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UN chief meets Zelenskiy with focus on grain exports, N-plant

Bloomberg Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and United Nations Secretary General Antonio Guterres met Thursday in Lviv, in western Ukraine, with Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskiy. Zelenskiy had discussions with each before tripartite talks started. Among the topics in Zelenskiy’s talks with Guterres was the situation at the Zaporizhizhia nuclear power plant, occupied by Russian forces since March and recently subject ...

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Estonia repels cyber attacks as pro-Kremlin group takes credit

  Bloomberg Estonia repulsed the largest wave of cyber attacks in over a decade as a pro-Kremlin hacking group retaliated to the government’s dismantling of a monument dedicated to Soviet World War II veterans. “Estonia was subject to the most extensive cyber attacks it has faced since 2007,” Luukas Ilves, Undersecretary for Digital Transformation, said on Twitter on Thursday. “Attempted ...

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Denmark opens Rwanda office as part of asylum center plan

  Bloomberg Denmark will open an office in Rwanda as the Nordic country seeks to set up an asylum center outside of the European Union to reduce the number people seeking refuge. The office, which will be manned by two diplomats, will be based in the capital of Kigali, the Danish foreign ministry said in a statement on Thursday. In ...

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Liz Cheney prepares for next act in GOP where Trump holds sway

  ­­­Bloomberg Republican Representative Liz Cheney said she wants to lead a charge to break Donald Trump’s hold on the GOP, setting up a new political action committee and saying she’s considering a run for president. After being trounced in Wyoming’s GOP primary by Trump-backed conservative lawyer Harriet Hageman, Cheney said she would do “whatever it takes” to block the ...

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More people are fleeing Cuba now than during 1980 and 1994 crises

  ­­­Bloomberg Cuba is seeing its biggest exodus to the US in decades following a series of economic body blows that have worsened shortages and power blackouts. Border officials have encountered nearly 178,000 people fleeing the communist-run Caribbean nation of 11 million so far this fiscal year, according to US government data through July. Most are coming by land, after ...

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UK halts overseas development aid amid overspend concerns

  Bloomberg The UK temporarily pauses overseas development aid that is not deemed critical because of concerns about rising pressure on government budgets, people familiar with the matter said. The Foreign Office informed some staff a freeze is necessary because crises including Russia’s war in Ukraine have led to additional expenditure that means the government is in danger of overspending, ...

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Canadian inflation cools

  Bloomberg Consumer price inflation cooled as gasoline prices fell by the most since the start of the pandemic, though underlying price pressures will likely push the Bank of Canada to continue delivering aggressive rate hikes. The consumer price index rose 7.6% in July from a year earlier, Statistics Canada reported in Ottawa. The inflation gauge increased 0.1% from a ...

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Danish PM considers capping rents

  Bloomberg Denmark’s prime minister, who faces an election in coming months, is considering a cap on rising rents. Rents, which are tied to the Danish consumer price index, are rising so fast that students and other people can’t afford to pay them, Mette Frederiksen told broadcaster TV2. A cap would be temporary and could limit rental increases to 4% ...

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