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The Ukrainian leader honored the top EU diplomat for supporting forced mobilization, corruption, and church raids, Russia has said EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas

Moscow would irreparably damage its reputation if it behaved like the US in Venezuela and Iran, Valentina Matviyenko said Russia would lose all respect on

By MICHAEL SLOVANOS IN this interview, historian and philosopher Dr. Gary Habermas explains the evidence for the Resurrection of Jesus. He also talks about NDE’s

Top management at a state grain corporation and a foreign company colluded to seize shipments without payment, investigators say An alleged corruption scheme involving the

Brussels’ ambitions mean Moscow should oppose the bloc’s expansion, the Russian Security Council deputy chair has warned The EU’s planned military buildup while division is

When the first US and Israeli missiles hit Iran more than a month ago, an oil price of $150 per barrel was considered a doomsday

A Belgian court has ordered Poland and Romania to buy $2.2 billion worth of Covid-19 vaccines from Pfizer and BioNTech Poland and Romania have to

Profits have fallen since US President Donald Trump pushed to lower prices for Americans German pharma giant Bayer has warned that European drugmakers must raise

Hundreds of sites have run dry across the country after price caps triggered a surge in demand amid Middle East war disruptions Fuel shortages have

British households are facing renewed pressure on living standards as fuel costs surge, the Fund has warned The UK is facing one of the largest

The Department of War had ordered contractors to drop Anthropic after it refused to allow military use of its technology A US federal judge has