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Shelling of Ukraine’s Sievierodonetsk plant causes oil leak and fire, governor says
KYIV (Reuters) -Russian shelling of the Azot chemical plant in the embattled Ukraine city of Sievierodonetsk caused a powerful fire to break out after a leak of tonnes of radiator oil, Luhansk governo...
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Spain swelters in hottest pre-summer heatwave for 20 years
By Mariano Valladolid and Marcelo Del Pozo SEVILLE, Spain (Reuters) - Fan-sellers were doing good business in the southern city of Seville on Saturday as Spain sizzled in the hottest pre-summer heatwa...
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Ukraine restores internet link between occupied nuclear plant and IAEA, says Energoatom
KYIV (Reuters) - Ukraine's state nuclear firm Energoatom said on Saturday it had helped restore an internet connection between the International Atomic Energy Agency and the servers of Ukraine's Zapor...
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Family of British man facing the death penalty in Donbas call for his release
LONDON (Reuters) - The family of British man Shaun Pinner who has been sentenced to death by a court by Russian proxy authorities in Donbas have spoken of their devastation at the news and requested h...
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South Korean to go on trial in Russia-controlled East Ukraine – Ifax
(Reuters) - A captured fighter from South Korea will go on trial in the self-proclaimed Donetsk People's Republic (DPR), which is controlled by pro-Russian separatists, Interfax news agency reported c...
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Estonia PM Kallas set to regain majority in parliament
VILNIUS (Reuters) -Estonian conservative opposition party Isamaa said on Saturday it would seek to join the Baltic country's government, putting Prime Minister Kaja Kallas and her liberal Reform Party...
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Up to 300,000 tonnes of grain in destroyed warehouses, Ukraine dep minister says
KYIV (Reuters) - Up to 300,000 tonnes of grain may have been stored in warehouses that Kyiv says were destroyed by Russian shelling last weekend, deputy agriculture minister Taras Vysotskyi said on Sa...
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German union calls on steel workers to hold further warning strikes
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - German union IG Metall called on Saturday for steel workers to hold further warning strikes after employers failed to meet its wage increase demands in a third round of talks. Th...
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Rwanda says two soldiers detained in Congo have been released
(Reuters) - Two Rwandan soldiers captured by Democratic Republic of Congo's army last month and accused by Congolese authorities of supporting a rebel offensive have been released, Rwanda's military s...
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Five people found dead in helicopter crash in Italy – Ansa news agency
ROME (Reuters) - Five people were found dead after a helicopter crash in Italy, Ansa news agency said on Saturday citing rescuers, and two passengers were still missing. The helicopter took off on Thu...
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