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    It’s all classical at  Belgium Embassy
    Mar02

    It’s all classical at Belgium Embassy

    West and the Europeans have long had a love affair with the classical arts and music and no doubt plays host to internationally renowned artistes. It defines heritage and culture and transports you to just another world, if you’re a keen lover for violin, piano or any instrument for that matter. The trend seems to be shifting its place and...

    Google, Facebook, Twitter fail to live up to fake news pledge
    Feb28

    Google, Facebook, Twitter fail to live up to fake news pledge

    Google, Facebook and Twitter have fallen short of their pledges to combat fake news, three months before key European elections, the European Commission said on Thursday. The tech companies and trade bodies representing the advertising industry signed up to a voluntary code of conduct in October to tackle the spread of fake news, aiming to stave...

    Ukraine leader under fire over associate
    Feb26

    Ukraine leader under fire over associate

    Ukrainian leader Petro Poroshenko, who faces a tough re-election bid next month, came under fire yesterday after his close associate was accused of enriching himself by smuggling military parts from Russia. Accusations of ties involving Russia are extremely sensitive in Ukraine which has battled against Moscow-backed separatists since 2014, in a...

    Ukraine drops Eurovision singer because of ‘political differences’
    Feb26

    Ukraine drops Eurovision singer because of ‘political differences’

    Ukraine’s national broadcaster has dropped the singer who was meant to represent the country at the Eurovision Song Contest due to apparent political differences over Russia. Anna Korsun, 27, who goes by the stage name Maruv, was selected by a public vote on Saturday to sing at the contest in Israel in May. However, she said that the state...

    Gazprom grabs record share of European gas market despite challenges
    Feb26

    Gazprom grabs record share of European gas market despite challenges

    Russia’s Gazprom increased its share of the European gas market last year despite a rising challenge from imports of US liquefied natural gas (LNG), company officials told investors in Hong Kong yesterday.The meeting came a day after the surprise departure of deputy chief executive Alexander Medvedev who has spearheaded Gazprom’s...

    Moldova set for coalition talks after inconclusive election
    Feb26

    Moldova set for coalition talks after inconclusive election

    An election in Moldova has produced a hung parliament, with the vote split between pro-Western and pro-Russian forces at a time when the ex-Soviet republic’s relations with the European Union have soured. The outcome of Sunday’s contest sets the stage for coalition talks or possibly new elections, just as the country has recovered...

    Aspire Academy concludes latest tri-series tournament
    Feb24

    Aspire Academy concludes latest tri-series tournament

    Aspire Academy last week concluded the second Tri-Series football tournament of the 2018 – 2019 season. The tournament featured under-13 and under-14 year-old players from Aspire Academy, Kuwait’s U-13/14 national team and FC Dynamo Kyiv from Ukraine.The tournament aims to develop the professionalism of the young student-athletes at Aspire...

    Moldovans vote for new government amid talk of protests and poisoning
    Feb24

    Moldovans vote for new government amid talk of protests and poisoning

    Moldovans voted in an election on Sunday that is likely to produce a hung parliament, splitting the eastern European country between pro-Western and pro-Russian forces at a time when its relations with the European Union have soured. The current government wants closer EU integration and warns of catastrophe if the country falls back into...

    Russian military train showcases Syria war ‘trophies’
    Feb24

    Russian military train showcases Syria war ‘trophies’

    A train carrying war “trophies” captured in Syria left Moscow yesterday on a two-month tour to parade Russia’s military gains in the eight-year conflict. The train went on show at Moscow’s Kazansky station, before heading to Russian-annexed Crimea. It will then make its way to the Russian Far East, before returning to Moscow in April...

    Putin wages this cold war on a budget built for future battles
    Feb23

    Putin wages this cold war on a budget built for future battles

    A look at Russia’s books suggests Vladimir Putin is preparing for war, though not necessarily the kind involving the invincible hypersonic missiles and nuclear torpedoes he’s been bragging about for a year.Putin’s quietly built a financial fortress that government officials and Kremlin advisers say will safeguard the economy...