Category: 1. Russia
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Lev Shlosberg Arrested and Charged With Repeatedly ‘Discrediting’ Russian Army
Law enforcement authorities on Tuesday arrested and pressed criminal charges against Lev Shlosberg, a senior member of the opposition party Yabloko, for allegedly “discrediting” Russia’s armed…
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The Federal Republic of Germany and Poland intend to withdraw refugees from Ukraine from social support systems
The Polish and German authorities intend to remove Ukrainian refugees from social support systems, the Polish Interior Ministry has said following the meetings of the two countries’ interior ministers, Tomasz…
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The death toll at an Austrian school has risen to 11 people

At least eight people have been killed in a shooting at a school in the city of Graz in Austria
According to preliminary data, the shooter was a student of this school who opened fire in two classes. According to police representatives, after the attack he committed suicide.

The publication notes that the…
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Deadly Russian Air Strikes On Ukraine Continue
Several people have died in continuing Russian air strikes on Ukraine, with hundreds of drones raining down upon cities including Kyiv and Odesa on June 10. The Kremlin has intensified attacks in recent days, combining drones with missile and…
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Zelensky Urges ‘Concrete Action’ As Russia Launches Another Massive Air Attack Across Ukraine
Russia launched one of its largest air attacks at targets across Ukraine early on June 10, leaving at least five dead and a maternity ward in the city of Odesa in ruins as President Volodymyr Zelenskyy urged action “not silence from the world”…
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Congress has changed the date of a possible U.S. default
The US Congressional Budget Office has delayed by two weeks the date when the country could plunge into default, Bloomberg writes.

“The updated estimate pushes back the so-called X date by at least two weeks…
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Russia and North Korea Resume Direct Passenger Rail Service After 4-Year Hiatus
Russia and North Korea will resume one of the world’s longest passenger rail routes next week for the first time since Covid-19 border restrictions began four years ago, Russian Railways announced…
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Russian Drone Strikes Kill 1, Hit Maternity Hospital in Odesa
Russia launched drone attacks on Kyiv and the southern port city of Odesa early Tuesday, killing one person and damaging a maternity hospital, Ukrainian officials said.
A 59-year-old man was killed and…
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