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Ukraine To Replace Defence Minister After Corruption Scandals
Ukraine’s defence minister will be preplaced by the chief of the military intelligence ahead of an expected Russian offensive and following corruption scandals, a senior lawmaker said on Sunday.
Hard drinking and murky finances: How an American veterans group imploded in Ukraine
The Mozart Group thrived at first, training Ukrainian troops, rescuing civilians from the front lines and raising more than $1 million in donations. But then the money began to run out.
Tweets Of The Day
Republican lawmakers on Sunday accused China of deliberately surveilling sensitive U.S. military sites with a suspected spy balloon and said the Biden administration had given Beijing an intelligence opening by not downing the balloon earlier. https://t.co/Q3QLLYSFxy
— The Associated Press (@AP) February 6, 2023
With efforts to retrieve debris continuing off the South Carolina coast one day after a US fighter jet downed the large airship, Republicans on Sunday lashed into Joe Biden over his handling of the suspected Chinese spy balloonhttps://t.co/l1OCocqSHJ
— AFP News Agency (@AFP) February 5, 2023
In his State of the Union speech, President Biden will focus on efforts to create jobs, fight inflation and boost infrastructure. But, a new poll finds only a quarter of adults say things are heading the right way and economic views remain very negative. https://t.co/BS2Ouag6sa
— The Associated Press (@AP) February 5, 2023
#UPDATE Cyprus exit polls indicate presidential election will go to a run-off on February 12, after no candidate secures an outright majority on Sunday.
Local media project that former foreign minister Nikos Christodoulides (📷) will likely advance.
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— AFP News Agency (@AFP) February 5, 2023
Iran’s Khamenei issued pardons for thousands of prisoners, but with conditions. State news agency IRNA said those accused of ‘corruption on earth’ would not be pardoned, neither would those charged with ‘spying for foreign agencies’ https://t.co/GThQYlmxhF pic.twitter.com/zarPP5ijDF
— Reuters (@Reuters) February 5, 2023
VIDEO: Snow covers a camp for internally displaced Syrians in the Khirbet al-Joz area, in the west of the northwestern Idlib province near the border with Turkey. pic.twitter.com/lBWIvu1BNT
— AFP News Agency (@AFP) February 5, 2023
Today, thousands of angry Danes took to the streets of Copenhagen. Protesters are outraged by the govt’s decision to eliminate a holiday in order to finance a defense budget increase. Take a look:pic.twitter.com/GvT1c79y2T
— Steve Hanke (@steve_hanke) February 5, 2023
Pakistan’s former President Pervez Musharraf died at 79 following a prolonged illness at a hospital in Dubai after years in self-imposed exile https://t.co/F0AWoKnOJ3 pic.twitter.com/yGCVFAvXqO
— Reuters (@Reuters) February 5, 2023
Avalanches kill 9 in Italy, Austria as heavy snow hits Alps
Nine people have died in avalanches in Austria and Italy over the weekend as heavy snow and school holidays drew skiers into the Alps
Pope accuses critics of exploiting Pope Benedict’s death
Pope Francis rejected rumours of differences with Benedict, or that his predecessor was bitter about some decisions he had taken.
Bayern beats Wolfsburg 4-2 to reclaim Bundesliga lead
Bayern Munich held on despite Joshua Kimmich’s sending off to beat Wolfsburg 4-2 and return to the top of the Bundesliga.
Solving the mystery of the Chinese spy balloon
On Saturday afternoon a single missile fired by a jet fighter ended the brief, spectacular life of the Chinese spy balloon that had become a social media star with its own hashtag by the time it had finished passing through United States air space. CBS…
Israeli ex-PM confirmed ‘peace had no chance’ in Ukraine – reporter
Naftali Bennett’s admission that the West pushed Kiev to keep fighting proves that talks never stood a chance, Thomas Roper told RT
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