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Zelensky-linked Ukrainian blogger mocks Popes death
Sergey Sternenko once headed the Right Sector ultranationalist movement in Odessa
A right-wing Ukrainian activist and military blogger, who was once reportedly offered a job by Vladimir Zelensky, has apparently mocked the death of Pope Francis….
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Zelensky-linked Ukrainian blogger mocks death of Pope
Sergey Sternenko once headed the ultranationalist Right Sector movement in Odessa
A right-wing Ukrainian activist and military blogger, who was once reportedly offered a job by Vladimir Zelensky, has apparently mocked the death of Pope Francis….
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LIVE UPDATES: Death of Pope Francis and sede vacante
Leaders of the German government on Monday mourned Pope Francis’ death, hailing him as an “advocate for the weak” and a “sign of hope.”
“With the death of Pope Francis, the Catholic Church and the world lose an advocate…
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Iran’s Folded Rocks Reveal Ancient Tectonic Power at Asia-Europe Boundary
The deformed rocks of Iran are formed due to strong mountain ridges and valleys in the Greater Caucasus mountain range, southwest of the Caspian Sea. Between 10 million and 50 million years ago, its growth was marked by…
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Ukraine is trying to seize the initiative on a truce – Putin
Russian President Vladimir Putin said that Ukraine is trying to seize the initiative on a truce and talk about expanding the scope of targets, RIA Novosti reported.

“Now we see that the Kiev regime is trying to…
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‘He kissed up well’ Artyom Zhoga was supposed to embody Putin’s new model of veterans in high places. So far, his performance has fallen flat.
In his February 2024 address to Russia’s Federal Assembly, Vladimir Putin called for veterans of the war in Ukraine to become the country’s “new elites” and to hold “leading positions” in government. In the approximately 14 months…
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Politico called Canada’s entry into the EU unlikely but possible
Canada’s entry into the European Union is unlikely but possible, Politico writes, citing experts.

“While such a gambit is unlikely to succeed … it is not, in fact, impossible,” the piece says.
In…
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Russian Man Sentenced to 12 Years in Prison Over $25 Donation to Ukrainian Army
A court in Russia’s Sverdlovsk region has sentenced a man to 12 years in a high-security penal colony for donating about $25 to the Ukrainian military, the independent Mediazona news website reported Monday.
Prosecutors alleged that…
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Pope Francis dies on Easter Monday at 88: Live updates and reactions
White smoke emerges from the chimney of the Sistine Chapel on March 13, 2013, when Pope Francis was elected Pope Benedict XVI’s successor. (Christopher Furlong/Getty Images)
After the death of a pope, the Vatican will follow a series of rituals…
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