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内容摘要:Speaking after a summit of European leaders in London on Sunday, Zelensky said the combative nature of his recent meeting in Washington did not benefit the US or Ukraine as partners, and only really benefited Russian President Vladimir Putin.

Speaking after a summit of European leaders in London on Sunday, Zelensky said the combative nature of his recent meeting in Washington did not benefit the US or Ukraine as partners, and only really benefited Russian President Vladimir Putin.

The ginger tom, who was living as a stray, was found in his former neighbourhood by the RSPCA, which was able to reunite him with his family in time for Christmas after scanning his microchip.Owner Mary-Ann Lloyd said the family had been through "such real heartbreak" and were so happy to have him back.

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Boots had been hanging around his family's former neighbourhood where he was being fed by residents who did not know who he belonged to.He was reported to the RSPCA after one of his regular feeders moved away.An RSPCA animal rescue officer was able to capture him in a humane trap, contacting his owners when she scanned his microchip.

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She said it was a "very rare" to be able to be able to reunite a lost cat with its owner after so long.Since June, it has been a legal requirement for

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by the time they are 20 weeks old.

Ms Lloyd said Boots had settled back in immediately with her partner David and three children.The materials recovery facility (MRF) will allow kerbside collections of waste such as glass and plastic trays, Hampshire County Council said.

The authority, which is sharing the cost with councils in Portsmouth and Southampton, has allocated up to £50.5m.The plant is due to open on council land off Chickenhall Lane, Eastleigh, by the end of 2027.

Hampshire's two existing MRFs in Alton and Portsmouth cannot process the full range of items prescribed by the government, councillors were told.The new plant would allow glass, plastic pots, plastic trays and cartons to be placed in home recycling bins for the first time.

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