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Starmer faces anger after Tory MP's defection
Natalie Elphicke has previously attacked Labour over policies including migration and taxes.BBC News - Top stories -
Poland detains and questions Russian man who illegally crossed from Belarus
Poland's security officials say that a 41-year-old man from Russia has been detained and is being questioned after illegally crossing in from Russia's ally BelarusABC News - World - Russia -
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Poland's Tusk calls secret services meeting to address judge's defection to Belarus
Poland’s Prime Minister Donald Tusk says he is calling a special meeting of the secret services to discuss alleged Russian and Belarusian influenceABC News - World -
America is investing in Ukrainian failure
If the West and Kyiv continue to ignore reality and cling to the fiction that with enough time and money they can win the war, the chances rise to dangerous highs that Ukraine will eventually be presented with terms of surrender.The Hill - Politics - Ukraine -
Ukrainian suspect in Russian influence case goes into hiding
Artem Marchevskyi says he was ‘third-party contractor’ of media outlet Voice of EuropeFinancial Times - World - Ukraine -
Biden Looks to Thwart Surge of Chinese Imports
The president has proposed new barriers to Chinese electric vehicles, steel and other goods in an attempt to protect his manufacturing agenda.The New York Times - Business - Joe Biden -
Why Workplaces Are Increasingly Important for EV Charging
A new report from ChargePoint and CBRE found that 70 percent of prime office buildings now have EV charging ports, and charging sessions have jumped by 64 percent.Inc. - Business -
European regulator pulls authorization for AstraZeneca's COVID shot
The pharma giant AstraZeneca has requested that the European authorization for its COVID-19 vaccine be pulledABC News - World - Covid -
Public School Leaders Spar With Congress Over Antisemitism
The committee that earlier questioned leaders of elite universities turned its eye to high schools.The Wall Street Journal - World