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Month: May 2024

Sergei Shoigu

Putin replaces Russia’s defense minister with a civilian as Ukraine war rages and defense spending spirals

CNN By Anna Chernova, Helen Regan and Ivana Kottasová, CNN (CNN) — Russian President Vladimir Putin has replaced his defense minister and a long-time close ally Sergei Shoigu with an economist, a major reshuffle of military leadership more than two years after Moscow’s grinding war against Ukraine has sent defense spending soaring. Andrey Belousov, a

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Columbia Public Schools teachers detail cellphone procedure plan

COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) A group of teachers from Columbia Public Schools detailed ways they plan to make the procedure for the use of cellphones consistent among schools during Monday night’s board meeting. According to the district, they have heard from “multiple stakeholders, internally and externally, that cell phones are causing  a distraction to learning environment.”

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Tracking several rain chances this week

TODAY: Monday is a rainy one, with spotty to scattered rain and thunder through the morning, ahead of more widely scattered storms this afternoon. Severe weather is not expected. High temperatures are cool thanks to rain, with highs expected in the low 70s. TONIGHT: Showers and thunderstorms will continue overnight, with temperatures falling into the

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Russian assault opens new front, diverting Ukraine forces as Western aid trickles in

By SAMYA KULLAB and ILLIA NOVIKOV Associated Press KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Russian troops were locked in intense battles with Ukrainian soldiers around the embattled town of Vovchansk in northeast Ukraine on Monday, pushing ahead with a ground offensive that opened a new front and put more pressure on overstretched Ukrainian forces. Moscow’s renewed northeast

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Thousands protest in Georgia over the weekend against ‘Russia-style’ law on foreign influence

TBILISI, Georgia (AP) — Georgia’s parliament green-lit a final vote on a proposed law that critics see as a threat to media freedom and the country’s aspirations to join the European Union on Monday, a day after police dispersed the latest protests against it. The bill would require media and nongovernmental organizations and other nonprofits

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German court backs intelligence agency’s designation of far-right party as suspected extremist case

By GEIR MOULSON Associated Press BERLIN (AP) — A court has ruled that Germany’s domestic intelligence agency was justified in putting the far-right Alternative for Germany party under observation for suspected extremism, rejecting an appeal from the opposition party. The administrative court in Muenster ruled in favor of the BfV intelligence agency on Monday, upholding

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Liberarán a periodista china encarcelada por sus reportajes sobre el covid-19 tras cuatro años de prisión

Melissa Velásquez Loaiza (CNN) — Zhang Zhan, una periodista china que lleva cuatro años tras las rejas por informar sobre el brote inicial de covid-19 en Wuhan, será puesta en libertad este lunes tras cumplir su condena, según sus partidarios y una sentencia judicial. Zhang Zhan, exabogada, fue una de las pocas periodistas chinas independientes

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ANÁLISIS | Michael Cohen, el ex “matón” de Trump, está listo para dar un testimonio que definirá el juicio por sobornos

Melissa Velásquez Loaiza (CNN) — Michael Cohen se describió alguna una vez como el “portavoz, matón, pitbull y abogado sin ley” de Donald Trump. Pero esta semana tiene un nuevo papel. Será el testigo estrella de los fiscales que intentan demostrar que Trump falsificó ilegalmente registros comerciales después de pagarle a la actriz de cine

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