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Analysis: Ryan Rouths support for Ukraine is a propaganda win for Moscow, at a very tricky time for Kyiv
London CNN — It is exactly the kind of attention Ukraine did not need. Since the start of clashes with Russia over its future in
Mayoral debate in Brazil turns ugly as candidate attacks rival with chair, live on TV
CNN — A mayoral debate in the Brazilian city of São Paulo turned ugly when one of the candidates attacked a rival with a chair.
How Daniel Ricciardo went from a shy teenager to one of F1s most effervescent characters
CNN — Daniel Ricciardo is known as one of Formula One’s most likeable characters and fearsome racers. The Australian has put together a resumé that
Shōgun led the Emmys and its red carpet
CNN — FX’s hugely popular “Shōgun” dominated the Emmys on Sunday night, winning 18 of its 25 nominations and becoming the first non-English TV show
DSS Denies Involvement in Omoyele Sowores Arrest After His Detention, Release
The Department of State Service (DSS) on Sunday washed its hands off the arrest of the presidential candidate of the African Action Congress in the
Trump Escapes SecondAssassination Attempt In Two Months, FBI Launches Investigation, Detains Suspect
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) said on Sunday that it was investigating what it called an “attempted assassination” of former President Donald Trump after
No Human Rights Abuse In Nigeria, Ajaero Not Above the Law, Presidency Fires Back at UK TUC
Nigeria’s Presidency on Tuesday formally reacted to allegations by Trade Union Congress in the United Kingdom that there are human rights abuses and violations in
Germany angers European neighbors as it tightens migration along all land borders
CNN — Germany has begun new controls at all of its land borders as part of a crackdown on migration, placing restrictions on a wide
Former CIA Officer Sentenced to 10 Years for Selling US Secrets to China
A former CIA officer, Alexander Yuk Ching Ma, has been sentenced to 10 years in prison for spying for the Chinese government. Ma, 71, was