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Starmer apologised to Epstein's victims for Mandelson's appointment
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer publicly apologised to the victims of Jeffrey Epstein, acknowledging the mistake of appointing Peter Mandelson to a high government position despite his hidden ties to the financier.
Sweden allocates 1 billion kronor to Ukraine to support its energy system
Against the backdrop of Russia's massive attacks on Ukraine's energy infrastructure, the Swedish government announced that it would provide large-scale financial assistance to stabilise the energy system and support critical infrastructure.
Japan's ruling party wins landslide victory in elections
In Japan's snap parliamentary elections, the nationalist Liberal Democratic Party won a decisive victory, giving Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi a strong mandate to continue the government's course.
New documents reveal details of Prince Andrew`s ties to Jeffrey Epstein
Declassified emails and photographs showed that Prince Andrew remained in contact with Jeffrey Epstein even after his conviction and release from house arrest.
Belgorod began accepting applications for evacuation due to problems with heating and electricity
In Belgorod, strikes on energy infrastructure caused serious problems with heating and electricity supply, prompting local authorities to begin accepting applications for temporary relocation of residents.
The Epstein scandal: Jack Lang offered to resign as president of the Arab World Institute
Former French Culture Minister Jack Lang, amid reports of his ties to Jeffrey Epstein, offered his resignation as president of the Arab World Institute, and the French Foreign Ministry took note of this decision.
Kyiv received the first batch of generators from the EU to support heat supply
The capital received 177 generators from the European Union's rescEU civil protection reserve, which are planned to be used to power individual heating points in residential buildings.
QatarEnergy has signed a 27-year LNG contract with Jera, Japan`s largest power generator.
QatarEnergy has signed a long-term agreement with Japan`s Jera to supply 3 million tonnes of liquefied natural gas per year for 27 years, amid growing demand for electricity from data centres and semiconductor factories.
Ukrainian military captured 11 Russian soldiers in the Zaporizhzhia direction
Near Pavlivka in the Zaporizhzhia direction, Ukrainian Armed Forces soldiers captured eleven Russian soldiers in a week, thwarting yet another attempt by the enemy to create propaganda content.
Military game showed how Russia could quickly break NATO's defences in the Baltics without the allies' determination
A new war game in Germany simulated a Russian invasion of Lithuania and showed that the key weak link may not be technology, but rather the speed of political decisions and the willingness of allies to act together.
The US proposes creating a trade bloc for critical minerals to counter China
The US administration has announced plans to unite allies in a special trade bloc for critical minerals in order to reduce dependence on China and protect its own production.
Ukraine received backup power equipment with a capacity of over 145 MW from international partners
Over the past week, international partners have provided Ukraine with a large shipment of energy equipment to support communities and critical infrastructure amid a damaged power grid.