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Russian day of mourning, as Putin says gunmen arrested
Flags are flying at half mast after at least 133 people were killed at a packed venue outside Moscow.BBC News - Top stories - Russia -
FirstFT: Global M&A drought ends as blockbuster deals double in first quarter
Also in today’s newsletter, Sam Bankman-Fried sentencing and the broken market for medicinesFinancial Times - World -
Putin says all four suspects arrested after at least 133 killed in Moscow concert attack
President Putin declares Sunday a national day of mourning and promises to punish those behind the attack.BBC News - Top stories - Russia -
Missing CB was at Lions' facility after warrant
Cameron Sutton was in the Detroit Lions' workout facility last week when the team found out about the warrant for his arrest.ESPN - Sports -
Xi Jinping sought to reassure American chief executives that China's economy hasn't peaked and that his country is working to improve its business environment.
Xi Jinping sought to reassure American chief executives that China’s economy hasn’t peaked and that his country is working to improve its business environment.The Wall Street Journal - World - China -
Mulvaney calls Trump a 'trampoline president' after bond reduced
Mick Mulvaney, who served as former President Trump’s acting White House chief of staff, called his former boss a “trampoline president” following the reduction of his bond in his New York civil fraud case Monday. “If he’s acquitted in New York ...The Hill - Politics - Donald Trump -
Moscow concert hall attack: Islamic State solely responsible for Moscow attack, no Ukraine involvement - White House
US government early this month shared information with Russia about a planned attack in Moscow. Full story: arrests as death toll rises after terror attackSurvivors of Moscow attack tell of horrorState-owned media RIA reports that so many people ...The Guardian - World - Ukraine -
Ex-Lions CB Cameron Sutton, still wanted by police, was at team facility when arrest warrant went public
The Lions learned Sutton was wanted by Florida police when he was working out for them.Yahoo Sports - Sports -
Moscow terror attack: Putin vows retribution as 4 arrested
Gunmen opened fire in Crocus City Hall Friday, killing and injuring hundreds.ABC News - Top stories - Russia -
Xi lieutenant calls for Asia to ‘jointly’ manage security in rebuke of US
Zhao Leji’s comments a veiled rebuke of US efforts to strengthen alliances in regionFinancial Times - World -
Chinese leader Xi tells Dutch PM that restricting technology access won't stop China's advance
Chinese leader Xi Jinping has told visiting Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte that attempts to restrict China’s access to technology will not stop the country’s advanceABC News - Tech - China -
Chinese leader Xi issues a positive message at a meeting with US business leaders as ties improve
Chinese leader Xi Jinping has called for closer trade ties with the U.S. during a meeting with top American business leaders in BeijingABC News - World - China -
Murder arrest at Heathrow after man hit by car
A 33-year-old man was arrested at the airport on Sunday afternoon, following the death of another man, 35.BBC News - Top stories -
UGA's Etienne faces suspension after DUI arrest
Georgia running back Trevor Etienne could be suspended at least one game if found guilty following his DUI arrest, coach Kirby Smart said.ESPN - Sports -
Three arrested for drug dealing at prison
Three people have been arrested on suspicion of drug dealing offences at a prison in Bridgend.BBC News - Top stories -
Man arrested after death of Gogglebox star
Police are questioning a man after George Gilbey fell from a height while at work.BBC News - Top stories -
Russian President Vladimir Putin says the perpetrators of the Moscow concert hall attack are “radical Islamists.”
Russian President Vladimir Putin says the perpetrators of the Moscow concert hall attack are “radical Islamists.”ABC News - World - Russia -
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy warns Putin's war could spread to NATO territory
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy tells CBS News' Charlie D'Agata in an exclusive interview that, without more U.S. help "now," Ukraine won’t be able to stop Vladimir Putin from pushing his war onto NATO soil.CBS News - World - Ukraine -
Idaho prison escapee and his accomplice arrested after 36 hours
The Idaho prison inmate and his accomplice who led police on a 36-hour manhunt are back behind bars. The white supremacist gang members are also suspected of killing two other men while on the run. Police also arrested a woman who they say was ...CBS News - Top stories -
Eleven people arrested after deadly attack at concert hall in Russia
Russian authorities said that they have arrested 11 people, including four suspected gunmen, following the deadly attack at a concert hall near Moscow. Officials say at least 115 people were killed.CBS News - World - Russia -
Murder arrest after woman's death 31 years ago
Carol Clark, from Bristol, was found dead in Sharpness Docks in Gloucester in March 1993.BBC News - Top stories -
Brazil summons Hungarian envoy to explain why Bolsonaro hid in embassy
Former Brazil president spent two nights at legation after two close aides were detained in February over alleged coup plot. Brazil’s foreign ministry has summoned the Hungarian ambassador to explain why the South American country’s embattled ...The Guardian - World - Brazil -
India summons envoy after US criticises Delhi chief minister’s arrest
US called for fair legal process for opposition figure Arvind Kejriwal amid claims that challengers to Narendra Modi are being targeted ahead of national elections. India has summoned a top US diplomat after Washington warned it to ensure a “fair, ...The Guardian - World - India -
Arrest after 50 dead animals left outside shop
Hare and bird corpses were scattered in front of Broughton Community Shop earlier this month.BBC News - Top stories -
Guatemalan president calls on U.S. to invest more to deter migration
Migrants are coming to the U.S.-Mexico border in record numbers. Guatemalan President Bernardo Arévalo spoke with CBS News senior White House and political correspondent Ed O'Keefe about the issue.CBS News - Top stories -
‘No Ukrainian involvement whatsoever’, U.S. says
ISIS has claimed responsibility for the attack, without providing proof. A U.S. official told NBC News that the claim appears to be genuine, though no final assessment has been made yet.NBC News - Top stories - Ukraine -
Zelensky says Russia always blames others after Putin points finger
Yahoo News - World - Russia -
Six killed after suicide bomber rams convoy of Chinese engineers in Pakistan
Five Chinese nationals and their Pakistani driver killed while en route from Islamabad to dam construction site. Six people have been killed after a suicide bomber rammed a vehicle into a convoy of Chinese engineers working on a dam project in ...The Guardian - World - Pakistan -
42 people rescued in northwest Mexico after mass kidnappings by criminal groups
Mexican authorities said they rescued 42 hostages, including 18 children, from criminal groups Saturday after a wave of kidnappings in Sinaloa state, where more than 600 special force troops were sent to beef up security.NBC News - Top stories -
DWAC stock jumps 35% on Trump’s reduced bond, post-merger ticker news
A potential windfall from selling shares could help pay for Trump's legal bills and his damage judgments of over $500 million in three separate cases.CNBC - Business - Donald Trump -
Trump’s stake in social media group hits $4.6bn after market debut
Shares of company behind former president’s Truth Social platform rise 16% in first day of tradingFinancial Times - Business - Donald Trump -
Crypto group Copper launches review after ‘embarrassing’ sushi party
Digital assets firm chaired by Philip Hammond apologises after guests served food from the bodies of partially naked modelsFinancial Times - Business -
Esa-Pekka Salonen's resignation in San Francisco is a wake-up call for arts groups nationwide
Conductor Esa-Pekka Salonen's statement about the San Francisco Symphony board has crucial ramifications for arts organizations including the L.A. Phil.Los Angeles Times - Entertainment