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The Kyiv Independent on MSNRussia moves to restrict foreign messaging apps on Putin’s order
According to Ukraine’s Foreign Intelligence Service, WhatsApp, owned by Meta tech giant, is a likely target for blocking.
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The Kyiv Independent on MSNUkraine to secure $6.9 billion in arbitration from Russian Gazprom, Zelensky says
President Volodymyr Zelensky said that Ukrainian ambassadors will receive detailed instructions on July 21 on how to proceed with the recovery of the awarded funds.
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SussexWorld on MSNCross in Hand Village News
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Firefighter Nation contributor Chris Logan discusses messages on social media and how it reflects on the fire service.
Ahead of a rumoured Nintendo Direct, a newly spotted LinkedIn profile sparks theories of a new Fire Emblem being in ...
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UK regulator seeks special status for Apple and Google that could mandate changes for Big Tech
Britain’s antitrust watchdog proposes labeling Google’s and Apple’s mobile ecosystems as having “strategic market status.” ...
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The EU and UK hit Russia with new sanctions. Moscow's energy revenue and spies are targeted.
BRUSSELS — The European Union approved on Friday a new raft of sanctions against Russia over its war on Ukraine, including a ...
MasterChef' is safe until 2028, so who will replace Gregg Wallace and John Torode, and how will the BBC's cooking competition ...
The Kneecap Glastonbury charges have been dropped but the investigation into Bob Vylan continues after Palestine chants.
More than halfway through the 2020s, these are the best TV shows the medium has to offer — how many have you seen?
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‘First-of-its-kind’ Eurostar-style train to directly connect UK with Berlin and two more cities
Writer Christopher Isherwood famously moved to Berlin in 1929, and local theatre Metropol (formerly the Neues Schauspielhaus) ...
A decision made by elected leaders in Washington D.C. last week to cut public broadcasting funding by $1.1 billion is being felt by Oklahoma public broadcasters, at PBS or NPR stations.
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