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US, UK, Canada Sanction Dozens On Human Rights Anniversary

International Business Times 

Dozens of alleged human rights abusers around the world face new sanctions Friday under a coordinated action by the United States, Britain and Canada to mark the 75th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.

Macron Defends Allowing Jewish Ritual At Elysee Palace

International Business Times 

French President Emmanuel Macron felt compelled Friday to justify allowing a Jewish ritual at the Elysee palace after critics accused him of failing to respect France's secular traditions.

Putin Says He Will Run For Re-election In 2024

International Business Times 

President Vladimir Putin said Friday he will run for re-election in 2024, Russian news agencies reported, allowing the Kremlin leader to extend his decades-long grip on power into the 2030s.



France's Macron Says Notre Dame Cathedral To Reopen On Time

International Business Times 

French President Emmanuel Macron promised on Friday that the restoration of Paris's Notre Dame Cathedral, badly damaged by fire in 2019, would be completed in time for its planned reopening next December.

Spain Finance Chief Calvino To Head EU's Lending Arm

International Business Times 

Spain's Economy Minister Nadia Calvino, the newly-named European Investment Bank (EIB) chief, is a politician who is well-versed in EU lore and a pragmatist with experience of navigating power struggles.

How Solana Blockchain Can Stay In The Sun With Sam Bankman-Fried Gone

International Business Times 

Solana's renaissance may come as a surprise to some crypto pundits who predicted at the end of 2022 that the collapse of FTX and Alameda would trigger the demise of the ultra-fast blockchain so often praised by Sam Bankman-Fried before his disgrace as being the only blockchain that had the muscle to sustain mass crypto adoption.

UN Climate Talks Chief Pushes For Rapid Draft Deal

International Business Times 

The head of the UN climate summit pressed nations Friday to strike a deal as talks resumed after a break, with only four days left for negotiators to iron out differences over the fate of fossil fuels.





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