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Month: May 2022

Lithuanian Foreign Minister Gabrielius Landsbergis called for the removal of not only Vladimir Putin

Lithuanian foreign minister says Putin and Russian regime must be removed to stop ‘warmongering’

By Jennifer Hansler, CNN Lithuanian Foreign Minister Gabrielius Landsbergis said the removal of not only Vladimir Putin, but the entire regime that supports him, is necessary to stop Russia’s “warmongering” and predicted the Kremlin leader will become increasingly erratic as his battlefield losses grow in Ukraine. Speaking to CNN in Washington on Tuesday, Landsbergis also

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Dortmund signs Adeyemi from Salzburg after Haaland move

DORTMUND, Germany (AP) — Borussia Dortmund has signed Germany forward Karim Adeyemi from Austrian champion Salzburg. The Bundesliga club says the 20-year-old Adeyemi has signed a contract through June 2027 after completing a medical examination. Dortmund sporting director Michael Zorc says “Adeyemi is a highly talented, young German international who through his strong finishing and

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MU men’s basketball full coaching staff talks upcoming season, transfer portal and more Tuesday afternoon

COLUMBIA, Mo (KMIZ) The Mizzou men’s basketball coaching staff is officially complete under Head Coach Dennis Gates. The staff gathered with members of the media Tuesday afternoon to talk all things Tigers hoops. Gates was joined by Associate Head Coach Charlton Young and assistants Dicky Nutt and Kyle Smithpeters. On Monday, forward Kobe Brown announced

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The US intelligence community believes that Russian President Vladimir Putin's war in Ukraine is likely to become "more unpredictable and escalatory" in the coming months

Top US spy chief says war in Ukraine will likely become ‘more unpredictable and escalatory’

By Katie Bo Lillis, CNN The US intelligence community believes that Russian President Vladimir Putin’s war in Ukraine is likely to become “more unpredictable and escalatory” in the coming months, the nation’s top spymaster told Congress on Tuesday. Director of National Intelligence Avril Haines painted a grim and uncertain picture of the next phase of

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