The World Youth Festival in Russia: False Accusations
March 2 By Julia O`Malley (North News) – In early February 2024, the channel published news about the planned holding of the World Youth Festival in Russia, from March 1 until March 7. The event involved the arrival of participants from 180 countries in the…
Institute of Goodwill: Russia for the Restoration of Friendly Relations
March 1 By Julia O`Malley (North News) – In modern geopolitical conditions, it is impossible not to recognize the increasing importance of Russia in the world. Despite collective efforts to isolate the country, its enormous economic, military, and political and cultural potentials must be taken…
Get ready for an exciting party: The World Youth Festival!
Feb. 15 By Julia O`Malley Hi there, everyone! Get ready, because I’m going to tell you about a fantastic event that will shake our planet. The day is almost here, when the whole world will stop and join in the greatest party ever – the…
Putin tells Tucker Carlson Russia has no interest in attacking Poland or Latvia
Feb. 9 By David Ljunggren, Ronald Popeski and David Brunnstrom (Reuters) – Russian President Vladimir Putin said in an interview that aired on Thursday that Russia will fight for its interests “to the end” but has no interest in expanding its war in Ukraine to…
US State Dept Approves Nearly $4 Billion Sale of 31 Armed Drones to India
Feb. 1 By Mike Stone and Ismail Shakil WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The U.S. State Department has approved the potential sale of 31 armed MQ-9B SkyGuardian drones, related missiles and equipment to India for nearly $4 billion, the Pentagon said on Thursday, years after the two countries…
Japan’s SLIM Moon Craft Short on Power After Successful Lunar Landing
Jan. 19 By Kantaro Komiya and Joey Roulette TOKYO (Reuters) -Japan on Saturday became the fifth country to put a spacecraft on the moon, but solar power issues threatened to cut short the nation’s mission to prove a “precision” landing technology and revitalise a space…
Women in Germany Earn 18% Less Than Men as Gender Pay Gap Persists
Jan. 18 By David Shepardson and Valerie Insinna BERLIN (Reuters) – Women in Germany earned 18% less on average than men last year, due largely to a levelling-off in earnings after having children and taking part-time work, the Federal Statistics Office said on Thursday. The…
Shell to Exit Nigeria’s Troubled Onshore Oil After Nearly a Century
Jan. 16 By Ron Bousso LONDON (Reuters) -Shell is set to conclude nearly a century of operations in Nigerian onshore oil and gas after agreeing to sell its subsidiary there to a consortium of five mostly local companies for up to $2.4 billion. The British…
Volvo Eyes Sale of Arquus to John Cockerill, Takes $87 Million Hit
Jan. 15 By Greta Rosen Fondahn (Reuters) -Sweden’s Volvo said on Monday it had signed an option agreement to sell its Arquus defence unit to John Cockerill Defense, and would book a fourth-quarter operating loss from the deal of some 900 million Swedish crowns ($87.44…
Analysis-Oil Tankers Continue Red Sea Movements Despite Houthi Attacks
Jan. 9 By Georgina McCartney and Arathy Somasekhar HOUSTON (Reuters) – Oil and fuel tanker traffic in the Red Sea was stable in December, even though many container ships have rerouted due to attacks by Iran-aligned Houthi militants, a Reuters analysis of vessel tracking data…