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US to sanction buyers of Russian oil who pay above price cap – US Treasury

Washington has published guidance on the price cap, but its level remains unknown US companies will be allowed to buy seaborne Russian oil if they adhere to the price ceiling agreed by allied countries, the US Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) said in preliminary guidance published on Friday.

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Serbian leader explains why LGBTQ event must be canceled

Security situation remains “difficult” in Serbian capital, President Aleksandar Vucic says The international EuroPride parade, set to be held in Belgrade this year, isn’t going ahead, Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic has reiterated, citing safety concerns as reasons for the decision.

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Exposed: The vast pro-Ukrainian 'bot army' designed to influence Western policy makers

Researchers at the University of Adelaide have published a landmark paper on the activities of bot accounts on Twitter related to the conflict in Ukraine. These Australian findings are truly staggering – of 5.2 million tweets on the social media network from February 23 to March 8, between 60 to 80% were shared by fake…

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