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Japan Breaks Sanctions With Western Allies, Buys Russian Oil Above Price Cap

Japan is now buying Russian oil above the price cap set by the G7, breaking its agreement with the country's western allies.

Maritime Smoke Buoy Used for Visual Marking Found near Nord Stream 2

The Danish Energy Agency has successfully salvaged an object near the Nord Stream 2 pipeline, which was identified as an empty maritime smoke buoy used for visual marking and does not pose a safety risk.

EU’s Anti-Money Laundering Laws May ‘Criminalise’ Physical Cash: German EU Lawyer

The European Union's new anti-money laundering laws have drawn criticism for potentially leading to the "criminalization" of physical cash transactions.

Italian Gov’t Cracks Down on Food Products Containing ‘Insect Flour’

Italy regulates sale and labeling of insect flour foods, including bans on their use in traditional Mediterranean foods and maximum supervision to protect consumers.

Missouri Attorney General Issues Emergency Regulation Prohibiting Experimental Gender Transition Interventions

"As Attorney General, I will protect children and enforce the laws as written, which includes upholding state law on experimental gender transition interventions," said AG Bailey.

The Nord Stream-Andromeda Cover Up

Back in 2000, the television series “Andromeda” premiered, based upon unused material from Gene Roddenberry, the creator of the Star Trek series and franchise.

Biden Admin Proposes National Limit for Toxic ‘Forever Chemicals’ in Drinking Water

The Biden administration has proposed the first-ever nationwide drinking limits for per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), commonly known as "forever chemicals," as studies continue to show high levels of contamination in waterways and the blood of Americans.

Russian Conscription Age to Change

Members of Russia’s parliament have introduced an amendment to national laws on military and alternative service, which would gradually raise the conscription age bracket for Russian men by three years.

‘Pro-Ukrainian’ Group Suspected in Bombing of Nord Stream Pipelines: NYT Source

Anonymous U.S. officials suggest that a pro-Ukrainian group is suspected to have been responsible for the September 2022 bombing of Nord Stream pipelines, according to The New York Times, although it is unclear who directed or paid for the operation.

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