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Russia presses its offensive in Ukraine and issues new threats as the West tries to blunt the push
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Ukraine accuses Russia of targeting its culture, heritage and identity | 60 Minutes
Ukraine has accused Russia of deliberately destroying cultural property. Investigators say Russian forces target churches, libraries, museums, and monuments as part of a war on Ukraine’s identity.Ukraine -
The Hill - Politics
Ukraine is taking the fight to Russia in Africa, Syria
Ukraine's military intelligence has been conducting operations in Africa and the Middle East to reduce Russian military potential, and Maj. Gen. Kyrylo Budanov has been leading the charge to fight Russia anywhere it can be found.Ukraine -
GameSpot - Tech
Man Admits To Sending Death Threats To Nintendo Over Issues With Games
Kenshin Kazama, a 27-year-old Japanese resident in Hitachi, recently admitted that he made death threats to Nintendo via inquiry forms on its website between August 22 and November 29 last year. The reason? He was upset while playing Nintendo's ... -
The Wall Street Journal - World
A failed murder plot is one of a series of incidents that show how Vienna has emerged as Russia's new espionage hub in Europe after capitals there expelled 600 spies posing as diplomats in the wake of the invasion of Ukraine.
A failed murder plot is one of a series of incidents that show how Vienna has emerged as Russia’s new espionage hub in Europe after capitals there expelled 600 spies posing as diplomats in the wake of the invasion of Ukraine. -
Yahoo News - World
Hezbollah has the weapons to carry out its threat against Cyprus
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The Hill - Politics
How Ukraine can create a credible deterrent against Russia outside of NATO
NATO will not offer Ukraine a formal invitation to join or a concrete path to membership, but the US has signed a bilateral security arrangement with Ukraine, and Ukraine can adapt to the Swedish model of defense-industrial sector and military ...Ukraine -
Yahoo News - World
Zelensky urges supporters to give Ukraine free hand to strike Russia
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CBS News - Top stories
Ukraine accuses Russia of looting museums as part of heritage war
Ukraine has accused Russia of deliberately destroying cultural property. Investigators say Russian forces target churches, libraries, museums, and monuments as part of a war on Ukraine's identity.Ukraine -
The Wall Street Journal - World
For Ukraine and Russia, a Deadly Summer Lies Ahead With Little Hope of Big Gains
Thousands are likely to die as Moscow and Kyiv’s warring forces search for openings along a front line that is largely static.Ukraine
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France's far-right National Rally says it will lead a government only with an absolute majority
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2 aid workers killed in the latest violent attack in eastern Congo’s conflict
Two foreign aid workers have been killed in eastern Congo when their convoy was attacked -
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UK's landmark postwar elections: When the first coalition government since WWII was formed in 2010
In 2010 Britain's Labour Prime Minister Gordon Brown lost the election and handed power to a coalition government led by the Conservatives' David Cameron