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Tens of thousands without power in Russia’s Belgorod after Ukrainian attack

Feb 27 – About 50,000 people were left without power in the Russian city of Belgorod on Friday after Ukrainian missiles struck it overnight, the regional governor said. Read More

‘Without ports, Ukraine will be destroyed’: Odesa buckles under Russian bombs

Odesa is Ukraine’s southern port city and a key logistics hub for the country. Read More

US sympathies shift to Palestinians from Israelis for first time: Gallup poll

This is the first time in more than two decades that Israel was not on top in the poll. Read More

Denmark’s left-wing bloc led by PM Frederiksen edges towards majority, polls show

COPENHAGEN, Feb 27 – Fresh opinion polls ahead of Denmark’s March 24 parliamentary election showed Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen’s Social Democrats nearing a majority with left-wing parties, indicating an end…

Dog abandoned at Las Vegas airport adopted by responding police officer

The dog’s previous owner had tied it to a ticket counter and left to catch her flight. Read More

Bedrooms for sale highlight the depths of Europe’s housing crisis

Over the past decade, house prices in the European Union grew 10 per cent faster than incomes. Read More

Cuba slams US for ‘impunity’ on speedboat attack suspects

SANTA CLARA, Cuba, Feb 26 – Cuba criticized the U.S. government for allowing anti-Cuban groups to operate with impunity on Thursday, as Cuban exiles wounded in an apparent attack aboard…

Embarrassing defeat for UK’s Starmer as Greens seize Labour stronghold

MANCHESTER, Feb 27 – Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s Labour Party suffered an embarrassing election defeat on Friday in an area of Greater Manchester that it had dominated for almost a…

Trump Iranian missile claim unsupported by US intelligence, say sources

The sources said Iran could still take until 2035 to develop such military capability. Read More

OpenAI outlines steps to boost safety measures in response to Canada school shooting

The Canadian government is reviewing OpenAI’s letter. Read More