Slovakian Prime Minister Robert Fico is out of danger following an attempt on his life on Wednesday, Deputy Prime Minister Robert Kaliňák and the deputy head of the hospital where Fico is being treated told the news agency TASR on Sunday. "Based on the adviser to the medical consultation this morning, we can state that the patient is currently not in a life-threatening condition," the deputy head of the university hospital in Banská Bystrica, Milan Urbáni, told journalists. "However, his...
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Ukrainian units locked in street battles with the Kremlin’s forces in a key northeastern Ukraine town have halted the Russian advance, military officials in Kyiv claimed Thursday, though a senior Moscow official said the frontline push had enough resources to keep going. Russian attempts to establish a foothold in the
Slovak defense minister says doctors are fighting for the life of prime
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Katherine Doherty reports on the key takeaways from JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon's comments at the firm's annual investor day. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Universities are a place for dialogue, not for intimidation, violence or vandalism, education minister Robbert Dijkgraaf said on Wednesday afternoon, in response to the pro-Palestine protests in Amsterdam and Utrecht. “Universities must be a safe place for everyone,” Dijkgraaf said. The “great strength of a university is that you discuss and debate using a barrage of arguments.” Dijkgraaf also said he is in close contact with Amsterdam University’s management team and is supporting them where...
A lack of high-voltage power lines to connect wind and solar to major cities has slowed Australia’s clean energy rollout, putting homes at risk of blackouts and supply shortfalls as coal-fired power plants close. With 62 per cent of Australia’s coal stations to shut within 10 years, the Australian Energy Market Operator (AEMO) warns reliability […]
Donal Murphy is fretting over the share price at the his Dublin conglomerate despite success in everything from guitars to vitamin gummies to solar projects
China said its minister for agriculture and rural affairs is under investigation by the anti-graft agency for “serious violations” of the law, the latest high-level government official to be probed for alleged wrongdoing.