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Kremlin Spokesman Dmitry Peskov criticized the current German government for allegedly downplaying the Soviet Union's role in defeating Nazism.
Russian presidential aide Yury Ushakov criticized a decree by Vladimir Zelensky regarding the Victory Day parade in Moscow. Ushakov characterized the decree as 'circus and clownery' and expressed reluctance to comment further on the matter.
Kremlin Spokesman Dmitry Peskov stated that there are currently no plans for US administration representatives, including envoy Steve Witkoff, to visit Moscow.
The article examines the impact of US oil sanctions on Cuba's private sector, featuring testimonials from small business owners facing fuel shortages and power outages.
The article discusses the industrial gas company Linde and its strategic positioning to benefit from the growth of the commercial space industry, particularly SpaceX's potential IPO.
The article explains the tax implications for non-spouse heirs who inherit a Health Savings Account (HSA), noting that such accounts lose their tax-advantaged status upon the owner's death.
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico met with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow for Victory Day celebrations. Fico expressed a desire to restore normal relations between the two countries, citing shared history and economic ties…
Peter Magyar, leader of the Tisza Party, has been elected prime minister of Hungary by the National Assembly. He replaces Viktor Orban, who is moving into opposition following a landslide victory by the Tisza party.
Rosatom CEO Alexey Likhachev discussed the progress of the Paks Nuclear Power Plant expansion in Hungary and expressed interest in further nuclear energy projects in Slovakia and Bulgaria.
A Frontier Airlines flight departing from Denver International Airport struck and killed a person who had jumped a perimeter fence onto the runway.
The article reports on the scaled-down Victory Day celebrations in Russia, citing analyst Grégoire Roos. It notes that security measures and fears of drone strikes shifted the atmosphere toward wartime protection despite President Putin's…
The article provides a weather forecast for the Southern Plains, detailing a Level 2 severe thunderstorm risk through Mother's Day.
Oxnard police officers shot and apprehended a man identified as Anastacio Meneses, who was wielding a machete inside a Mexican restaurant.
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Security forces in Zawiya, Libya, have launched an operation following armed clashes between rival gangs near a key oil refinery, leading to a temporary shutdown of the facility.
Arlington police shot and seriously wounded a man after a standoff at a 7-Eleven store on Friday. Authorities state the man barricaded himself in the back of the store with a knife following a dispute with other individuals.
The article discusses a study by Université de Montréal researcher Sarah Bonin regarding food insecurity among immigrants in Montreal.
Rosatom CEO Alexey Likhachev announced that the physical launch of Unit 7 at the Tianwan Nuclear Power Plant in China is expected in May.
Former security officials and federal agencies are preparing for the upcoming World Cup, citing concerns about potential attacks from Iranian sleeper cells and other terrorist organizations.
Cornelio Joseph, a street musician and Juilliard-trained teacher, was hired by Madison Square Garden executives after they encountered him performing outside the arena.