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Era of cheap Russian gas for EU ends as transit across Ukraine stops

Russian gas has stopped flowing to EU states via Ukraine after a five-year deal expired, marking the end of a decades-long arrangement.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said that his country would not allow Russia to “earn additional billions on our blood”. Poland’s government meanwhile said the cut-off was “another victory” against Moscow.

The European Commission said the EU had prepared for the change and most states could cope. Moldova, which is not in the EU, is already suffering shortages.

Russia can still send gas to Hungary, Turkey and Serbia through the TurkStream pipeline across the Black Sea.

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5 New Details in Jay-Z Rape Case

Tony Buzbee, the lawyer for a woman who says Jay-Z and P. Diddy raped her at a house party in 2000, is blasting Jay-Z’s legal team for trying to get the comp…

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What made the FBI change its stance on the New Orleans attack suspect?

America is reeling after the deadliest mass murder in over a year. A former Army vet killed 14 and injured dozens in New Orleans by driving a truck into a Ne…

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Here’s how a new New York law will make canceling your gym membership easier

Canceling your gym membership is about to get easier in New York thanks to a new law requiring the process to be simplified. CBS News New York’s Dave Carlin reports.

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Vast dinosaur footprints found in quarry date back 166 million years

About 200 huge footprints, left by vast dinosaurs in the Jurassic period 166 million years ago, have been found in a limestone quarry in Oxfordshire in England.

They reveal the comings and goings of two different types of dinosaurs that are thought to be a long-necked sauropod called Cetiosaurus and the smaller meat-eating Megalosaurus. The longest trackways are 150m in length, but they could extend much further as only part of the quarry has been excavated.

The tracks were first spotted by Gary Johnson, a worker at Dewars Farm Quarry, while he was driving a digger.
“I was basically clearing the clay, and I hit a hump, and I thought it’s just an abnormality in the ground,” he said, pointing to a ridge where some mud has been pushed up as a dinosaur’s foot pressed down into the earth.

Clive Myrie presents BBC News at Ten reporting by Rebecca Morelle.

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Charm Offensive — How Alexander the Great Shrewdly Won Persian Hearts and Minds “Alexander’s Persian policies are a fascinating element of his reign and demonstrate insight into his skills as a strategist.” https://t.co/Iih1MzdSGW https://t.co/YgDclLNZ1Z

Charm Offensive — How Alexander the Great Shrewdly Won Persian Hearts and Minds

“Alexander’s Persian policies are a fascinating element of his reign and demonstrate insight into his skills as a strategist.”

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New Orleans’ Bourbon Street reopens after deadly New Year’s Day attack

New Orleans’ Bourbon Street was back open Thursday one day after a man rammed a truck into a crowd, killing 14 people. Omar Villafranca reports for CBS News New York.

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‘Green Machine’ Van Gerwen through to World Darts Championship final https://t.co/JEFoMjT5TY https://t.co/mjKfh9aAie