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The West is an ‘existential’ threat to the Russia — Lavrov
MOSCOW — Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said Friday that a new foreign policy document adopted by President Vladimir Putin identifies the West as posing an “existential” threat to Moscow.“The existential nature of threats to the security and development of our country, driven by the actions of unfriendly states is recognized” in the policy, Lavrov said during a televised meeting with Russia’s security council.Updates to Russia’s strategy for engagement on the global stage were necessary, he said, due to “revolutionary changes” in the world, announcing he had formally adopted the new 42-page document.Russia’s relationship with the West has reached new lows since it launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine last year.“The United States of America is directly...
April 01, 2023

The West is an ‘existential’ threat to the Russia — Lavrov

Robert Rundo was said to have been at a 2017 rally in Charlottesville that shocked the US
US white supremacist arrested in Romania
BUDAPEST — A prominent member of a California-based white supremacist group has been arrested in Romania and will be extradited to the US.Robert Rundo, 33, co-founder of the Rise Above Movement, was arrested on Friday at a Bucharest gym following a tip-off, Romanian police said.He was accused of violence in 2017 and indicted by a US court in 2018.The case was dismissed in 2019, but a federal grand jury in Los Angeles issued a new indictment in January.Romanian police told the BBC they detained Mr Rundo in response to the US legal move.Mr Rundo and others were accused of rioting and conspiracy by recruiting and training members for violence and taking part in violence across the US in 2017.Videos showed Mr Rundo punching counter-protesters in Huntington Beach and a police officer in...
March 31, 2023

US white supremacist arrested in Romania

OpenAI launched ChatGPT last November
Italy blocks ChatGPT over privacy concerns
LONDON — Regulators in Italy issued a temporary ban on ChatGPT Friday, effective immediately, due to privacy concerns and said they had opened an investigation into how OpenAI, the US company behind the popular chatbot, uses data.Italy’s data protection agency said users lacked information about the collection of their data and that a breach at ChatGPT had been reported on March 20.“There appears to be no legal basis underpinning the massive collection and processing of personal data in order to ‘train’ the algorithms on which the platform relies,” the agency said.The Italian regulator also expressed concerns over the lack of age verification for ChatGPT users. It argued that this “exposes children to receiving responses that are absolutely inappropriate to their age and...
March 31, 2023

Italy blocks ChatGPT over privacy concerns

Finland's Presidet Sauli Niinisto met with his Turkish counterpart, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, earlier in March
Turkey approves Finland Nato membership bid
ANKARA — Finland will become the 31st member of Nato after Turkey's parliament voted to approve its application.Turkey had delayed Finland's bid to join the West's defensive alliance for months - complaining the Nordic nation was supporting "terrorists".Sweden, which applied to join Nato at the same time last May, is still being blocked by Ankara over similar complaints.Any Nato expansion needs the support of all its members.Finland will now be formally admitted into Nato at its next summit, taking place in July in Lithuania. Nato Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said on Twitter: "I look forward to raising Finland's flag at Nato HQ in the coming days. Together we are stronger and safer."In a statement following the Turkish vote, the Finnish...
March 31, 2023

Turkey approves Finland Nato membership bid

Sergei Roldugin is godfather to Vladimir Putin's eldest daughter
Bankers found guilty of helping Putin's friend
LONDON — Four bankers who allowed a friend of Vladimir Putin to deposit huge sums in Swiss banks have been found guilty of lacking due diligence.The former executives at the Zurich branch of Russia's Gazprombank were given hefty fines for helping musician Sergei Roldugin, nicknamed "Putin's wallet".Roldugin reportedly paid in around $30m (£24m) between 2014 and 2016.He gave no credible explanation of where the money had come from.Under Swiss law, banks are required to reject or close accounts if they have doubts about the account holder or the source of the money. Roldugin, a cellist, is godfather to President Putin's eldest daughter, Maria.The Russian leader has also awarded him the Order of Alexander Nevsky, an order of merit given out by the Russian...
March 30, 2023

