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Russian attack on Kharkiv continues as Moscow says it has taken five villages
Ukraine says it is pushing back against assaults and battling for control of territory. Fierce fighting has continued into a second day on the fringes ofthe Kharkiv region in north-east Ukraine. Moscow said it had captured five villages, while ...The Guardian - World - Russia -
America must counter Moscow’s ongoing advances in Africa
There is no denying that Africa is simply not high on Washington’s list of priorities.The Hill - Politics -
Armenia's prime minister talks with Putin in Moscow while allies' ties are under strain
Armenia’s prime minister has talked with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow as tensions are spiraling between the estranged alliesABC News - World -
MI5 sorry over handling of machete attack case
Lawyers for the intelligence agency apologised for the handling of the case.BBC News - Top stories -
Greens attack Kate Forbes at Swinney's first FMQs
John Swinney's record in government and new team came under fire at his debut first minister's questionsBBC News - Top stories -
Kherson Residents Rebuild and Brace for New Russian Attack
The people of the Kherson region have slowly rebuilt their homes and livelihoods since a Ukrainian counteroffensive forced out Russian troops. Now they are bracing for another Russian attack.The New York Times - World - Russia -
Pupils miss classes as school cyber attacks rise
A school in Leicester says it is still feeling the effects of a "sinister" attack several weeks ago.BBC News - Top stories -
Malaysian player recovering after acid attack
Malaysian footballer Faisal Halim has responded well to a third surgery and can walk after being left in critical condition from an acid attack, state news agency Bernama reported on Friday.ESPN - Sports -
Attacks overshadow start to Malaysia soccer season
Three members of the national team suffer separate assaults, leaving police and fans baffled.BBC News - Top stories -
Two Russian online film distributors charged under 'LGBT propaganda' law
Two Russian online film distributors, including a company owned by Nasdaq-listed internet giant Yandex have been charged with offenses under the country’s so-called “LGBT propaganda” law, a notice on a Moscow court’s website said.NBC News - Top stories - Russia