ISTANBUL BLOG: Now that’s a tricky one. Kurdish “Greek yoghurt” billionaire sponsors Turkish football giant
Chobani brand that conquered US is not even sold in Turkey. Deal seems to stem from a friendship.
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Ukrainian parliament votes through reverse anti-corruption rollback law
Ukraine’s parliament voted overwhelmingly to pass Law 31533 that reverses Law 21414 passed a week earlier that gutted Ukraine’s anti-corruption reforms. The new bill restores the independence of the country’s key anti-corruption bodies.
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Nicaragua recognises Russian annexation of four Ukrainian regions
Nicaragua has formally endorsed Russia's annexation of four Ukrainian regions, becoming one of the few countries to explicitly back Moscow's territorial claims as Putin seeks international legitimacy for his seizure of sovereign territory.
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Trump hits Brazil with 50% tariffs over Bolsonaro case
The US has imposed sweeping 50% tariffs on Brazilian exports following an executive order signed by President Donald Trump on July 30, escalating a diplomatic crisis over Brazil's prosecution of former far-right president Jair Bolsonaro.
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Lithuanian PM Paluckas to step down amid allegations of shady business dealings
Lithuanian President Gitanas Nauseda confirmed on the morning of July 31 that the Social Democratic Prime Minister Gintautas Paluckas is stepping down, following a series of controversies and possible law infringements.
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Italy’s Meloni demands full humanitarian corridor to Gaza
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni has demanded that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ensure the full and unhindered delivery of humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip in a phone call.
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Ukrainian oligarch Kolomoisky found liable in $1.9bn UK PrivatBank fraud case
The long running PrivatBank saga passed an important milestone after a London court ruled that Ukrainian oligarchs Ihor Kolomoisky and Hennadiy Boholiubov are liable for damages after they stole billions of dollars from bank dispositors.
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Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk said there are signs Russo-Ukraine war could stop soon as fatigue builds
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk said on July 30 that there are “many signs” that suggest the war in Ukraine may soon be at least temporarily halted but warned that even a ceasefire would not change Poland’s policy of building up its army.
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