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Russia responds to Zuckerberg’s FBI revelations
The country’s foreign ministry has claimed Facebook CEO has effectively confirmed the feds secretly control major US social media ©…
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US won’t be able to replace Russian uranium – official
Washington is considering a Russian nuclear fuel ban since Moscow is “no longer a trustworthy source”, officials say © Getty…
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CIA meddling in Russia-Turkey business – media
A US intelligence agent inquired about confidential details of real estate deals, a Turkish paper reports © Getty Images /…
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Pacific nation snubs US request to dock ship – media
The US Coast Guard vessel was diverted to Papua New Guinea after its call for access to a Solomon Islands’…
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UK facing ‘national disaster’ – London mayor
Sadiq Khan calls for an immediate bill freeze after energy regulator Ofgem announced a massive price cap increase A protester…
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Scholz’s party split on Ukraine – media
The left wing of Germany’s Social Democrats has reportedly urged the chancellor to stop arming Kiev and push for diplomacy…
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Germany’s Scholz sets limit on weapons for Ukraine
Berlin will not provide Kiev with arms that could be used to attack Russia, the chancellor says Chancellor Olaf Scholz…
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Hackers sell NATO secrets – BBC
Weapon systems made by European defense contractor MBDA have reportedly been exposed © Getty Images / Bill Hinton NATO is…
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Pentagon watchdog doubtful Kiev tracks US weapons
Ukraine’s monitoring system for Western-supplied arms lacks “fidelity”, the US DoD inspector general told Bloomberg FILE PHOTO. A Ukrainian soldier…
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EU city wants exemption from Russia sanctions – media
The Dutch city of The Hague plans to seek temporary permission from the EU to buy gas from Gazprom, Reuters…