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Xi Jinping heralded the Chinese New Year by cosying up to Vladimir Putin, chatting with his Russian counterpart over the phone about their plans to work together to create a “multipolar, fairer world order” in 2024.
Hong Kong on Tuesday formally began the process to enact a controversial homegrown national security law in a move that could have deep ramifications for the city’s status as a global financial hub.
An alleged hacker attack has left some parts of Lviv’s Sykhiv residential area without heat and running water, the Lvivteploenergo utility company and the City Council reported on Jan. 23.