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Media: controversial Russian grain ship will not be unloaded in Israel

Media: controversial Russian grain ship will not be unloaded in Israel

Israel has reportedly refused to unload a shipment of grain suspected to have been stolen from occupied Ukrainian territories by Russia. Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andri Sybiha welcomed the decision, which was reported by multiple Israeli media outlets citing government and industry sources.

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Brussels must investigate Chinese acquisition of MediaMarkt and Saturn

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Scaled-back Red Square parade bolsters Ukraine allies

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Murder suspect Lisa held longer for observation at Pieter Baan Center

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Chris Jude, the 22-year-old suspect in the killing of 17-year-old Lisa, will remain at the Pieter Baan Centrum for an extended period of psychiatric observation. This decision was announced during a preliminary court hearing in Amsterdam on Thursday.

London suspect was known to terrorism prevention program

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The suspect involved in a stabbing in London's Golders Green was previously known to a government-led anti-terrorism prevention program. This initiative is designed to intervene and prevent individuals at risk of radicalization from committing terrorist acts.