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EU member resumes sanctioned goods transit

The move follows EU clarifications on rail shipments to the Russian exclave of Kaliningrad Lithuanian Railways resumed the transit of sanctioned goods from Russia to its exclave of Kaliningrad, starting on July 22, Mantas Dubauskas, spokesman for LTG Cargo, the freight subsidiary of Lithuanian Railways, said on LRT TV on Friday.

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Kiev reveals planned volume of grain exports by sea

The announcement follows the signing of a UN-brokered deal to unblock Ukraine’s grain exports Kiev plans to export around 3 million tons of wheat and other agricultural products per month through the Black Sea ports, Deputy Minister of Infrastructure Yury Vaskov said on Friday, after representatives of Ukraine, Russia, the UN, and Turkey signed a…

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Google sacks engineer who alleged ‘sentient AI’

Google has fired engineer and ethicist Blake Lemoine for violating its data security policies. Lemoine went public last month with claims that the tech giant had developed a sentient artificial intelligence program that talked about its “rights and personhood.”

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