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— Russia’s RIA news agency reported that The preliminary results of referendums in four Ukrainian regions – Donetsk, Luhansk, Kherson and Zaporizhia were found. Most of the people in favor of the annexation of the territory with Russia.

The results of 14% of the vote in Kherson region showed that 96.97% of the people supported territorial reunification with Russia. And counting 18% of the votes in Zaporizhia found that 98.19% of the people supported it. As for the counting of votes in the region of Donetsk and Luhansk, it was found that About 98% of the public supported the vote counting, 14% and 13%, respectively.

— Valentino Matviyenko, President of the Russian Senate said: If the results of the referendum in the four Ukrainian regions turn out to be satisfactory. The Senate will consider announcing the annexation of the territories on Oct. 4.

— Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said: Sabotage could be one of the causes of damage to the Nord Stream pipeline.

Nord Stream AG, which operates Nord Stream 1 and 2 pipelines, said three sites in the Baltic Sea had suffered damage to the Nord Stream pipeline in one day. which is something that has never happened before

— Chinese television broadcasted footage of Chinese President Xi Jinping last night. After not appearing in public for several days, Until causing rumors about a coup in China and rumors about the detention of President Xi in the villa Before the General Assembly of the Communist Party of China which will begin on October 16

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Esai and Biogen today announced results of a trial of the drug lecanemab developed by both companies that found lecanemab significantly slowed dementia symptoms in early Alzheimer’s disease.

— Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell has called for regulation and transparency of the centralized financial system. (Decentralized finance) or DeFi

— Key economic data released today The Bank of Japan (BOJ) released its minutes of meetings, Germany released its October consumer confidence index from the Gfk Institute, the U.S. revealed pending home sales contracts for August and August. Weekly oil stocks from the US Energy Information Administration (EIA).


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