Over 5,000 Russian Anti-War Protesters Arrested by Russian Authorities
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Over 5,000 Russian Anti-War Protesters Arrested by Russian Authorities
Over 5,000 Anti-War Protesters, Arrested by Russian Authorities.
Fox reports that over 5,000 anti-war
protesters were arrested by Russian
authorities in cities across the country.
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Fox reports that over 5,000 anti-war
protesters were arrested by Russian
authorities in cities across the country.
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According to OVD-Info, an independent human
rights group, estimated that 5,138 people across
72 Russian cities were arrested on March 6.
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According to OVD-Info, an independent human
rights group, estimated that 5,138 people across
72 Russian cities were arrested on March 6.
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OVD-Info, which focuses on political persecution in Russia,
estimates that 13,508 protesters have been arrested
since the invasion began on February 24.
OVD-Info, which focuses on political persecution in Russia,
estimates that 13,508 protesters have been arrested
since the invasion began on February 24.
On March 6, at least 2,426 arrests were
reportedly made in Moscow alone.
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On March 6, at least 2,426 arrests were
reportedly made in Moscow alone.
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According to VOA, demonstrators face potential
prison sentences for their participation in protests.
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According to VOA, demonstrators face potential
prison sentences for their participation in protests.
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Alexei Navalny, an imprisoned critic
of the Russian government, urged protesters
to not be afraid of crackdowns on protests.
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Alexei Navalny, an imprisoned critic
of the Russian government, urged protesters
to not be afraid of crackdowns on protests.
Come out in the squares of Berlin, New York,
Amsterdam or Melbourne, wherever you are, Alexei Navalny, Imprisoned critic
of the Russian government, via Fox.
Show the world that Russians don't want war.
Come out in the squares of Berlin, New York,
Amsterdam or Melbourne, wherever you are, Alexei Navalny, Imprisoned critic
of the Russian government, via Fox.
Now we are all responsible
for Russia's future.
For what Russia
will be in the eyes of the world, Alexei Navalny, Imprisoned critic
of the Russian government, via Fox.
You may be scared, but to submit to this
fear is to side with fascists and murderers.
Putin has already snatched away from
Russia its economy, relations with
the world and hope for a future, Alexei Navalny, Imprisoned critic
of the Russian government, via Fox.
You may be scared, but to submit to this
fear is to side with fascists and murderers.
Putin has already snatched away from
Russia its economy, relations with
the world and hope for a future, Alexei Navalny, Imprisoned critic
of the Russian government, via Fox
Ticketmaster Data Breach , Exposes Data Belonging to , 560 Million Customers.
Fox News reports that Ticketmaster has once again
made headlines with a massive data leak which
impacted approximately half a billion customers.
Fox News reports that Ticketmaster has once again
made headlines with a massive data leak which
impacted approximately half a billion customers.
The latest cyber incident was
first detected by the Australian
Home Affairs Department. .
Cyber breach hacker group ShinyHunters
claimed responsibility for stealing the information
of over 500 million Ticketmaster customers.
That information reportedly included full
names, phone numbers and addresses,
in addition to payment data.
Fox News reports that the hacker group
is now selling the 1.3-terabyte cache of
information via a popular hacking forum.
Ticketmaster has yet to announce how it plans
to address the serious data breach or notify
customers whose information was stolen. .
As a result, Fox News recently
offered Ticketmaster customers
tips on how to take precautions. .
Check for any official word from Ticketmaster,
most likely intended to inform you that your
data was impacted by the breach.
Monitor bank and credit card accounts
for any unusual activity, particularly
any unfamiliar transactions.
Review emails for any unexpected
password changes, login attempts
or account updates
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Pet Owners Guide to , Toxic Houseplants.
Fox News recently offered readers
a list of plants found both inside and
outside the house that are toxic to pets.
Lily, These colorful flowers are specifically
dangerous for cats, as all parts of the
plant can cause severe kidney damage.
Sago palm, This popular house plant, particularly the seeds,
can potentially cause vomiting, extreme thirst,
bruising, liver damage, liver failure and even death.