Bankers found guilty of helping Putin's friend

King Charles III is welcomed by German Chancellor Olaf Scholz at the Chancellery on Thursday in Berlin, Germany
King Charles becomes first British monarch to address German parliament
BERLIN — King Charles III on Thursday became the first British monarch to address the Bundestag, the German parliament, paying tribute to the deep historical bonds and longstanding ties between the two nations.The British sovereign is in Germany on the inaugural state visit of his reign with the Queen Consort until Friday.Alternating between German and English, Charles said it was a “great honor” to be addressing the Bundestag on Thursday, adding he was proud to be in Berlin to “renew the special bond of friendship between our two countries.”He said the friendship between the two nations “meant so much to my beloved mother,” who spoke often of her visits to the country.Charles discussed the war in Ukraine, and praised the countries’ support of Kyiv.“Countless lives have...
March 30, 2023

King Charles becomes first British monarch to address German parliament

Evan Gershkovich
Russia arrests US journalist on spying charge
MOSCOW — A US journalist working for the Wall Street Journal has been formally arrested in Russia and accused of spying.Evan Gershkovich, an experienced Russia reporter, was working in Yekaterinburg at the time of his detention.The Wall Street Journal said it was "deeply concerned" for his safety and vehemently denied the allegations against him.The Kremlin claimed the reporter had been "caught red-handed".The FSB said it had "halted illegal activities" and that the reporter had been "acting on US instructions" and "collecting state secrets".Hours later, the security service took him to Lefortovo district court in Moscow for his formal arrest. He was later seen being escorted from the building before being driven away.His lawyer said he...
March 30, 2023

Russia arrests US journalist on spying charge




A nugget made from lab-grown chicken meat is seen during a media presentation in Singapore, the first country to allow the sale of meat created without slaughtering any animals, on Dec. 22, 2020. — courtesy Nicholas Yeo/AFP
Italy moves to ban lab-grown meat to protect food heritage
ROME — Italy’s right-wing government has backed a bill that would ban laboratory-produced meat and other synthetic foods, highlighting Italian food heritage and health protection.If the proposals go through, breaking the ban would attract fines of up to €60,000 (£53,000).Francesco Lollobrigida, who runs the rebranded ministry for agriculture and food sovereignty, spoke of the importance of Italy’s food tradition. The farmers’ lobby praised the move.But it was a blow for some animal welfare groups, which have highlighted lab-made meat as a solution to issues including protecting the environment from carbon emissions and food safety.Coldiretti and other agriculture lobbies have collected half a million signatures in recent months calling for protection of “natural food vs...
March 29, 2023

Italy moves to ban lab-grown meat to protect food heritage

Metropolitan Clement poses at Kyiv-Pechersk Lavra, also known as the Kyiv Monastery of the Caves, a historical Eastern Orthodox Christian monastery in Kyiv. — courtesy Genya Savilov
Orthodox clerics say they will not leave Kyiv monastery
KYIV — Orthodox Christian clerics say they will stay at a historic monastery in the Ukrainian capital, Kyiv, despite a planned government-ordered eviction of hundreds of priests, monks and students.The Pechersk Lavra is a seat of Ukraine’s Orthodox Church (UOC), which split from the Moscow patriarchate after Russia’s invasion last year.But Ukrainian officials suspect some of the top clergy have maintained ties with the church in Moscow, which they deny. The UOC has been ordered to leave the site by the end of Wednesday.The Ukrainian government, which owns the vast 11th Century monastery overlooking the Dnipro River, says the decision was taken after a commission discovered multiple violations of the tenancy agreement of the complex, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.Metropolitan Clement,...
March 29, 2023

Orthodox clerics say they will not leave Kyiv monastery

Rubbish on the streets of Paris is being removed after the rubbish collection strike in Paris was suspended.
Rubbish to be removed from streets of Paris after collectors strike is suspended
PARIS — A three-week-long rubbish collection strike in Paris has been suspended.The announcement from the CGT trade union came after the number of workers following the strike call dwindled.Tons of rubbish that have been piling up in the streets of the French capital are now set to be removed.A blockade of the incinerators serving the city has also been lifted. The union said it would be discussing with members about returning with a more powerful strike in the future.But it also admitted in a written statement that the movement was being suspended because there were “almost no strikers left”.The strike of the agents, and in particular the blockading of the three incinerators that serve the capital, had led to a spectacular piling up of uncollected waste.Almost 7,000 tons of rubbish...
March 29, 2023

Rubbish to be removed from streets of Paris after collectors strike is suspended

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