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As Pro-Russian Officials Claim Victory In The Annexation Vote, UN Says It Is Committed To Ukraine’s ‘Integrity’
Despite Zelensky's appeals, there is little likelihood of the Security Council, where Russia has a veto, coming to an agreement on the annexation action. Despite Zelensky's appeals, there is little likelihood of the Security Council, where Russia has a veto, coming to an agreement on the annexation action. -
Bitcoin Struggles To Achieve Sustainability: Research
Following the Ethereum Merge, the pressure to make Bitcoin green is stronger than ever. Following the Ethereum Merge, the pressure to make Bitcoin green is stronger than ever. -
Meta Removes Fake Accounts From China, Russia Allegedly Influencing Western Politics
It's the first time Meta has taken down a China-based effort focusing on the U.S. midterm elections. It's the first time Meta has taken down a China-based effort focusing on the U.S. midterm elections. -
Japan Bids Farewell To Slain Prime Minister Abe In State Funeral
Shinzo Abe, the country's late former prime minister, was remembered in Japan with flowers, prayers, and a 19-gun salute. Shinzo Abe, the country's late former prime minister, was remembered in Japan with flowers, prayers, and a 19-gun salute. -
Bankrupt Voyager's Assets To Be Acquired By Crypto Exchange FTX
Voyager Digital has auctioned off its remaining assets. Voyager Digital has auctioned off its remaining assets. -
Despite Trump's Claims Of Planted Evidence, DOJ Declares Mar-a-Lago Materials List Accurate
Former President Donald Trump said that the FBI may have hidden items during the search. Former President Donald Trump said that the FBI may have hidden items during the search. -
Gunman Kills 11 Children In Russian School Open Fire
The attacker reportedly killed himself at the scene and was a former pupil of the school. The attacker reportedly killed himself at the scene and was a former pupil of the school. -
Edward Snowden Granted Russian Citizenship By Vladimir Putin
Edward Snowden wants to return to the U.S., but he could be charged with espionage if he does. Edward Snowden wants to return to the U.S., but he could be charged with espionage if he does. -
Why The British Pound Crashing Is Bad News
A falling pound is dire news for an economy that may already be in recession. A falling pound is dire news for an economy that may already be in recession. -
Overwhelming Support For New Cuban Family Code Legalizes LGBTQ Marriage
Cuba's new family code extends greater protection to women, children, and the elderly, as well as allowing LGBTQ couples to marry and adopt children. Cuba's new family code extends greater protection to women, children, and the elderly, as well as allowing LGBTQ couples to marry and adopt children.