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The brutal reality of war came to a village in western Ukraine today when a soldier who gave his life defending Kyiv was laid to rest. Mykola Zhdanyanchyn was among hundreds of Ukrainian soldiers killed or wounded in fierce fighting at the
Hotel Chocolat to open in-store cafes with free samples as it ramps up expansion plans amid soaring sales By Daily Mail City & Finance Reporter Published: 17:01 EST, 2 March 2022 | Updated: 17:01 EST, 2 March 2022 Hotel Chocolat is revamping
President Biden said Wednesday that it is clear Vladimir Putin is targeting civilians in Ukraine and insisted that ‘nothing is off the table’ with banning Russian gas imports, a drastic move that would send energy prices soaring further. ‘It’s clear they are,’
The world’s first fully-themed Jumanji ride based on the popular film franchise is opening in Italy next month. Transporting visitors into the ‘parallel dimension of the Jumanji game’, the £16million (€20million) ‘Jumanji: The Adventure’ ride will open on April 2 at Gardaland
Revealed: ‘Longest cable car system in France’ set to open in Paris in 2025 at a cost of £111million ‘Cable 1’ will link Villeneuve-Saint-Georges to Creteil in the southeastern suburbs of the French capital The system will take 18 minutes to take travellers
Dow is set to open 130 points lower a day after markets made historic bounce-back: Gas prices rise three cents in a day as Russian invasion shakes world oil markets The major US stock indexes were set for a weaker open on
UK shares rebounded today – led by financial stocks and miners – as traders took their lead from a rally on Wall Street after Washington decided against imposing the stiffest sanctions on Russia over its invasion of Ukraine. The FTSE 100 gained
Shoppers who attended the opening of IKEA’s unique ‘small store’ have shared their optimism that it could ‘bring life’ back to an area after years of looking ‘derelict’. London is hosting the Swedish home goods company’s first ‘small store’ project in the
More than 150 senior Russian officials have signed an open letter condemning Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine as ‘an unprecedented atrocity’ and warning of ‘catastrophic consequences’. The deputies said they were ‘convinced’ Russian citizens do not back the war and blamed Putin