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+17 +5Benedict Cumberbatch To House Ukrainian Family Who Fled Russian Invasion
"I want to give them some stability after the turmoil that they’ve experienced, and that’s within my home," said the "Dr. Strange" star.
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+13 +1Russian Tycoon Criticized Putin’s War. Retribution Was Swift.
Oleg Tinkov spoke out against his country’s war in Ukraine. Now he is in hiding. In an exclusive interview he said, “I don’t believe in Russia’s future’’ under Vladimir Putin.
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+12 +2Private astronaut just back from space station describes interactions with Russian cosmonauts
It didn’t take long for the crew of the first all-private mission to the International Space Station to experience the unique dependency that US astronauts and Russian cosmonauts share in orbit. “We had one day when the toilet was down for a couple hours,” Larry Connor, the pilot of Axiom Space’s AX-1 mission, told CNN. “The Russians were very cordial, very accommodating. We operate as one team up there and they said, ‘Hey, come on over and use ours.”
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+18 +2Ukraine says Russia pounding Donbas, failing to take targets
Russian forces pounded Ukraine's eastern Donbas region on Saturday but failed to capture three target areas, Ukraine's military said, while Moscow said Western sanctions on Russia and arms shipments to Ukraine were impeding peace negotiations.
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+9 +3Russia’s QAnon Followers Can’t Make Up Their Minds About Ukraine
While international followers of the conspiracy see Vladimir Putin as an ally against the ‘cabal’, the invasion has made some QAnon acolytes in Russia think twice.
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+8 +2Ukrainian Auschwitz survivor, 96, says Hitler and Stalin couldn't kill her and she will outlive 'asshole' Putin too
A 96-year-old Holocaust survivor who had to flee from Ukraine after Russian troops invaded her homeland has condemned Russian President Vladimir Putin's offensive as a "genocide," MailOnline reported.
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+14 +2SpaceX nabs 'eye-watering' wins against Russian hackers in Ukraine, Pentagon says
The U.S. military needs to take a page out of SpaceX's book in combating electromagnetic warfare, as Elon Musks's aerospace company has notched "eye-watering" wins against Russian hackers in Ukraine, Pentagon officials said this week. The first shipment of SpaceX's Starlink terminals, which connect to satellites in low-earth orbits, arrived in Ukraine just days after Russian forces invade the country and started disrupting internet service.
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+17 +1Russia plans to hold sham independence vote in southern Ukraine, Zelenskiy says
Volodymyr Zelenskiy has accused Russia of planning to “falsify” an independence referendum in the partly occupied southern regions of Kherson and Zaporizhzhia, telling Ukrainians there not to give personal information to occupying forces. The warning came after Mariupol’s mayor accused Russia of hiding evidence of its “barbaric” war crimes by burying the bodies of up to 9,000 civilians in a new mass grave, allegations backed up by satellite images from US company Maxar.
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+13 +2Putin says no need to storm Mariupol steel plant where Ukrainians holed up
President Vladimir Putin on Thursday ordered the Russian military to cancel plans to storm the Azovstal steel plant inside the port city of Mariupol, where thousands of Ukrainian defenders and civilians are holed up.
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+8 +2Novak Djokovic calls Wimbledon ban on Russian and Belarusian players 'crazy'
Twenty-time grand slam champion Novak Djokovic has criticized the decision to ban Russian and Belarusian players from competing at Wimbledon this year, calling the move "crazy."
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+18 +3Wimbledon bans Russian and Belarusian players
Russian and Belarusian players will not be allowed to compete at Wimbledon this year because of the invasion of Ukraine. Men's world number two Daniil Medvedev of Russia and women's world number four Aryna Sabalenka of Belarus are the highest-ranked players to be affected.
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+4 +1Russians Have To Pass Test to Purchase Over $600 in Crypto Every Year
The Russian Ministry of Finance has filed to the government an amended version of its law “On Digital Currency,” which aims to regulate the country’s crypto market completely.
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+11 +1Russia Is Leaking Data Like a Sieve
Ukraine claims to have doxed Russian troops and spies, while hacktivists are regularly leaking private information from Russian organizations.
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+13 +2Missile strikes in western Ukraine kill 6 as country braces for new assault in east
Multiple explosions apparently caused by missiles struck the western Ukrainian city of Lviv early Monday as the country was bracing for an all-out Russian assault in the east. At least six people were killed in the city, which has been spared much of the worst violence in almost two months of war.
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+4 +1Ukraine’s past and present intertwine as a war historian seeks refuge
In late February, on a cold night in Kharkiv, Viktoria Naumenko caught a bus to a bar where two of her closest friends were waiting to tell her about their engagement. Outside, she lit a cigarette to calm her nerves before stepping into the noisy cafe. She texted a friend in Canada: “I feel like this might be the last time I’ll see my friends alive.”
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+14 +3Anonymous Targets Vladimir Putin, Claim To Have Hacked Into Kremlin's Spy Satellite
The Anonymous affiliated hacker group Network Battalion 65 (NB65) shared tweets and alleged files of server information from the Russian space agency Roscomos, claiming that Russian President Vladimir Putin "no longer has control over spy satellites."
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+16 +1Russians planted thousands of land mines and booby-traps to ‘kill or maim’ civilians, Ukrainians say.
Departing Russian soldiers have laced large swaths of the country with buried mines and jury-rigged bombs, some hidden inside homes, to terrorize returning civilians.
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+13 +4Russian oligarch Alisher Usmanov's $735 million superyacht Dilbar — the largest in the world — has been impounded in Germany
Germany's Federal Police have seized the largest megayacht in the world after determining it to be owned by the sister of Russian oligarch Alisher Usmanov. The police said they were able to reveal the actual owner following an investigation into "offshore concealment," and that the yacht would remain at a shipyard in Hamburg.
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+18 +1Putin’s war shows autocracies and fossil fuels go hand in hand. Here’s how to tackle both
Democracies are making more progress than autocracies when it comes to climate action. But divestment campaigns can put pressure on the most recalcitrant of political leaders.
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+11 +461st anniversary of human spaceflight marred by Russian invasion of Ukraine
Humanity took a giant leap 61 years ago today (April 12), but marking the milestone is far more complicated than usual this year. Cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin launched to Earth orbit aboard the spacecraft Vostok 1 on April 12, 1961, becoming the first person ever to reach space. The landmark moment continued a string of space firsts for the Soviet Union, which kicked off the space age with the launch of the satellite Sputnik 1 in October 1957.
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