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Ukraine claims new attack on Tuapse oil refinery

Ukraine claims new attack on Tuapse oil refinery

The Ukrainian military has claimed responsibility for a new strike on an oil refinery in the Russian port city of Tuapse. This facility has been targeted several times since early April, resulting in recurring damage to the infrastructure.

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Temu fined 200 million euros for selling illegal products

Temu fined 200 million euros for selling illegal products

The European Commission has fined the Chinese online retailer Temu 200 million euros for selling illegal products, including baby toys that fail to meet European safety standards. The commission determined that the company has not taken sufficient action to prevent the sale of these prohibited items on its platform.

Máxima grateful for research into colonial items in collection

Máxima grateful for research into colonial items in collection

Queen Máxima expressed gratitude for an independent investigation into the provenance of colonial items within the Royal Collections. She stated that the findings and recommendations would be fully adopted to ensure the careful handling of these historical objects.

ING also limits interest-only mortgage options

ING also limits interest-only mortgage options

ING is joining other banks in restricting interest-only mortgages by lowering the financing limit to 30 percent of a property's value. This policy change will take effect on July 23.

Small portion of royal colonial objects potentially unlawful

Small portion of royal colonial objects potentially unlawful

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