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Apr 16 2024
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Leading Russia watcher in China makes surprise Ukraine war prediction
A Chinese specialist on Russia has delivered a grim forecast for Vladimir Putin's war in Ukraine: that it is doomed to fail. Peking University professor Feng Yujun is also cooling on the future of Beijing-Moscow relations, writing in a recent op-ed in The Economist that the two nations have diverging visions of the future of global affairs. Feng's assessment is a departure from the messaging
NewsweekMar 26 2024
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Seaford traffic stop leads to drug arrest
SEAFORD, Del. – A Seaford man was arrested following a traffic stop for speeding Friday afternoon. The investigation began just after 4 p.m., when a Seaford Police officer stopped a vehicle on W. Stein Highway for speeding. The officer smelled a strong odor of marijuana coming from inside the vehicle, and made contact with the driver and sole occupant, 20-year-old Andre West. After determining
ABC 47 WMDTApr 10 2024
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Biden says Netanyahu's approach to war in Gaza is a 'mistake'
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's approach to the war in Gaza is a "mistake," U.S. President Joe Biden said in an interview published on Tuesday, offering further criticism of Israel's handling of the conflict.
"I think what he's doing is a mistake. I don't agree with his approach," Biden said in comments to Univision, a U.S. Spanish-language TV network.
Biden has also
ReutersApr 10 2024
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Russia smashes past grim war milestone: Ukraine
Russian casualties in Ukraine have surpassed 450,000 since February 2022, according to figures published by Ukraine's military on Wednesday. Moscow's forces lost 830 troops in the past day, by Kyiv's count, bringing the total number of reported casualties in the more than two years of full-scale war to 450,080. This tally of reported Russian casualties is roughly the same as how many soldiers
NewsweekApr 15 2024
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MS Coast councilman reaches deal to plead guilty in drug case. Here’s what that means
Biloxi councilman Robert Deming plans to enter a guilty plea on a federal charge in connection with a drug raid last year at his CBD and kratom stores called the Candy Shop, LLC. Attorney W. Fred “Dub” Hornsby confirmed Monday morning that Deming had reached a plea agreement with federal prosecutors in his drug and subsequent civil forfeiture cases involving over $1.8 million in cash found in
Sun HeraldApr 10 2024
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New protein imaging method supports the design of innovative new cancer drugs
This article has been reviewed according to Science X's editorial process and policies . Editors have highlighted the following attributes while ensuring the content's credibility: Scientists have successfully used a new imaging technique to determine the structure and interactions of a protein complex that plays a significant part in the initiation and progression of cancer. They showed that
Phys.orgApr 10 2024
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Supervisor recommended firing Chatham corrections officer recently charged for drug smuggling
A former Chatham County Sheriff’s Office (CCSO) Corrections Officer, who was arrested and charged with smuggling drugs into the Chatham County Detention Center (CCDC), was hired after being charged with driving under the influence (DUI) and was previously disciplined for missing multiple shifts, according to a personnel file obtained by the Savannah Morning News via an open records request. On
Savannah Morning NewsMar 25 2024
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Connecticut man charged in Vermont drug conspiracy
BURLINGTON, Vt. (WCAX) - A Connecticut man has been charged in connection with a Vermont drug conspiracy. The U.S. Attorney’s Office for Vermont says Marvin Byrd, 29, of Hartford, Connecticut, has been indicted for conspiring to distribute controlled substances, including fentanyl, in the Northeast Kingdom. According to the criminal complaint, Byrd-- who went by the name “T.J.” in Vermont--
WCAX 3Apr 13 2024
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In Ukraine’s West, Draft Dodgers Run, and Swim, to Avoid the War
The roiling water can be treacherous, the banks are steep and slick with mud, and the riverbed is covered in jagged, hidden boulders. Yet Ukrainian border guards often find their quarry — men seeking to escape the military draft — swimming in these hazardous conditions, trying to cross the Tysa River where it forms the border with Romania. Lt. Vladyslav Tonkoshtan recently detained a man on
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