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Eni CEO Claudio Descalzi: ‘I hate to be politically correct’

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内容摘要:Her landlord is Tom Collins or 'Farmer Tom' as she calls him.

Her landlord is Tom Collins or 'Farmer Tom' as she calls him.

"And it's something that you sort of battle with. And I'm still battling with it, a little bit. Well, not a little bit, a lot."Her family believe she would have been in business now, something involving hair and beauty.

Eni CEO Claudio Descalzi: ‘I hate to be politically correct’

"She would probably be an influencer right now," Donna says.William MacAllister, known as Billy, was a 26-year-old professional golfer from Mull. He was heading to the USA for a romantic break with his girlfriend Terri.Her friends say Terri was hoping Billy was about to propose.

Eni CEO Claudio Descalzi: ‘I hate to be politically correct’

Fellow golf pro Stewart Smith worked with Billy at a course in London and remembers his friend as a natural comic with a zest for life."He was a very funny guy. Great sense of humour, great sense of fun," he says.

Eni CEO Claudio Descalzi: ‘I hate to be politically correct’

"He had moved to Richmond Park, so I went across and worked with Billy. Imagine living in London in the mid-80s when you're mid-20s, both of you.

"We had some great times."Even more pithy was a tweet from the quarterly Business Ukraine journal, which proudly proclaimed "It turns out Ukraine does have some cards after all. Today Zelensky played the King of Drones."

This, then, is the message Ukrainian delegates carry as they arrive in Istanbul for a fresh round of ceasefire negotiations with representatives from the Kremlin: Ukraine is still in the fight.The Americans "begin acting as if their role is to negotiate for us the softest possible terms of surrender," the government official told Svyatoslav Khomenko.

"And then they're offended when we don't thank them. But of course we don't – because we don't believe we've been defeated."Despite Russia's slow, inexorable advance through the battlefields of the Donbas, Ukraine is telling Russia, and the Trump administration, not to dismiss Kyiv's prospects so easily.

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