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UBS’s Ermotti Says Demand for AT1 Bond Shows Market Confidence
UBS’s Ermotti Says Demand for AT1 Bond Shows Market Confidence
The strong demand for UBS Group AG’s hotly-anticipated sale of additional tier 1 bonds is a positive sign
2023-11-09 17:58
Swifties say it's Travis Kelce's 'turn to reciprocate' amid reports of his Argentina travel plan to support Taylor Swift
Swifties say it's Travis Kelce's 'turn to reciprocate' amid reports of his Argentina travel plan to support Taylor Swift
Travis Kelce's schedule is clear as the Kansas City Chiefs do not have any matches until November 9, allowing him to visit Taylor Swift in Argentina
2023-11-09 17:55
Who is Kenneth Darlington? American attorney detained in Panama for killing two eco protesters blocking highway
Who is Kenneth Darlington? American attorney detained in Panama for killing two eco protesters blocking highway
Kenneth Darlington was filmed approaching protesters obstructing a Panamanian highway and shooting dead two men
2023-11-09 17:55
Phoenix voters greenlight 4 bonds earmarking $500M for investments, here's what it means for residents
Phoenix voters greenlight 4 bonds earmarking $500M for investments, here's what it means for residents
Mayor Kate Gallego said the funding is crucial to keep up with the escalating demand for services as the city’s population grows at a rapid pace
2023-11-09 17:54
KSI and Logan Paul's PRIME Hydration reaches billionth bottle milestone, trolls say beverage 'tastes like pee'
KSI and Logan Paul's PRIME Hydration reaches billionth bottle milestone, trolls say beverage 'tastes like pee'
Just a few days after announcing the $1,000,000 Gold PRIME contest, KSI and Logan Paul declared that their brand has officially sold a billion bottles
2023-11-09 17:51
Kenya ID cards: New charge sparks outcry
Kenya ID cards: New charge sparks outcry
The cards used to be free - the new charge come amid a cost-of living crisis.
2023-11-09 17:51
Internet slams Jake Paul for his 'philosophical' tweet: 'You pray for KSI’s downfall all the time'
Internet slams Jake Paul for his 'philosophical' tweet: 'You pray for KSI’s downfall all the time'
Jake Paul expressed a philosophical thought on social media, noting that wishing for another's misfortune is not a good practice
2023-11-09 17:46
Markets Price an End to Interest-Rate Hikes Across the World
Markets Price an End to Interest-Rate Hikes Across the World
Rates traders are betting that the steepest global tightening cycle in a generation is over and that monetary
2023-11-09 17:45
Russia ‘forcing Ukrainian POWs to fight against their homeland’ in possible war crime
Russia ‘forcing Ukrainian POWs to fight against their homeland’ in possible war crime
Russia is deploying Ukrainian prisoners of war to fight on its behalf against their own country, according to state media reports. The move has attracted concern from experts, who have argued it could amount to a war crime. Russia’s state-run news agency RIA Novosti aired a video purporting to show captured Ukrainian soldiers being voluntarily inducted into the Russian army. They were seen swearing allegiance to Russia, holding rifles and dressed in military fatigues. The authenticity of the report or videos aired by RIA Novosti could not be immediately confirmed. Human Rights Watch said this could be a violation of the Geneva Convention on the treatment of prisoners of war (POWs). Captured soldiers are exempt from being exposed to combat or unhealthy and dangerous conditions regardless of coercion, according to the convention. It is “hard” to confirm if these Ukrainian soldiers have genuinely switched allegiance to Russia out of their own free will, said Yulia Gorbunova, a senior researcher on Ukraine at Human Rights Watch. “Russian authorities might claim they are recruiting them on a voluntary basis but it is hard to imagine a scenario where a prisoner of war’s decision could be taken truly voluntarily, given the situation of coercive custody,” she said. The soldiers were reportedly made a part of a battalion that went into service last month. The battalion is named “Bogdan Khmelnitsky”, after a 15th century medieval nobleman and Russian fighter who brought parts of Ukraine under Moscow’s control. The report said Russian officials have completed training of the battalion and the POWs would soon be deployed into battle. The group comprises about 70 imprisoned Ukrainian fighters from various penal colonies. The Institute for the Study of War (ISW) said the Ukrainian troops will operate under the larger “Kaskad” formation of the Donetsk People’s Republic, the name for the Russia-backed breakaway region of Donetsk in eastern Ukraine. This suggests the POWs will be fighting on the frontlines in eastern Ukraine’s Donetsk and Zaporizhzhia regions where Kaskad has been active, the ISW said. The entire scenario is “laced with the potential for coercion”, said Nick Reynolds, research fellow for land warfare at the Royal United Services Institute in London. A POW does not have a “huge amount of agency” and is in a “very difficult situation,” he said. According to the US-based think-tank ISW, this is not the first time Ukrainian POWs have been asked to “volunteer” for the battalion. They were housed in the Olenivka prison, which was blown up in July 2022. Russia said Ukraine had destroyed the prison in the country’s east with a rocket, but Kyiv blamed the blast on Moscow to cover up what it alleged was abuse and killings of the POWs. Russia is also trying to bolster its forces with a “conscription campaign in occupied Ukraine,” said the ISW’s Karolina Hird. Read More Blinken arrives in Seoul for talks focused on North Korea and its military cooperation with Russia Russia-Ukraine war: Putin’s ‘third wave’ advance stalls as Zelensky shows confidence Azerbaijan's president addresses a military parade in Karabakh and says 'we showed the whole world' Ukraine moves step closer to EU membership as European Commission backs talks Ukraine takes credit for the car bomb killing of a Russia-backed official in Luhansk Russia seeks an 8-year prison term for an artist and musician who protested the war in Ukraine
2023-11-09 17:20
Adin Ross ready to pay $500K to get early copy of Grand Theft Auto 6, Internet says 'going get scammed'
Adin Ross ready to pay $500K to get early copy of Grand Theft Auto 6, Internet says 'going get scammed'
Adin Ross expressed interest in paying a lot of money to get a copy of Grand Theft Auto 6, whose official trailer is scheduled to drop in December
2023-11-09 17:19
Mobile and resilient, the US military is placing a new emphasis on ground troops for Pacific defense
Mobile and resilient, the US military is placing a new emphasis on ground troops for Pacific defense
As China's navy grows and its land-based missile systems expand, the United States is reworking its strategy in the Indo-Pacific, particularly as it relates to the defense of Taiwan
2023-11-09 17:15
Fans 'obsessed' with Alix Earle as TikTok star sizzles in turtleneck sweater dress
Fans 'obsessed' with Alix Earle as TikTok star sizzles in turtleneck sweater dress
TikTok star Alix Earle recently took to social media to share a cozy yet chic fashion look from her trip to London
2023-11-09 17:15
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