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Ukraine suspends listing of five Greek companies as ‘war sponsors’
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The Ukrainian authorities have decided to temporarily suspend the listing of five Greek shipping companies as ”international sponsors of war.”
Kyiv, however, has made no changes to the listing of OTP Bank, the largest commercial bank in Hungary.
OTP Bank, which serves over 2.4 million clients in Russia, has previously described the designation as ”unjustified.”
”We see no reason to exclude it,” said a spokesperson of the National Agency on Corruption Prevention (NACP), the body that manages the list.
The suspension regarding the Greek firms was taken on Tuesday night, the spokesperson explained, and is meant to last while ”bilateral consultations” with the European Commission take place.
The following day, the overture seemed to pay off: ambassadors secured a unanimous agreement on a new round of EU sanctions, which the Greek and Hungarian governments had blocked for weeks.
Athens and Budapest had repeatedly complained about the inclusion of their domestic companies in the Ukrainian list and asked for their removal as a pre-condition to move forward with the proposed penalties. The blockage also affected the release of a new tranche of €500 million in military assistance.
The demand put Brussels in an awkward position as it could be seen as meddling in Ukrainian internal affairs. Josep Borrell, the EU’s foreign policy chief, got in touch with his counterparts in Kyiv to tackle the issue.
“We have to do everything we can in order to make the next package of military support for Ukraine being approved. If one member state has a difficulty, let’s discuss about it,” Borrell said last month.
The list of “international sponsors of war” targets private companies that, according to the NACP’s assessment, still do business in Russia, pay taxes to the federal government and therefore contribute to fueling the war machine.
The list is devoid of legal power, lacks formal criteria and bases many of its assumptions on media reports, rather than formal investigations
But its name-shaming factor has proven effective, causing reputational damage for the targeted companies, which forcefully contest the claims and the explosive label of ”war sponsor,” and a diplomatic headache for the countries that host them.
As of today, the list covers 28 companies, 16 of which are EU-based.
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Ferry tickets to Capri were temporarily halted due emergency
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Thousands of keen island-hoppers had to remain on Italian mainland as the mayor of one of the country’s most popular islands, Capri, temporarily banned tourists.
A water emergency prompted the mayor of one of Italy’s most popular islands, Capri, to order a halt to the arrival of tourists on Saturday. The move was prompted by a water crisis that has deprived some areas of any water supply.
Mayor Paolo Falco said that without a water supply, it is impossible to guarantee essential services to “thousands of people” who travel to the island daily during the tourist season.
“The health and hygiene situation is explosive, we have taken our countermeasures and activated the crisis unit and issued a restrictive order,” he said.
The emergency was caused by a failure in the mainland’s water system that provides vital supplies to the famous island.
At the moment water is still being supplied to most of Capri, but some isolated areas of the upper municipality of Anacapri are already dry. Only local reservoirs supply the network, which in the absence of supplies from the mainland risks being run out.
Meanwhile, tanks are expected to reach the island to support essential services that require water.
The Mayor’s order was notified shortly after 9am causing an immediate stop to boat crossings.
The move has created long lines of passengers at the ticket offices at the ports of the southern city of Naples, the departing point for most ferries to Capri.
Ferries and hydrofoils that had already departed for Capri were contacted by radio by the maritime authorities, which ordered them to return to the mainland.
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No fairytale return to Germany for Lewandowski
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Medical intern surprises would-be sexual abuser with hidden talent: 'Those lessons saved my life'
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Thai medical intern fights off drunken male nurse
A petite Thai medical intern uses Muay Thai kicks to fight off a drunken male nurse assaulting her in a hospital. Petcharaporn Phadungjai, 22, said she was working a nightshift when the colleague crept up behind her and groped her. (via ViralPress)
A medical intern in Thailand fought off a drunk nurse who tried to grope her one night, busting out fighting skills that helped her kick her would-be assaulter to the curb.
“I have been doing Muay Thai boxing since I was a kid,” Petcharaporn Phadungjai, 22, told reporters. “I know how to kick, knee and punch someone. I know how to wrestle with them. It was my instinctive reaction to protect myself.”
“I’m lucky my grandfather taught me self-defense skills when I was a young girl,” she added. “Those lessons saved my life.”
CCTV footage from around midnight shows the 30-year-old male nurse approaching Petcharaporn from behind as she picked up some food before leaving for the night. He first circles behind her as though just wandering around the area aimlessly before turning and reaching for her.
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Petcharaporn Phadungjai, a 22-year-old medical intern in Thailand, fought off a would-be sexual abuser with Muay Thai. (ViralPress)
As soon as the nurse’s arms wrap around the intern, she grabs him and drives him back towards the far wall. He keeps a strong grip on her, but as soon as she faces him, she drives her knee into his groin, giving herself a chance to pull free.
Once separated, she kicks him again, striking him in the stomach before setting into a defensive stance and yelling at him to back off.
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A petite Thai medical intern used Muay Thai kicks to fight off a drunk male nurse assaulting her in a hospital. Speaking out publicly for the first time since the incident, Petcharaporn Phadungjai, 22 (pictured) said she was working a nightshift when the colleague crept up behind her and groped her in Samut Prakan, Thailand. But he was unaware that her hobby is Muay Thai boxing, and she kneed him in the crotch then kicked him in the stomach to subdue the alleged attacker.
The hospital reported the incident to the police and fired the nurse as allegations that he had similarly harassed other female interns emerged, ViralPress reported.
Petcharaporn said she had ordered dinner but could not pick it up herself, so the nurse, who was drinking at a neighboring food stall, offered to bring it to her. She had to go to the general ward, because men are not allowed in the women’s ward.
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Muay Thai fighters warm up ahead of a Rajadamnern World Series Muay Thai tournament at Rajadamnern Muay Thai Stadium in Bangkok, Thailand on March 9, 2024. (Valeria Mongelli/Anadolu via Getty Images)
“When he arrived, he told me to scan the QR code to pay for the food,” Petcharaporn said. “I placed the phone on the desk, and that’s when he grabbed me from behind.”
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She alleged that the nurse had flirted with her during her internship, often calling her “darling” or indicating he liked her, but she had treated it as teasing. She also revealed that she feared that he would try to rape her if she didn’t fight him off.
Thailand suffers a significant sexual violence problem, with at least seven women sexually assaulted or abused per day, according to a report from the National Human Rights Commission of Thailand (NHRC).
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