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Arrests of Europeans for Aiding Russia Raise Fears of Kremlin’s Reach
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Kremlin critics say Russia is targeting its foes abroad with killings, poisonings and harassment
Since President Vladimir Putin launched his invasion of Ukraine, attacks and harassment of Russians abroad have been blamed on Moscow’s intelligence operatives across Europe and elsewhereABC News - World - Russia -
Who is the quiet, feared strategist behind Modi’s rise?
India’s PM is eyeing a record third term - his home minister is the brains behind his election wins.BBC News - Top stories -
The Kremlin brands comments on Ukraine by France's Macron and Britain's Cameron as 'dangerous'
The Kremlin’s spokesman says recent statements by France’s president and Britain’s foreign secretary about the war in Ukraine are “dangerous” and will deepen international tension around the conflictABC News - World - Ukraine -
Two further arrests after burglary shooting death
Derbyshire Police confirmed two further arrests were made in relation to the death of Marcus Smith.BBC News - Top stories -
Apple’s stock is seeing its best day in 1.5 years, but an existential question remains
Now that the company has helped soothe the China concerns, it’s time for Apple to move on to the next big area of investor debate: its AI positioning.MarketWatch - Business -
Philly's playoff exit raises a slew of questions -- and dramatically answered another
Injuries continue to haunt Joel Embiid and the 76ers as they exit the playoffs. But, behind Tyrese Maxey's rise and an offseason full of options, Philly has reasons for optimism.ESPN - Sports -
Fed’s Bowman says she’s still willing to raise rates
“I remain willing to raise the federal funds rate at a future meeting should the incoming data indicate the progress on inflation has stalled or reversed,” Fed Governor Michelle Bowman said Friday.MarketWatch - Business -
How Marine Le Pen fell out with the German far right
Trip to tropical island brings Rassemblement National to brink of break-up with Alternative for GermanyFinancial Times - World - Germany -
Conservative Ben Houchen holds on as mayor in key Tees Valley race
Result provides glimmer of hope for Rishi Sunak in otherwise grim local election resultsFinancial Times - World -
Cryptofinance: Stablecoins encroach on shadow banking system
Plus, CZ gets four months and outflows from bitcoin ETFsFinancial Times - World - Crypto
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