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'I don't want to die': Russians flee abroad after Putin's call-up
'I don't want to die': Russians flee abroad after Putin's call-up
World

Dmitri flew to Armenia with just one small bag, leaving behind his wife and children, adding to the thousands fleeing Russia to avoid serving in the war against Ukraine. Since then, Armenia says at least 40,000 Russians have arrived in the small Caucasus country, once a part of the Soviet Union.

S.Africa teens build solar train as power cuts haunt commuters
S.Africa teens build solar train as power cuts haunt commuters
Africa

For years, students in a South African township have seen their parents struggle to use trains for daily commutes, the railways frequently hobbled by power outages and cable thefts. "Our parents... no longer use trains (because of) cable theft... and load shedding," said Ronnie Masindi, 18, referring to rolling blackouts caused by failures at old and poorly maintained coal-powered plants.

Kremlin proxies in Ukraine double down ahead of annexation votes
Kremlin proxies in Ukraine double down ahead of annexation votes
World

Kremlin-installed officials in Ukrainian regions controlled by Moscow's forces vowed on Thursday to press ahead with polls this week on annexation by Russia, after world leaders condemned the votes and said the results would be void. Western leaders convening in New York this week unanimously condemned the ballots.

Spanish court opens probe into cannabis 'Ponzi scheme'
Spanish court opens probe into cannabis 'Ponzi scheme'
Business and Economy

Spain's top criminal court has opened a fraud investigation into a Netherlands-based medicinal cannabis investment platform which allegedly swindled people around the world of millions of dollars. This is believed to be the first class-action lawsuit against JuicyFields, which according to media investigations scammed investors around the world.

Inflation-hit Turkey cuts rate for second month
Inflation-hit Turkey cuts rate for second month
Business and Economy

Turkey's central bank on Thursday cut its policy rate for the second straight month despite an annual inflation rate that has reached 80 percent and is still moving higher. "The Turkish central bank's policy rate really has little real meaning these days, given inflation at 80 percent plus," said BlueBay Asset Management analyst Timothy Ash.

Guinea junta slams W.Africa bloc chief's transition 'lies'
Guinea junta slams W.Africa bloc chief's transition 'lies'
Africa

Guinea's ruling military junta on Thursday accused the president of the West African regional bloc ECOWAS of "lies" over his call for sanctions on Conakry if it seeks a three-year transition back to civilian rule. - Regional instability and coups - The West Africa bloc has been struggling with a string of military coups in the region in the past two years.

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