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Vial that contained nerve agent that killed UK woman contained enough poison to kill thousands
Read full article: Vial that contained nerve agent that killed UK woman contained enough poison to kill thousandsThe lead counsel for a public inquiry into the 2018 death of a British woman poisoned by a Soviet-developed nerve agent says there was enough poison in the vial she unwittingly opened to kill thousands of people.
Mushrooms foraged in Sweden could help research Chernobyl fallout
Read full article: Mushrooms foraged in Sweden could help research Chernobyl falloutSweden’s strong foraging culture could help determine how much radioactive fallout remains in the Scandinavian country, 38 years after the Chernobyl nuclear explosion.
In Vienna, 2 portraits of Alexei Navalny are painted near a monument to Soviet soldiers
Read full article: In Vienna, 2 portraits of Alexei Navalny are painted near a monument to Soviet soldiersTwo large portraits of the late Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny have been spray-prainted on a property owned by the family of a former Czech foreign minister behind a monument to Soviet soldiers in Vienna.
A cherished weekend flea market in the Ukrainian capital survives despite war
Read full article: A cherished weekend flea market in the Ukrainian capital survives despite warThe Pochaina neighborhood in the Ukrainian capital comes alive every weekend as hundreds of people flock to its famous flea market, looking for finds.
Russia mounts a massive missile and drone attack against Ukraine following its retaliation promise
Read full article: Russia mounts a massive missile and drone attack against Ukraine following its retaliation promiseRussia unleashed a massive missile and drone barrage on western Ukraine, following through on its promise to retaliate for a Ukrainian attack on a Russian tanker.
US says Armenia and Azerbaijan have made 'further progress' toward a peace deal
Read full article: US says Armenia and Azerbaijan have made 'further progress' toward a peace dealSecretary of State Antony Blinken says Armenia and Azerbaijan have made “further progress” toward a peace agreement in three days of U.S.-hosted talks between the two former Soviet republics that have repeatedly clashed over the disputed territory of Nagorno-Karabakh.
Slovakia delivers first 4 Soviet-era MiG-29 jets to Ukraine
Read full article: Slovakia delivers first 4 Soviet-era MiG-29 jets to UkraineSlovakia's Defense Ministry says the first four of 13 Soviet-era MiG-29 fighter jets that Slovakia decided to give Ukraine have been safely handed over to the Ukrainian air force.
US ambassador to Russia leaving post as Ukraine war drags on
Read full article: US ambassador to Russia leaving post as Ukraine war drags onThe U.S. ambassador to Russia, John Sullivan, ended his tenure as America’s top diplomat in Moscow on Sunday after nearly three years, spanning the Trump and Biden administrations, and will retire from a lengthy career in government service.
‘The whole world is together with Ukraine’: Prayer vigil held for Ukraine in Warren
Read full article: ‘The whole world is together with Ukraine’: Prayer vigil held for Ukraine in WarrenEvents to celebrate Ukraine’s Independence Day have been canceled as the country’s president warns Russia may try to do something particularly nasty or cruel.
Estonia removes Soviet-era monument, citing public order
Read full article: Estonia removes Soviet-era monument, citing public orderEstonia is removing a Soviet-era monument in a border town in Estonia’s Russian-speaking part with the Baltic country’s prime minister saying it represents a risk for public order.
Cyprus signs deal for Airbus attack helicopters
Read full article: Cyprus signs deal for Airbus attack helicoptersCyprus has signed a deal with Airbus Helicopters to purchase six light attack helicopters with an option for another six as it seeks to shed Soviet-era armaments and procure military equipment compatible with other European Union member states.
New law puts NHL great Konstantinov's 24/7 care in jeopardy
Read full article: New law puts NHL great Konstantinov's 24/7 care in jeopardyFormer Detroit Red Wings star Vladimir Konstantinov is in danger of losing the round-the-clock medical care he has had since he nearly died in a 1997 limousine crash while celebrating the team's championship.
Russian envoy to Poland hit with red paint at war cemetery
Read full article: Russian envoy to Poland hit with red paint at war cemeteryProtesters have thrown red paint on the Russian ambassador to Poland as he arrived at a cemetery in Warsaw to pay respects to Red Army soldiers who died during World War II.