Tulip, The bulbs of these popular flowers
are particularly dangerous for pets. .
According to the ASPCA, consuming
tulips could cause vomiting, depression,
diarrhea and hypersalivation.
Azalea, The ASPCA says this popular landscaping
choice can cause pets to experience vomiting,
diarrhea, weakness and even cardiac failure.
Azalea, The ASPCA says this popular landscaping
choice can cause pets to experience vomiting,
diarrhea, weakness and even cardiac failure.
Kalanchoe, Ingesting this tropical plant can also cause
pets to experience vomiting, diarrhea
and an abnormal heart rhythm. .
Kalanchoe, Ingesting this tropical plant can also cause
pets to experience vomiting, diarrhea
and an abnormal heart rhythm. .
Schefflera, This plant causes a number of dangerous
symptoms in pets, including oral irritation,
excessive drooling and difficulty swallowing.
Schefflera, This plant causes a number of dangerous
symptoms in pets, including oral irritation,
excessive drooling and difficulty swallowing.
Oleander, These highly toxic flowers
can cause abdominal pain,
diarrhea, colic, depression and death.
Oleander, These highly toxic flowers
can cause abdominal pain,
diarrhea, colic, depression and death.
Chrysanthemum, The ASPCA warns that ingesting these
flowers can result in vomiting, diarrhea,
hypersalivation, loss of coordination and dermatitis.
Chrysanthemum, The ASPCA warns that ingesting these
flowers can result in vomiting, diarrhea,
hypersalivation, loss of coordination and dermatitis
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Credit Card Delinquencies , Are on the Rise.
New York Federal Reserve data that was published on May 15 shows that credit card delinquencies kept rising from January to March, Fox Business reports. .
In Q1 2024, delinquencies reached
8.9% at an annualized rate.
America hasn't seen this high of a
percentage of serious credit card
delinquencies since 2012, Fox News reports. .
In the first quarter of 2024, credit
card and auto loan transition rates
into serious delinquency continued
to rise across all age groups, Joelle Scally, regional economic principal within the Household and
Public Policy Research Division at the New York Fed, via Fox Business.
An increasing number of borrowers
missed credit card payments,
revealing worsening financial
distress among some households, Joelle Scally, regional economic principal within the Household and
Public Policy Research Division at the New York Fed, via Fox Business.
Researchers aren't sure why delinquencies
are so high since the unemployment rate
is low, but they have a few theories.
One of those theories is that consumers drained savings throughout the pandemic
but continue to spend at high levels.
Another theory is that some Americans switched to jobs with lower salaries.
Additionally, credit card eligibility may have been expanded for many whose student debt wasn't being reported to credit bureaus amid the pandemic.
These are all kinds of complex issues.
We don't exactly know what's behind the
increase of these delinquency rates. But it's
definitely something that we're tracking, New York Fed researchers, via Fox Business.
The average annual percentage rate for
credit cards hit a record of 20.72% recently.
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US Military Looks to , Recruit Tech Experts While , Cutting Overall Troop Numbers.
United States special operations commanders have
been tasked with cutting overall forces by 5,000
troops, while also adding more high-tech experts. .
United States special operations commanders have
been tasked with cutting overall forces by 5,000
troops, while also adding more high-tech experts. .
United States special operations commanders have
been tasked with cutting overall forces by 5,000
troops, while also adding more high-tech experts. .
Fox News reports that the conflicting goals, which have
forced a broader restructuring of commando teams,
have been influenced by Russia's ongoing war in Ukraine.
U.S. Army Special Operations Command plans to
increase the size of Green Beret teams by adding
members with specialized technical abilities.
U.S. Army Special Operations Command plans to
increase the size of Green Beret teams by adding
members with specialized technical abilities.
Additional team members could include
computer software experts capable of
reprograming drones and other tech gear on the fly. .
Additional team members could include
computer software experts capable of
reprograming drones and other tech gear on the fly. .
Additional team members could include
computer software experts capable of
reprograming drones and other tech gear on the fly. .
Gen. Bryan Fenton, commander of U.S. Special
Operations Command, says the U.S. is "taking a lot
of lessons learned out of the experience in Ukraine.".
