The country fails to make $100m interest payment due to sanctions and is reported to be in default.
Read moreBy Ben King & Dearbail Jordan
Business reporter, BBC News
The country fails to make $100m interest payment due to sanctions and is reported to be in default.
The country fails to make $100m interest payment due to sanctions and is reported to be in default.
Officials have asked people in Tokyo and its surrounding area to turn off lights amid a heatwave.
The revamped plan will see fresh funds being injected into development projects in Asia and Africa.
Disney, JP Morgan and Meta are among the companies to confirm such policies after the Roe v Wade ruling.
The move by the UK, US, Canada and Japan will "strike at the heart of Putin's war machine", the UK PM says.
The government says the move would protect British producers at a time of rising energy costs.
The country fails to make $100m interest payment due to sanctions and is reported to be in default.
Officials have asked people in Tokyo and its surrounding area to turn off lights amid a heatwave.
The revamped plan will see fresh funds being injected into development projects in Asia and Africa.
Disney, JP Morgan and Meta are among the companies to confirm such policies after the Roe v Wade ruling.
The move by the UK, US, Canada and Japan will "strike at the heart of Putin's war machine", the UK PM says.
The government says the move would protect British producers at a time of rising energy costs.
Officials have asked people in Tokyo and its surrounding area to turn off lights amid a heatwave.
The revamped plan will see fresh funds being injected into development projects in Asia and Africa.
Disney, JP Morgan and Meta are among the companies to confirm such policies after the Roe v Wade ruling.
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