From Jenna Orkin
Predicting the viruses that will spread to humansLukoil chairman dies in mysterious fall from Moscow hospital window |
Gun jams inches from Argentinian vice president’s face in shooting attempt
Russia is looking to address the shortage of troops in part by compelling soldiers wounded earlier in the war to return to combat, recruiting personnel from private security companies and even recruiting from prisons, according to a U.S. official who spoke to the AP on the condition of anonymity to discuss the downgraded intelligence finding.
Poland Demands $1.3 Trillion in Reparations from Germany
A former cybercriminal who once worked with - and betrayed - the Secret Service says the easy access to bots is one of the biggest threats on the internet right now
Russia just said it won't sell oil to countries that try to impose a price cap on its crude
Risk of civil unrest surging in more than half of the world's countries, analysis says
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