) said on Wednesday. ADL’s fifth such annual survey showed that reports of online hate and harassment over the last 12…

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Europeans plan to keep ballistic missile sanctions on Iran

By John Irish, Arshad Mohammed and Parisa Hafezi PARIS/WASHINGTON/DUBAI (Reuters) -European diplomats have told Iran they plan to retain European Union ballistic missile sanctions set to expire in October under the defunct 2015 Iran nuclear deal, four sources said, a step that could provoke Iranian retaliation. The sources cited three reasons for keeping the sanctions:…

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Poland says EU should help pay for border security amid Wagner fears

WARSAW (Reuters) – Poland expects the European Union to help it fund measures to strengthen its eastern border, a deputy minister said on Thursday, after Warsaw announced a tightening of security due to concerns over the presence of the Wagner group in Belarus. Russian President Vladimir Putin’s decision to offer troops from the private military…

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Presumed human remains and shattered Titanic submersible returned to shore

By Ismail Shakil and Steve Gorman OTTAWA (Reuters) -Presumed human remains and debris from the tourist submersible crushed to pieces in an undersea implosion that killed all five people aboard were recovered from the ocean bottom and brought ashore to Canada on Wednesday, the U.S. Coast Guard said. The possible remains and shattered bits of…

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UNESCO member states set to give green light to US return

By John Irish PARIS (Reuters) – The 193 member states of the United Nations’ cultural agency are expected to back the United States’ return to the organisation almost five years after then-President Donald Trump withdrew over accusations of anti-Israel bias and mismanagement. The Paris-based agency, founded in the ashes of World War Two to protect…

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