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Month: July 2024

Trump ready to be ‘peace broker’ on Ukraine, Orban tells skeptical European leaders

By Niamh Kennedy and Jennifer Hansler, CNN (CNN) — Hungary’s Prime Minister Viktor Orban has told European leaders that Donald Trump is “ready to act as a peace broker” between Russia and Ukraine if elected president, amid concerns across the continent that Trump would attempt to force Kyiv into ceding territory to Moscow. Orban’s letter, addressed to

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As Republicans gather in Milwaukee, news outlets grapple with covering their rhetoric

Analysis by Oliver Darcy, CNN Milwaukee (CNN) — News organizations are being confronted this week with a thorny challenge. In the wake of former President Donald Trump narrowly surviving a horrific assassination attempt, executives are more cognizant than ever about the fraught political environment in which they are operating. But news outlets also understand that they must

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American journalist Masha Gessen convicted in absentia by Russia for criticizing its military

By Anna Chernova, Lauren Kent and Rob Picheta, CNN (CNN) — Russian-American journalist Masha Gessen was sentenced to eight years in prison by a Moscow court Monday for criticizing the Russian military, becoming the latest target of a crackdown on critics of the Kremlin. Gessen was convicted in absentia on charges of disseminating “false information”

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5 things to know for July 16: Republican convention, Classified documents, Gender identity, Bird flu, Cybersecurity

By Alexandra Banner, CNN (CNN) — In the age of social media, viral conspiracy theories often run rampant online and threaten the public’s ability to sort truth from fiction. A number of wild theories about the Trump assassination attempt are now coursing through the minds of voters because a deluge of misinformation remains unchecked on

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An Australian computer scientist who claimed to invent bitcoin referred to prosecutors for perjury

Associated Press LONDON (AP) — A London judge who found that an Australian computer scientist falsely claimed to be the mysterious creator of the bitcoin cryptocurrency says he will refer the case to British prosecutors for possible perjury charges. Judge James Mellor said Tuesday that he will refer evidence from the civil case involving Craig

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Some EU officials boycott meetings in Hungary over Orbán’s visits to Russia, China

Associated Press BUDAPEST, Hungary (AP) — Some European Union leaders are protesting what they see as Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán’s misuse of the bloc’s rotating presidency by boycotting a meeting hosted by Hungary. Officials are angry that Orbán, a nationalist populist who is seen as having the warmest ties with Russian President Vladimir Putin

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