Sergei Surovikin, the former commander of Moscow’s war effort in Ukraine, has been dismissed as head of the country’s aerospace
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UK antitrust enforcer to Microsoft: You can’t bully us
LONDON — In the high-stakes game of Big Tech deal-making, Microsoft — and not the British antitrust enforcer — blinked
‘Daddy is in the building’ — Prigozhin resurfaces in Africa video
Wagner chief Yevgeny Prigozhin has resurfaced in a video allegedly shot in an unnamed country in Africa and posted to
Poland cleared for $12B attack helicopter deal with US
The U.S. government has agreed to the sale of Apache helicopters and related equipment worth $12 billion to Poland’s military,
UK forces Microsoft to restructure Activision deal
LONDON — Microsoft has been forced to restructure its takeover of Activision and renotify it to the United Kingdom’s Competition
Why the Meos of Mewat arouse Right Wing ire
By P.K.Balachandran/The Citizen Colombo, August 22: The communal rioting that rocked the Mewat region of North India this month, especially
Russia’s moon crash ‘raises the stakes’ for India’s successful landing
India’s lunar lander is working “perfectly,” the head of India’s space agency said Monday, just days after Russia crashed its spacecraft
Ukraine’s needs-must approach won’t cut it with F-16 training
Jamie Dettmer is opinion editor at POLITICO Europe. Ukrainians are reacting with frustration, and in some cases fury, to reports
Crime wave engulfs Brussels’ biggest train station
New police data shows that Brussels’ Midi station has become a hotspot for crime, with about 10 offenses taking place
You can keep your money! Tory voters less keen on foreign investment, according to poll
LONDON — Conservative voters are now more protectionist in their views about foreign investment than Labour or Liberal Democrat voters,