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American journalist shot and killed by Russian troops
American journalist, Brent Renaud, was shot to death in Irpin, a suburb outside of Kyiv. The fatal gun fire reportedly came from Russian troops.
read more10 ways you can support Ukrainian civilians
Many have asked what they can do to assist the civilians displaced by the violence in Ukraine. Although it is important to research anything you become involved with, here are few starting points and ideas on how to help.
read moreUkrainian City of Kherson Falls to Russian Invaders
In contrast, Kherson’s mayor, Igor Nikolayev, posted an update on Facebook simply stating, “We are still Ukraine. Still firm.”
read morePrince Andrew loses royal patronages and military titles
In an official statement, Buckingham Palace announced that Prince Andrew has been stripped of his royal patronages and military titles.
read moreBiden signs bill banning goods from China’s Xinjiang over forced labor
President Joe Biden at the Pentagon, Washington, D.C., Feb. 10, 2021. (DoD photo by Lisa Ferdinando)Reuters | David Brunnstrom, Paul Grant | 20212123
U.S. President Joe Biden on Thursday signed into law legislation that bans imports from China’s Xinjiang region over concerns about forced labor, the White House said, provoking an angry Chinese condemnation.
read moreRussian adult film star offers chess player “whole night” if he beats champion
Russians take chess very seriously. In fact, a Russian adult film star has offered Russian grandmaster Ian Nepomniachtchi to be his “queen for whole night” if he beats his current opponent.
read moreMan admitted to ER with artillery shell in rectum
Police in Gloucester, England state a man showed up to the emergency room with an artillery shell in his rectum. The patient claims he “slipped and fell” on the WW2 munition.
read moreChinese ‘military’ planes reportedly seen at Bagram
Multiple unconfirmed reports about Chinese ‘military’ planes landing at Bagram Airbase in Afghanistan have circulated on social media and mainstream headlines for the past few days.
read moreVaccine protest in Melbourne takes a violent turn
The Victorian government plans to shut down much of the Australian construction industry for two-weeks after a protest against compulsory vaccines for workers in the sector turned violent.
read moreMilitary training in Guinea halts due to overnight coup
The United States suspended all military assistance to the African country of Guinea due to a coup d’etat imposed by Guinean troops on Sep. 5.
read moreA Marine born in Afghanistan shares his thoughts
Ajmal Achekzai left Afghanistan with his family as a five-year-old only to return as a U.S. Marine nearly two decades later. He enlisted in the Marine Corps before the attacks on September 11, 2001, but knew that same day he was going back to his birthplace.
read moreState Dept. accused of delaying private flights out of Afghanistan
On Monday, Americans continuing to evacuate people out of Afghanistan using private planes claimed to Fox News that the State Department is delaying those efforts. Three individuals involved in organizing the flights stated that the State Department’s inaction is endangering the lives of those who remain in the country.
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