3 Found With Drones Near Nuclear Plant Are Questioned in France
By DAN BILEFSKY
The arrests, near the Belleville-sur-Loire site, followed a wave of at least 14 illegal drone flights over French plants in recent weeks.
The arrests, near the Belleville-sur-Loire site, followed a wave of at least 14 illegal drone flights over French plants in recent weeks.
Jean-Claude Juncker was the prime minister of Luxembourg when the tiny country was transformed into one of the world’s premier low-tax hubs.
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The bank moved closer to the kind of large-scale government bond purchases used in the United States and left its benchmark interest rate unchanged.
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Margot Wallstrom, the Swedish foreign minister, announced her government’s official recognition of the state of Palestine.
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