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The Benefits of Self-Investment in Belgium
Date: June 9, 2022
Money is a powerful tool that, when used correctly, can create great opportunities for those who seek them. When it comes to investments, Belgium offers a variety of choices that can be tailored to meet your specific needs. By investing in yourself and learning about these options, you can ensure that your money works harder...

Top U.S. Official Meets Philippines’ Marcos to Boost “longstanding Alliance”
Date: June 9, 2022
MANILA (Reuters) – Philippine President-elect Ferdinand Marcos met with a top U.S. official in Manila on Thursday, underscoring efforts to preserve an alliance strained by incumbent leader Rodrigo Duterte’s animosity toward Washington and his embrace of Beijing. The Philippines is a fulcrum of the geopolitical rivalry between the United States and China. Though the Southeast...

Exclusive: Russia Warns U.S. Media in Moscow They Risk Losing Their Accreditation – Sources
Date: June 6, 2022
By Guy Faulconbridge LONDON (Reuters) – Russia warned U.S. news organisations on Monday they risked being stripped of their accreditation unless the treatment of Russian journalists in the United States improves, according to three sources with knowledge of the matter. Since Russia invaded Ukraine on Feb. 24, some Russian state media have been prevented from...

Queen Elizabeth Thanked for Being ‘still in the Saddle’ After 70 Years
Date: June 3, 2022
By Michael Holden and Kate Holton LONDON (Reuters) -Horse-loving Queen Elizabeth was thanked for being “in the saddle” for 70 years as head of state at a service on Friday to celebrate her Platinum Jubilee, an event she missed due to her “mobility issues”. Other senior members of the royal family joined a congregation of...

Exclusive-Ukraine Investigates Deportation of Children to Russia as Possible Genocide
Date: June 3, 2022
By Anthony Deutsch and Stephanie van den Berg THE HAGUE (Reuters) – Prosecutors investigating war crimes cases in Ukraine are examining allegations of the forcible deportation of children to Russia since the invasion as they seek to build a genocide indictment, the country’s top prosecutor said in an interview. International humanitarian law classifies the forced...

U.S. Targets Russian Yachts, Cellist Linked to Putin Over Ukraine War
Date: June 2, 2022
By Simon Lewis and Doina Chiacu WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The Biden administration on Thursday issued a raft of new sanctions aimed a punishing Russia for its invasion of Ukraine, with targets including several yachts linked to Russian President Vladimir Putin, an oligarch who heads a major steel producer, and a cellist it says acts as a...
