Russians are not cashing out of banks, deposits hit a record high but savings boom that built them running out of steam
This week The Telegraph reported that “Russians withdraw billions from banks amid fears Putin could seize deposits.” What actually happened is Russian bank deposits have doubled since the start of the war in Ukraine and are still rising.
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Nato has no plan for a joint Russia-China attack, its own strategists say
The scenario that keeps Western planners awake is easy to describe and, it turns out, almost entirely unstudied: Russia moves on a Nato member while China moves on Taiwan.
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Indonesia brands LGBTQ culture a security threat
Tucked away in an appendix alongside severe global and domestic hazards such as international terrorism, illicit trafficking, environmental plunder, and radicalism, the provision went largely unnoticed for over eight months.
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The strongest El Niño on record will hit food prices from Brazil to Indonesia
The Pacific is warming faster than at any point in the modern record, and central bankers have started writing it into their forecasts.
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Ukraine's Fedorov calls for wartime elections on eve of defence ministry vote
Ukraine's ousted defence minister Mykhailo Fedorov has called for elections while the war is still being fought, arguing Russia should not decide when Ukrainians choose a government.
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Hellish scenes in Cyprus as Turkey’s problem with mountains of imported plastic waste washes ashore
Mounting pollution on northern Cypriot beaches show spillover costs of Ankara’s ambition to dominate Europe’s waste-processing trade.
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Mongolia pushes to complete rail bypass around Ulaanbaatar
Dangerous cargo will bypass the capital once $0.3bn project is operational.
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MP calls for halt to intelligence reports to Slovenian president over suspected Russia links
Nataša Pirc Musar's office strongly denied claims she could be connected to a Russian spy network.
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