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Ukraine Using Facial Recognition To ID Dead Russian Soldiers
Clearview asserts that its actions were legal. Clearview asserts that its actions were legal. -
NATO Says As Many As 15,000 Russian Troops Likely Killed In Ukraine
NATO estimates that Russia may have lost as many as 15,000 of its troops as its war in Ukraine enters into its second month. NATO estimates that Russia may have lost as many as 15,000 of its troops as its war in Ukraine enters into its second month. -
Biden Leaves For Europe To Discuss Russia Sanctions With Allies
Biden and his team were working on plans to censure members of Russia's parliament. Biden and his team were working on plans to censure members of Russia's parliament. -
Ukraine Condemns Russia Over Death Of Holocaust Survivor
Borys Romanchenko, a 96-year-old survivor of four Nazi concentration camps, was killed by a Russian strike in the city of Kharkiv. Borys Romanchenko, a 96-year-old survivor of four Nazi concentration camps, was killed by a Russian strike in the city of Kharkiv. -
Russia Denies Its Cosmonauts Were Sporting Ukraine Colors On ISS
The spaceflyers appeared in a new clip wearing a yellow suit with blue accents. The spaceflyers appeared in a new clip wearing a yellow suit with blue accents. -
A Russian Lawmaker Calls For Return Of Alaska To Russia
Historians point out that Russia's hold on Alaska was weak even before it was bought by the U.S. Historians point out that Russia's hold on Alaska was weak even before it was bought by the U.S. -
Biden Looks To Evaluate Chinese President's Stance On Russia's Invasion Of Ukraine
Biden has regularly criticized China for military provocations against Taiwan. Biden has regularly criticized China for military provocations against Taiwan. -
Ex-KGB Sleeper Agent Offers Insights On What Putin Desires
Putin is wreaking havoc on his own people, the former KGB agent said. Putin is wreaking havoc on his own people, the former KGB agent said. -
Official Says Japan Sanctioning Russia For Invading Ukraine Is 'Appropriate'
Japan's biggest national security threat is China, which is followed by North Korea and Russia. Japan's biggest national security threat is China, which is followed by North Korea and Russia. -
Experts Analyze Putin And Why He Wants Ukraine Crushed
One analyst says "this is an identity conflict" for Putin. One analyst says "this is an identity conflict" for Putin.