Russia’s only active launch pad certified for crewed spaceflight has sustained significant damage following the November 27, 2025, liftoff of Soyuz MS-28, raising uncertainty about the country’s ability to support upcoming human and…
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Anti-suit success in restraining Russian proceedings to support English arbitration
Tecnimont S.p.A. and MT Russia LLC recently obtained anti-suit relief from the English Court (Butcher J) to restrain LLC EuroChem North-West-2 from pursuing Russian proceedings commenced in breach of an English arbitration agreement. LLC EuroChem…
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Jean-Philippe Mateta’s contract talks with Crystal Palace stall
A number of European clubs have shown an interest in Mateta in recent months, including Serie A side Atalanta.
Uncertainty over his future has surfaced at a time when Oliver Glasner’s disappointment regarding the club’s transfer activity has come…
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Hole in Antarctic ozone layer shrinks to smallest since 2019, scientists say | Ozone layer
The hole in the ozone layer over the Antarctic this year was the smallest and shortest-lived since 2019, according to European space scientists, who described the finding as a “reassuring sign” of the layer’s recovery.
The yearly gap in what…
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Human Rights Watch questions FIFA over ‘Peace Prize’, receives no response
FIFA has been sent a letter by Human Rights Watch requesting information about the process and criteria applied by soccer’s world governing body ahead of handing out its inaugural peace prize during the draw for the 2026 World Cup this…
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Sir Geoffrey Boycott’s advice to England ahead of Ashes 2nd Test: ‘All we ask is for them to use their brains and realise there are times when they should throttle back’ | Cricket News
Sir Geoffrey Boycott said that England are perfectly capable of defeating Australia in the second Test but that can only be done if captain Ben Stokes and Co don’t depend on relentlessly attacking the game in spite of the situation dictating…
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5 moments you missed at the Formula 1 2025 Qatar Grand Prix
The Qatar Grand Prix always provides plenty of drama as the penultimate race of the season, and 2025 was no different. The excitement was non-stop thanks to the final Sprint weekend and entertaining support races. After all the action on track,…
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FLAG Art Foundation Endows £200,000 Artist Prize at Serpentine Galleries
The New York–based FLAG Art Foundation will give £1 million ($1.3 million) to the Serpentine Galleries in London to endow a new artist prize.
The Serpentine x FLAG Art Foundation Prize, as it will be called, will be awarded every other…
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Section 144 imposed in Islamabad for two months – Dawn
- Section 144 imposed in Islamabad for two months Dawn
- ICT admin enforces Section 144, bans all public gatherings Associated Press of Pakistan
- Islamabad admin says Section 144 already in place ahead of PTI protest Geo News
- Section 144 imposed in…
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