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Facebook’s Diem on brink of collapse amid sale negotiations
U.S. and European regulators might have just driven a stake through the heart of Facebook’s bid to create its own
‘There is no contradiction’: Ukraine envoy says Kyiv and Washington agree on Russian invasion threat
Ukraine’s ambassador to the United Nations on Wednesday insisted that Kyiv and Washington are in agreement about the imminent threat of
Germany to send 5,000 protective helmets to Ukraine
Germany on Wednesday announced it was shipping 5,000 protective helmets to Ukraine, while reiterating that it would not send any
COVID-19 no longer a ‘socially critical disease’ in Denmark, health minister says
Denmark will no longer categorize COVID-19 as a “socially critical disease” as of February 1, Health Minister Magnus Heunicke wrote
‘We have a sacred obligation’: Biden threatens to send troops to Eastern Europe
President Joe Biden on Tuesday said he told Russian President Vladimir Putin that the United States would deploy thousands of
Dutch government relaxes COVID-19 measures
AMSTERDAM — The Netherlands, the only European country to go into lockdown following the Omicron variant’s surge, will relax many
Boris Johnson urges EU to get a move on with Ukraine response
LONDON — Boris Johnson urged Brussels to finalize its response to Russian aggression towards Ukraine so it can present a united
European court rules Turkey violated journalist Deniz Yücel’s human rights
The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) ruled Tuesday that German-Turkish journalist Deniz Yücel’s pre-trial detention committed three violations of