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Ukraine War · UkraineRussia warned on Tuesday against hastily negotiating a Ukraine peace deal, defying US President Donald Trump who has said he hoped to strike an accord "this week" as his Ukrainian counterpart Volodymyr Zelenksy prepares to meet allies for peace talks in London. The warning came as Russian forces launched air strikes against the Ukrainian cities of Odesa and Zaporizhzhia.See the Story
Russia batters Ukraine’s Odesa and Zaporizhzhia as Kremlin warns peace talks will take time
42% Left coverage: 33 sources
EuropeMOSCOW (AP) — Zurab Tsereteli, a prominent Georgian-Russian sculptor known for colossal, often controversial, monuments, died early on Tuesday at 92. His assistant Sergei Shagulashvili told Russia’s state news agency Tass that Tsereteli suffered cardiac arrest. Tsereteli was born on January 4, 1934, in Georgia, which was part of the Soviet Union at the time, in the capital Tbilisi. In the 1970s, Tsereteli became an art director with the Soviet F…See the Story
Georgian-Russian sculptor Zurab Tsereteli, known for his gigantic and controversial work, dies at 92
38% Left coverage: 16 sources
Ukraine · UkraineGraphenEOS is an open source mobile operating system (OS). It is based on the Android Open Source Project and was originally created with a focus on user security and privacy. The OS can only be installed on Google Pixel phones and tablets. So far, only these devices meet GrapheneOS developers' hardware requirements and are promptly receiving fixes for identified vulnerabilities.See the Story
The leading developer of GrapheneOS, the world's most secure smartphone operating system, was forcibly mobilized and sent to war This probably happened in Ukraine
100% Left coverage: 1 sources
Russia · RussiaThe first three episodes of the fourth season of the series "Hacks", based on the history of the relationship of a young stager and a famous comedy actress, were released on HBO Max. The series premiered in 2021, with nine Emmy awards, which were awarded to its main competition, the "Medve" series, and often after several seasons such successful projects are lost in spice and freshness, but "Chyrisms" is not the case. Why is this show only getti…See the Story
The fourth season of "Hythrost" came out -- comedies about the star standup and its screenwriter, the series that already received Emmy, only gets better every season.
100% Left coverage: 1 sources
Alexei Navalny · RussiaThe Russian Direct Investment Fund (RDIF), the sovereign wealth fund led by Kirill Dmitriev, who has been a key player in negotiations with the Trump administration, has suspended its internship program, Novaya Gazeta reports, citing sources familiar with the matter. The program, which offered students from select Moscow universities the opportunity to apply for internships through a simplified process, had been running for several years. It rem…See the Story
Russian sovereign wealth fund suspends internships amid fears of leaker after Navalny team exposes wealth of CEO Kirill Dmitriev, a key figure in talks with U.S.
100% Left coverage: 2 sources
Vladimir Putin · RussiaIn his February 2024 address to Russia’s Federal Assembly, Vladimir Putin called for veterans of the war in Ukraine to become the country’s “new elites” and to hold “leading positions” in government. In the approximately 14 months since then, this initiative has brought few success stories — though not for lack of trying. One of the most visible of these “new elites” is Artyom Zhoga, a former commander of the pro-Russian separatist Sparta Battal…See the Story
'He kissed up well' Artyom Zhoga was supposed to embody Putin’s new model of veterans in high places. So far, his performance has fallen flat.
100% Left coverage: 1 sources
Vladimir PutinUkraine takes out a Russian tank and the transporter that was hauling it. Russia has come up with a new way to clear mines — load up a Chinese golf cart with infantry and send them across a mine field. When it blows up, send another. Russians on...See the Story
Russian stuff blowing up: Putin calls attack on civilians 'retribution'
100% Left coverage: 2 sources
Europe · RussiaA Moscow court has fined the messaging service Telegram 4 million rubles (almost $50,000) for refusing to remove content prohibited under Russian law, according to the news outlet RBC. Officials didn’t specify what materials Telegram refused to censor. Since the start of the full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Russia has added numerous war-related speech offenses to its already long list of illegal online content. Several weeks ago, Telegram was fi…See the Story
Russia slaps Telegram with another multi-million-ruble fine for refusing to take down ‘prohibited content’
100% Left coverage: 1 sources