Warsaw takes over Russia-built compound to give to Ukraine
Read full article: Warsaw takes over Russia-built compound to give to UkraineThe mayor of Warsaw says a disputed compound administered by Russia’s diplomatic mission is being taken over by the city and will be made available to the Ukrainian community.
Air traffic controllers' protest delays flights in Warsaw
Read full article: Air traffic controllers' protest delays flights in WarsawAir travel authorities in Poland are warning travellers of possible flight delays and cancellations at Warsaw's airport due to a protest and some flight controllers quitting their jobs.
Flashpoint Interview: Counterterrorism expert addresses Ukraine invasion’s impact in Michigan
Read full article: Flashpoint Interview: Counterterrorism expert addresses Ukraine invasion’s impact in MichiganWe’re joined by the former senior director of counterterrorism at the National Security Council Javed Ali to to discuss Russia’s recent invasion of Ukraine, and the impact that attack will have in Michigan.
Flashpoint Interview: Ukrainian-American Crisis Response Committee of Michigan members discuss impact of Russian invasion
Read full article: Flashpoint Interview: Ukrainian-American Crisis Response Committee of Michigan members discuss impact of Russian invasionTwo members of the Ukrainian-American Crisis Response Committee of Michigan join us this week to discuss Russia’s recent invasion of former Soviet nation Ukraine, and the impact that invasion will have.
Ukraine nationalists march to honor wartime partisan leader
Read full article: Ukraine nationalists march to honor wartime partisan leaderHundreds of Ukrainian nationalists held a torchlight march in the capital of Kyiv to mark the birthday of Stepan Bandera, the leader of a rebel militia that fought alongside Nazi soldiers in World War II.
Russia marks another record number of daily COVID-19 cases
Read full article: Russia marks another record number of daily COVID-19 casesRussia has reported another daily record of confirmed coronavirus cases as a surge in infections has prompted the Kremlin to tell most people to stay away from work starting later this week.
Plane operated by Kazakhstan security agency crashes; 4 dead
Read full article: Plane operated by Kazakhstan security agency crashes; 4 deadEmergency employees work at the side of the crashed Soviet-built An-26 two-engine turboprop at the airport of Kazakhstan's largest city, Almaty, Kazakhstan, Saturday, March 13, 2021. Officials in Kazakhstan say a plane operated by the country's state security agency has crashed, killing four crew members and injuring the other two. The Emergencies Ministry said the Soviet-built An-26 two-engine turboprop crashed while trying to land Saturday at the airport of Kazakhstan's largest city, Almaty. (AP Photo/Vladimir Tretyakov)MOSCOW – A plane operated by Kazakhstan's state security agency crashed in the Central Asian country on Saturday, killing four crew members and injuring two others, officials said. The ministry said the Soviet-built An-26 two-engine turboprop crashed while trying to land at the airport of Kazakhstan’s largest city, Almaty.
US Air Force deploys airmen, drones to base in Romania
Read full article: US Air Force deploys airmen, drones to base in RomaniaThe U.S. Air Force has deployed on Monday, Jan. 4, 2021, about 90 airmen and an unspecified number of drone aircraft to a base in central Romania, boosting its military presence in the region where there are allied concerns that Russia is trying to display its military strength. The Romanian Defense Ministry said Wednesday that the U.S. deployment in its Campia Turzii Air Base will be for “a few months” to conduct information gathering, surveillance and research missions in support of NATO operations. NATO-member Romania shares the Black Sea border with Russia, and Moscow has lately been arming its neighbor Serbia with military aircraft, tanks and other armored vehicles. The Pentagon has spent millions of dollars in recent years to upgrade the Cold War communist-era base in central Romania where its air force hosts two squadrons of modernized version MiG-21 aircraft and two Puma helicopter squadrons. The United States and Romania enjoy a close military-to-military relationship as NATO allies and cooperate on numerous regional security issues, the U.S. statement said.
