Tweets Of The Day
Deutsche Bank told clients it can no longer guarantee full access to Russian stocks that belong to them, Starbucks workers in US held strikes to express outrage over Pride decoration removal dispute, and more. Here's a look at the top 5⃣ stories of the day pic.twitter.com/1SjxnW9uPn
— Reuters (@Reuters) June 26, 2023
• Wagner uprising 'extraordinary', US says
— DW News (@dwnews) June 26, 2023
• Germany's AfD claim first governing position
• Greek PM Kyriakos Mitsotakis wins second term
Today's top stories in 1 minute: pic.twitter.com/ZfFd1DGcfI
Sudan's army on Monday faced a multi-front challenge after losing a Khartoum police headquarters to paramilitaries in a battle that killed at least 14 civilians, while rebels attacked troops near Ethiopia.https://t.co/HOZab2C3y8
— AFP News Agency (@AFP) June 26, 2023
New images show Chinese spy balloons over Asia https://t.co/SkhvFCsTtq
— BBC News (World) (@BBCWorld) June 26, 2023
Serbia released three Kosovan policemen more than a week after detaining them in a border area, easing a mounting standoff between the neighboring countries and former wartime foes pic.twitter.com/4iLnqC4vLP
— Reuters (@Reuters) June 26, 2023
Honduras vows El Salvador-style crackdown on gangs after massacres https://t.co/3Z5fvIARYL
— Guardian World (@guardianworld) June 26, 2023
Row in India over former US president Barack Obama's remarks on Muslim rights https://t.co/bjIWpVZBjU
— BBC News (World) (@BBCWorld) June 26, 2023
VIDEO: USS Ronald Reagan conducts port call in Danang -- the third visit by an American aircraft carrier to Vietnam since historic 2018 stop. pic.twitter.com/KzPT4KXRmO
— AFP News Agency (@AFP) June 26, 2023
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