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UN experts say Russian media law amounts to information 'blackout'
UN says that Russian law which cracks down on independent journalism puts the nation under an information blackout.
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Facebook owner defends policy on calls for violence that angered Russia
Meta owner said that a temporary change in content policy was required for Ukraine alone to let users voice opposition
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US spy agency probes sabotage of satellite internet during Russian invasion
Intelligence investigating cyber attack by unidentified hackers that disrupted broadband satellite internet in Ukraine
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Pixar’s 'Turning Red' hopes to dispel taboo of discussing puberty
In the film, Meilin Lee, a student excelling in every field, goes to bed one night and wakes up as a giant red panda
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Russia looking at sourcing aircraft spare parts from Asia
Russia publishes a draft law that could prevent its airlines returning leased aircraft
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Russians liquidating crypto in the UAE as they seek safe havens
Sources say Russians using crypto to invest in real estate in Dubai
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WHO asks Ukraine to destroy ‘high-threat pathogens’ to prevent disease spread
Biosecurity experts say Russia's attack raises risk of escape of disease-causing pathogens housed in laboratories
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New Da'ish leader is brother of slain caliph Baghdadi: sources
Da'ish named its new leader Abu al-Hassan al-Hashemi al-Quraishi in a recorded audio message distributed online
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Yemen's Houthis claim drone attack on refinery in Saudi capital
Houthi movement targeted a Saudi Aramco refinery in Riyadh using three Samad-3 drones
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Russian forces regroup near Kyiv
Facebook will temporarily allow posts that call for the death of President Vladimir Putin and Russian forces