EU imposes sanctions on 6 Russians over Navalny poisoning
Read full article: EU imposes sanctions on 6 Russians over Navalny poisoningThe move comes a day after Russia's foreign minister threatened the 27-nation EU with retaliatory action. The sanctions had been agreed on by EU foreign ministers on Monday, without names given. The U.K. said it would also apply the EU sanctions and will continue them once it leaves a post-Brexit transition period at the end of the year. EU foreign ministers agreed Monday to impose the sanctions under sanctions to combat the use and spread of chemical weapons, following a push by France and Germany. Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has suggested that Moscow might retaliate and even sever ties over the Navalny dispute.
Kremlin chafes at Navalny team taking suspected evidence
Read full article: Kremlin chafes at Navalny team taking suspected evidenceNavalny's colleagues revealed Thursday that they removed the bottle and other items from the hotel room in Siberia and brought them to Germany as potential evidence. “Regrettably, what could have been evidence of poisoning was taken away,” Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters. Members of the Navalny team said they searched his hotel room in the city of Tomsk upon learning that he collapsed on the flight home. The German government had no comment Friday on the Navalny team’s statement that Novichok was found on the water bottle taken from Russia. The Hague-based Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons also is having samples from Navalny tested.
Zero G: Some German mobile users still waiting for a signal
Read full article: Zero G: Some German mobile users still waiting for a signalTo connect to the mobile network, Raeder has to drive 5 kilometers (3 miles) to a nearby village with a cell tower. While mobile carriers claim they cover close to the entire country, users often report little or no signal inside buildings or outside large towns. A recent review by Opensignal, an independent analytics company, ranked Germany 50th out of 100 countries for availability of the current 4G mobile broadband standard - behind India, Indonesia and Kyrgyzstan. What we have is the real experience in real users at all the locations that smartphone users are spending time, he said. Asked whether he sees any chance the rollout of 5G might boost village life, Raeder was skeptical.
Strike at Belarus' state TV erodes government control
Read full article: Strike at Belarus' state TV erodes government control(AP Photo/Dmitri Lovetsky)MINSK In a new challenge to Belarus' authoritarian ruler, hundreds of employees of state television have gone on strike amid a rising tide of protests, calling for his resignation after a vote the opposition saw as rigged. Since Monday, factory workers, medical workers, actors, musicians and other workers have gone on strike to demand Lukashenko's resignation. The state television workers were joined by journalists from the leading daily Zvyazda, who put out a statement demanding an end to censorship. Boris Goretsky, vice-president of the Belarusian Association of Journalists, said 72 journalists were detained while covering the protests. Goretsky pointed at the allegations that the government turned to Russia for help to keep the state television running, and some of the striking TV employees have been reportedly replaced with Russian personnel.
AP WAS THERE: 1956 Melbourne Olympics "Blood in the Water"
Read full article: AP WAS THERE: 1956 Melbourne Olympics "Blood in the Water"(AP Photo)MELBOURNE EDITORS With the Tokyo Olympics postponed for a year because of the coronavirus pandemic, The Associated Press is looking back at the history of Summer Games. This story was published in The Charleston News and Courier on Dec. 6, 1956, during the Olympics in Melbourne, Australia. Until now the athletes had kept their smouldering hate tightly capped but it finally erupted in the water polo match today between the great Hungarian team and Russia. The Russian team was escorted to the dressing room by police as the crowd continued to boo in protest of the Russian tactics. Also water polo is one of the most rugged sports, resulting often in rough tactics and many penalties.
Sunken Soviet nuclear submarine leaks high levels of radiation
Read full article: Sunken Soviet nuclear submarine leaks high levels of radiationA sunken Soviet nuclear submarine that's been on the sea floor for three decades is leaking an abnormally high amount of radiation, according to the Institute for Marine Research. NORWEGIAN SEA - A sunken Soviet nuclear submarine that's been on the sea floor for three decades is leaking an abnormally high amount of radiation, according to the Institute for Marine Research. Researchers have been monitoring the submarine since the 1990s, and have seen these types of radiation leaks from the sub's ventilation duct before. They noticed a white-ish cloud rising up from the duct where they saw the high radiation levels. "We need good documentation of pollution levels in seawater, seabed sediments and, of course, fish and seafood," Heldal said.