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Lithuania widens curbs on Kaliningrad trade despite Russian warning

VILNIUS, July 11 (Reuters) - Lithuania on Monday expanded restrictions on trade through its territory to Russia's Baltic exclave of Kaliningrad, as more European...

13 million Britons will be pushed into debt by energy price cap rise, government...

One in four won’t be able to afford bills, says Citizens Advice – as PM accused of going ‘missing in action’ Britons face a “living...

‘It’s done’: Did Liz Truss text Antony Blinken after Nord Stream attack?

Former UK Prime Minister Liz Truss allegedly sent a text message saying ‘it’s done’ to the US Secretary of State Antony Blinken immediately after...

50,000 Ukrainian refugees in UK facing homelessness ‘disaster’ next year

No new support packages offered to Homes for Ukraine sponsors as the first group of six-month placements is set to come to an end A...

Still miles apart: Americans and the state of U.S. democracy half a year into...

Bright Line Watch June 2021 surveys As the country turns 245 years old, Americans have reasons to worry about the state of their democracy. In...

U.S. Believes Ukrainians Were Behind an Assassination in Russia

American officials said they were not aware of the plan ahead of time for the attack that killed Daria Dugina and that they had...

The Opposition’s Double Standard and Ambassador Degnan’sBehaviorNot Befitting Her Status as a Diplomat

The events that took place in Georgia on the 5th of July  have been a topic of discussion all week, not only domestically, but...

Americans see their nation as a weaker force in the world

So how is the U.S. perceived on the world stage right now? One significant review is not very promising. “The prevailing view among Americans is...

SAS War Crimes in Afghanistan covered up

The UK has been accused of a cover up during the time its forces were engaged in the war in Afghanistan, in an inquiry...

Germany leads objections to Balkan/Eastern visa-free travel

Unlawful residency and unfounded asylum claims from some western Balkan states, plus Moldova, Georgia and Ukraine, is triggering discussions on suspending visa-free travel to...