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Ukraine war briefing: Kyiv faces Russian missile attack as both sides trade strikes

Russia launched a missile attack on Kyiv early on Sunday, the military administration of the Ukrainian capital said on the Telegram messaging app. Reuters’ witnesses heard a loud blast shaking the city soon after midnight. The reported...

Ukraine war briefing: death toll from Kyiv strike rises to 31 as Russia accelerates military advance

The death toll from Russia’s worst airstrike of the year on Ukraine’s capital rose to 31 on Friday after rescuers recovered more than a dozen more bodies from the rubble of a collapsed apartment block in Kyiv...

Four killed in Montana bar shooting that is US’s ninth mass murder of 2025

Four people were killed on Friday in a shooting at a Montana bar, prompting a lockdown in a neighborhood several miles away as authorities searched a wooded area for a suspect in the case.The shooting brought the number of...

Ukraine war briefing: Zelenskyy calls for ‘regime change’ in Russia after attack on Kyiv kills 16

Volodymyr Zelenskyy has urged his allies to bring about “regime change” in Russia, hours after a Russian drone and missile attack on Kyiv killed 16 people including two children. The Ukrainian president said he believed Russia could...

Google accused of ‘deceptive’ location tracking in fresh round of lawsuits

Google accused of ‘deceptive’ location tracking in fresh round of lawsuitsTexas, Indiana, Washington state and DC condemn what they call invasions of users’ privacy Texas, Indiana, Washington state and the District of Columbia sued Alphabet’s Google on Monday over...

Amazon to pay $500,000 fine for failing to notify workers of Covid cases

Amazon to pay $500,000 fine for failing to notify workers of Covid casesIn a landmark US judgment, California official says the company failed to ‘adequately notify’ employees and local health agencies Amazon has agreed to pay a $500,000 fine...

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