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Putin says captured Ukrainian soldiers in Kursk will be treated as ‘terrorists’Russia’s chief of general staff, Valery Gerasimov, said his forces had captured about 430 Ukrainian soldiers in the Kursk region, state news agency Tass reports.Gerasimov, in a meeting with Russian president Vladimir Putin at a command post in Kursk, said: The Ukrainian military, seeing futility of further resistance, started surrendering. Four hundred and thirty fighters were captured. Putin said the captured fighters should be “treated as terrorists, in accordance with the laws of the Russian Federation,” Agence-France-Presse reports.Putin’s comments suggest the captured soldiers could face trials in Russian courts…

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Police are investigating the fatal shooting of a 71-year-old former Mafia boss on a highway near Grenoble in southeastern France.Jean Pierre Mardera, described by French media in the 1980s as the “godfather” of the local mafia, was reportedly chased and shot in a car while climbing the A41 highway on Wednesday morning.The shooters escaped from the scene and the burnt-out ruins of the stolen Renault Glasses car they were driving were soon discovered in a parking lot in Grenoble.His death comes ten years after the disappearance of his younger brother, Robert Mardera.Local newspaper Ledauphiné Libéré reported that he left the…

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Sign up for CNN sleep, but a better newsletter series. Our 7-part guide offers useful tips to help you achieve a better sleep. CNN – Wearing red light glasses, eating two kiwi fruit, taking supplements, inserting a nostril dilator, and making sure the room was completely dark before heading to the bed? Forget about the simple bedtime routine of brushing your teeth, washing your face and wearing your pyjamas. Currently, people looking for the perfect sleep routine are adding steps that include supplements, specific foods, specific apps, other devices, and layered beauty routines. For some, these practices are part of…

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Paul Kirby, Bethany Bell, Adam EastonLondon, Rome and WarsawGetty ImagesAmerican jeans, motorcycles and bourbon imports are hit by EU measuresIn Brussels it was just after 6:00 on Wednesday. However, it was midnight in Washington, D.C. that President Donald Trump’s 25% tariffs on steel and aluminum were enforced on major US trading partners.It took less than 10 minutes for the European Union to respond.”Taxes are taxes. They are bad for businesses and bad for consumers,” said European Commission President Ursula von der Reyen.The EU’s first measures will take effect on US products on April 1, from jeans and motorcycles to peanut…

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Dressing room politics aside, this final is drenched in history on one side.Record-breaking is something the Saracens have a long tradition, with some of the biggest names in the women’s game being alumni, including Maggie Alfonsi, Karen Almond, Nicky Ponsford and Jane Mitchell.They continue to be one of the most established and successful aspects of the amateur and semi-professional era. They are 12-time Premier winners and three-time PWR champions, with their final title coming into the year 2022.Garrigan temporarily left the club for two seasons to play for the Harlequins, but felt compelled to come back.“The reason I returned to…

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The new list of single-family homes fell sharply in February compared to a year ago, and has been steadily heading downwards overall since 2019. This is an important indicator that the state’s housing market continues to decline. According to a monthly market report from the New Hampshire Real Estate Association, the new list of existing detached homes fell 11.3% from February 2024. The list of condos/townhouses fell by 6.2%. A total of 727 detached homes were listed in February compared to 820 the previous year. The first month since March 2024 saw a year-on-year decline in listings, but listings have…

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Arizona’s business community and policy leaders will convene at the Arizona Chamber of Commerce in Arizona Biltmore next month for an annual update of the industry from Capitol Hill Luncheon. Announced by the Salt River Project, this premiere event features in-depth conversations with US Senator Mark Kelly and Reuben Galego, providing valuable insight into the latest federal policies affecting Arizona’s economy and business community. This year’s edition will mark the first appearance in an update from Capitol Hill for Senators Kelly and Gallego. With so many things happening in Washington that affect Arizona, the perspectives of two state U.S. senators…

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“Snow White” Controversy 7 Missed the opportunity for an actor like me… Ali Chapman says Published on March 12, 2025 at 10:49 AM PDT Play video content TMZ.com “Snow White” is a big release week, but instead of excitement, the controversy is still strong. We spoke with Ali, her husband Matt McCarthy and Ali, the owner of Craig’s Madhouse on Tuesday. Catch the video – because they have a lot to say! Star Ali of “Freak Show” added that Disney has a great opportunity to represent a small community of people. Ali detailed that major studios should not rob jobs…

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United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby said Southwest’s plan to start billing for check bags could be good for other airlines as well as its revenue.”It’s a sacred cow murder,” Kirby told JP Morgan Investors Conference on Tuesday hours after the Southwest announced the new fee.He added that he thinks the move is “good for everyone.” It refers to the large US aviation industry where bag fees are standard.As you know: The best time to book a flight for the cheapest airfares Dallas-based Southwest will begin charging check bag fees for new bookings starting May 28th. The cost of the new…

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ISLAMABAD, Pakistan – Security forces in Pakistan’s southwestern province of Balochistan say they have signed a military operation against the armed separatists that hijacked the Jafar Express tied to Peshawar on Tuesday and rescued 346 passengers. Authorities said the troops killed all 33 attackers from the Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA). The train carrying around 400 passengers had left Quetta, the capital of Balochistan province, on the morning that was intercepted by Bla Fighters near a series of tunnels about 160 km (100 miles) away. General Ahmed Sharif, director of Interservices’ Public Relations, confirmed that the media wing of the train,…

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