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Financial Times - Business
Iran ships ‘hundreds’ of ballistic missiles to Russia
Delivery of weaponry to Moscow marks ‘dramatic escalation’ in war against Ukraine, warn Kyiv and western officials3 hours ago - Iran -
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The Guardian - World
Just six years until my middle-aged ‘career decline’? But I’ve just got started! | Emma Beddington
At 49, I’m already well into my ‘late career’, according to an idiotic graphic from the job search giant Indeed. But that’s not the way life works any more. At 49, I’ve just learned I’m in my “late ...8 hours ago -
The Wall Street Journal - World
In Russia's Kursk, Ukraine Takes On a New Role: Occupier
The story of a Russian woman’s evacuation shows how Ukraine is trying to differentiate its occupation of the Kursk region from Russia’s grip on Ukraine.17 hours ago - Ukraine -
ABC News - World
US, UK spy chiefs praise Ukraine's 'audacious' Russia incursion
The incursion is a significant achievement that could change the war.23 hours ago - Ukraine -
The New York Times - World
C.I.A. and MI6 Chiefs Discuss Ukraine’s Incursion Into Russia and Gaza War
Appearing together publicly for the first time in the history of their agencies, the heads of the U.S. and British intelligence services discussed Ukraine’s incursion into Russia and the war in Gaza.Yesterday - Ukraine -
ABC News - Top stories
US believes Iran sent Russia short-range ballistic missiles, AP sources say
They did not offer any details about how many weapons have been delivered.Yesterday - Iran -
NBC News - Top stories
There was real risk that Russia would use nuclear weapons in Ukraine: CIA director
There was a real danger that Russia would use tactical nuclear weapons two years ago after Moscow’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine faltered, CIA Director William Burns said on Saturday.Yesterday - Ukraine -
The New York Times - Top stories
Iran Sent Ballistic Missiles to Russia, U.S. and European Officials Say
U.S. and European countries had warned of sanctions if Iran provided weapons that could be used against Ukraine. President Biden’s lame-duck status could hamper a response.Yesterday - Iran -
The Hill - Politics
Trump responds to DOJ announcement on election interference efforts: 'I don't know what it is with poor Russia'
Former President Trump on Saturday dismissed findings from the Justice Department about Russia's covert efforts to influence the 2024 U.S. elections and joked about whether he should be offended ...Yesterday - Donald Trump -
CNBC - Business
CIA director saw ‘genuine risk’ of Russia using tactical nuclear weapons early in Ukraine war
CIA Director Williams Burns said the risk of escalation should not be taken lightly, but the U.S. should also not be intimidated by Russia.Yesterday - Ukraine -
The Guardian - World
‘The boomerang is returning’: life in Russia’s town with Ukrainian roots where Kyiv is now in charge
Humorists are using the plight of this small corner of Kursk region to make a point about Russian hypocrisy – but the invasion is no joke for either side. One morning recently, historian Yevhen ...Yesterday - Ukraine -
The Guardian - World
CIA boss says west should not be intimidated by Russia’s nuclear threats
Bill Burns calls Vladimir Putin a ‘bully’ whose ‘sabre-rattling’ should not always be taken literally. Western leaders should not be intimidated by Kremlin threats of nuclear escalation, the head ...Yesterday - Russia -
CBS News - Politics
Judge delays sentencing in Trump's N.Y. criminal case until after election
Trump was convicted in May on 34 felony counts of falsifying business records in relation to a "hush money" payment to an adult film star before the 2016 election.Yesterday - Donald Trump -
NBC News - Politics
Judge delays Trump hush money sentencing until after election
The judge in former President Donald Trump’s criminal hush money case postponed his sentencing until after election day. It is now set for Nov. 26. NBC’s Dasha Burns reports for TODAY.Yesterday - Donald Trump -
NBC News - Top stories
Before it turned to Pro-Trump influencers, Russia used RT to reach America
In mid-December 2005, back when U.S.-Russia relations remained on relatively friendly terms, a new media channel called Russia Today began broadcasting English-language news.Yesterday - Russia -
The New York Times - World
Ukrainian Street Artist Documents War Against Russia, One Stark Mural at a Time
Using ruins as his canvas, Gamlet Zinkivskyi has captured life in wartime Ukraine in dozens of grim, gripping and harshly beautiful paintings. “Broken, but invincible,” read one captioned work.Yesterday - Ukraine -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Iran has sent short-range ballistic missiles to Russia, a move that will give Moscow another potent military tool to use against Ukraine.
Iran has sent short-range ballistic missiles to Russia, a move that will give Moscow another potent military tool to use against Ukraine.Yesterday - Iran -
The Wall Street Journal - World
A New York judge postponed Trump's sentencing in his hush-money case until after the November election, giving the former president a victory as he heads into the final leg of the race for the White House.
A New York judge postponed Trump’s sentencing in his hush-money case until after the November election, giving the former president a victory as he heads into the final leg of the race for the ...Yesterday -
The Guardian - World
Ukraine war briefing: US says striking deep in Russia no game-changer after Zelenskiy plea
Lloyd Austin says ‘no one capability’ would be decisive in war as Ukrainian president urges allies to let Kyiv hit targets far across border. What we know on day 927. See all our Russia-Ukraine ...Yesterday - Ukraine -
ABC News - Tech
Judge gives US regulators until December to propose penalties for Google's illegal search monopoly
A federal judge on Friday gave the U.S. Justice Department until the end of the year to outline how Google should be punished for illegally monopolizing the internet search market and then prepare ...Yesterday -
Inc. - Business
Government Meets With Big Tech to Help Evade Online Censors in Russia, Iran
As the U.S. confronts authoritarian regimes online, it wants major tech firms to create and offer virtual private networks to dodge digital restrictions in those countries. A wave of indictments ...2 days ago - Iran