Top 10 world news: Russian minister sees chance of agreement, Germany to ease Covid curbs, and more
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Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov told President Vladimir Putin during a carefully choreographed meeting on Monday that there was "always a chance" to find agreement with West on security concerns. Also, three women who were sexually harassed by a High Court justice - Rachel Patterson Collins, Chelsea Tabart and Alex Eggerking, have received an apology from the Australian government.
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Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov told President Vladimir Putin during a carefully choreographed meeting on Monday that there was "always a chance" to find agreement with West on security concerns
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz is meeting heads of federal states on Wednesday.
The Russian government will not send any representatives to this year's Munich security conference, said chairman of the event Wolfgang Ischinger.
Three women who were sexually harassed by a High Court justice - Rachel Patterson Collins, Chelsea Tabart and Alex Eggerking, have received an apology from the Australian government.
The European Union was working on various options to take depending upon how Ukraine crisis unfolds but did not know for sure what Moscow was going to do, said an official quoted by Reuters.
In a recent discovery, a team of Peruvian archaeologists have discovered fourteen pre-Incan mummies.
Since the Taliban took over Afghanistan, a total of 86 radio stations have halted operations.
South Korean presidential candidate Yoon Suk-yeol is using deepfake technology to garner votes.
French transport minister Jean-Baptiste Djebbari has said that police has killed a man who attacked them with a knife at Paris' Gare du Nord station.
The rapid spread of the Omicron variant of the coronavirus, has failed to put a damper on wedding celebrations.