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US gives a new $457 mln for Ukraine law enforcement
US gives a new $457 mln for Ukraine law enforcement
World

The United States on Monday announced another $457.5 million for Ukrainian law enforcement, its latest funding to Kyiv in addition to billions for the military as it fights Russian invaders. The United States has committed in total more than $645 million to Ukrainian law enforcement since mid-December, according to the State Department.

French borrowing to hit record as 2023 budget unveiled
French borrowing to hit record as 2023 budget unveiled
Business and Economy

The French government will borrow a record 270 billion euros ($260 billion) next year to finance a budget that includes caps on energy prices that are expected to soar over the winter, officials said Monday. The government has vowed that, from January, increases of electricity and gas prices will be limited to 15 percent, a measure expected to cost 45 billion euros.

UK eyes big TikTok fine over child privacy lapse
UK eyes big TikTok fine over child privacy lapse
Business and Economy

Britain on Monday warned it could fine TikTok £27 million ($29 million) over a potential failure to protect children's privacy on the Chinese-owned video app. The watchdog has served the group with a notice of intent -- which is a legal document that precedes a possible fine -- over the possible breach of UK data protection law.

Russia school shooting leaves 13 dead, including children
Russia school shooting leaves 13 dead, including children
World

The death toll has risen to 13 people, including seven children, after a man opened fire Monday at his former school in central Russia, authorities said. Authorities previously announced a death toll of nine people but did not specify if that included the suspected shooter.

Ukrainian geeks turned guerrillas make frontline drones
Ukrainian geeks turned guerrillas make frontline drones
World

For young Ukrainian geeks, making drones -- for reconnaissance or destruction -- in a house basement near the Donbas frontline is "new generation" guerrilla warfare. For him, these technologies can make a difference in the conflict in Ukraine "because the current war ... is a new generation war".

Nigeria presidential hopefuls in tight race as 2023 vote campaign opens
Nigeria presidential hopefuls in tight race as 2023 vote campaign opens
Africa

With Nigeria's economy struggling and insecurity rife, four top presidential candidates start campaigning this week for next February's election in an open race to replace President Muhammadu Buhari. After two terms under Buhari, a Muslim from the northwest, it was widely expected major parties would select a presidential candidate from the south.

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