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Ukraine War · UkraineBy Tim Lister, Kosta Gak and Victoria Butenko CNN (CNN) — As temperatures drop in Ukraine, Russia has stepped up drone attacks on power facilities supplying millions of homes across the country. There are signs that the Russian military is repeatedly hitting the same areas to aggravate the population’s suffering. The northern regions of Chernihiv and Sumy – adjoining Russia and Belarus – have seen constant attacks over the past month. Hundreds o…See the Story
Swarms of Russian drones plunge parts of Ukraine into darkness, as Zelensky turns to Europe again
57% Center coverage: 26 sources

International · BamakoBAMAKO, Mali (AP) — A Mali court on Monday sentenced to prison a former prime minister who publicly expressed solidarity with jailed critics of the military junta. Moussa Mara faces two years in prison after being convicted on charges of undermining state authority and inciting public disorder. His sentence is the latest in a crackdown […]See the Story
A former Mali prime minister goes to prison for expressing solidarity with critics of military junta
63% Left coverage: 8 sources

Money · FranceThe report contains sensitive content including references to self-harm and suicide New Amnesty International research has found that TikTok’s ‘For You’ feed is pushing French children and young people engaging with mental health content into a cycle of depression, self-harm and suicide content. The research, ‘Dragged into the Rabbit Hole‘, highlights TikTok’s ongoing failure to address its systemic design risks affecting children and young …See the Story
France: TikTok still steering vulnerable children and young people towards depressive and suicidal content
60% Left coverage: 5 sources
