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Month: September 2022

Montenegro wrestles with massive cyberattack, Russia blamed

By DUSAN STOJANOVIC Associated Press PODGORICA, Montenegro (AP) — At the government headquarters in NATO-member Montenegro, the computers are unplugged, the internet is switched off and the state’s main websites are down. The blackout comes amid a massive cyberattack against the small Balkan state which officials say bears the hallmark of the pro-Russian hackers and

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Este país votará para destituir al rey Carlos III como jefe de Estado, dice el primer ministro

olivertapia (CNN) — El primer ministro de Antigua y Barbuda dijo que el país caribeño realizará un referéndum para convertirse en república y destituir al rey Carlos III como jefe de Estado en los próximos años. La antigua colonia británica se independizó del Reino Unido en 1981, pero es uno de los 14 países, además

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EXPLAINER: Ukraine’s nuclear power plant shutdown cuts risks

By ANDREW KATELL and HANNA ARHIROVA Associated Press KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — The forced shutdown of Ukraine’s endangered and crippled Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant — Europe’s largest — significantly reduces the risk of a radiation disaster that has haunted the world for weeks. The last of the Russian-occupied Zaporizhzhia plant’s six nuclear reactors was shut

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Australian PM defends ban on Parliament due to royal’s death

By ROD McGUIRK Associated Press CANBERRA, Australia (AP) — Australia’s prime minister on Monday defended an obscure and longstanding protocol that bars the nation’s parliament from sitting for 15 days following a British monarch’s death. Lawmakers will reconvene on Sept. 23 to debate a condolence motion for Queen Elizabeth II, the earliest date that the

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