Gen. Bryan Fenton, commander of U.S. Special
Operations Command, says the U.S. is "taking a lot
of lessons learned out of the experience in Ukraine.".
According to Fenton, special operations
were ordered to cut about 2,000 personnel,
including 750 from the army. .
According to Fenton, special operations
were ordered to cut about 2,000 personnel,
including 750 from the army. .
In 2024, the department was
ordered to cut an additional 3,000
personnel over the next five years. .
So the real Army reduction in totality is
almost 4,000, and the remaining 1,000
will come from the joint force, SEALs,
Marine raiders, other Army units, Gen. Bryan Fenton, commander of U.S. Special Operations Command.
So the real Army reduction in totality is
almost 4,000, and the remaining 1,000
will come from the joint force, SEALs,
Marine raiders, other Army units, Gen. Bryan Fenton, commander of U.S. Special Operations Command.
Maj. Gen. Patrick Roberson, deputy commander of the
command at Fort Liberty in North Carolina, estimates
that at least 30% of those cuts will be in open jobs. .
According to Roberson, other cuts will be aimed at
redundancies among trainers and instructors, as
well as civil affairs and psychological operations. .
According to Roberson, other cuts will be aimed at
redundancies among trainers and instructors, as
well as civil affairs and psychological operations.
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Iranian President Vows to Destroy Israel , if It Launches the ‘Tiniest Invasion’.
On April 13, Iran attacked Israel with
hundreds of drones and missiles.
It was the first time that Iran has ever launched a direct military attack on Israel, Fox News reports. .
Although Israel was able to fend off
about 99% of the projectiles, the
country is considering retaliation.
On April 17, Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi warned Israel that if it does decide to
attack with even the "tiniest invasion," .
Iran's response would be "massive and harsh.".
Nothing would remain
from the Zionist regime, Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi, via Fox News.
Raisi delivered his remarks during
a military parade north of Tehran.
Prior to Raisi's threats, Israel vowed
to respond to the attacks.
The country did not provide details,
but its military council met on April 16
to decide how to proceed.
Leaders around the world have
urged Israel to stand down. .
While Israel and Iran have been at odds
for decades, their conflict came to a
head recently since Iran supports Hamas, .
which attacked Israel on Oct. 7 and
prompted Israel's current offensive in Gaza.
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Recent investigations linking top AfD members to Beijing and Moscow have rattled the far-right party voting base in the run-up to the European elections in June, causing doubts about their dedication to the patriotic cause — one of their main talking points.
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Ukrainian soldiers have expressed frustration with the inadequacy of US-made M1A1 Abrams tanks against Russian forces and drones. The 47th Mechanized Brigade, the only unit operating Abrams, cited insufficient armor, vulnerability to drones, and electronic issues. Despite field modifications, the tanks are seen as outdated, with Russia claiming eight kills and towing one as a trophy to Moscow. Experts describe the Abrams as a relic unable to withstand modern warfare.
#UkrainianSoldiers #Ukraine #AbramTanks #Ukrainewar #Biden #USnews #Worldnews #Putin #Warnews #Oneindia #Oneindianews
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In an alarming development, a senior Moscow general has issued a stark warning about NATO nations preparing for possible nuclear strikes on Russia. In a recent interview with RIA Novosti, Vladimir Kulishov, the first deputy director of Russia’s Federal Security Service, and head of the Border Guard Service, highlighted these escalating threats.
#NuclearWar #Russia #NATO #RussiavsNATO #RussiaUkraineWar #UkraineRussiaConflict #Moscow #VladimirKulishov #VladimirPutin #VolodymyrZelenskyy #Kiev #Oneindia
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Ukraine and Russia , Conduct Major Prisoner Swap.
Ukraine and Russia , Conduct Major Prisoner Swap.
The prisoner exchange was announced
on May 31, Reuters reports.
The prisoner exchange was announced
on May 31, Reuters reports.
It's been nearly four months since any prisoners have been released.
It's been nearly four months since any prisoners have been released.
150 people were freed in this exchange.
The United Arab Emirates
(UAE) mediated negotiations.
Ukraine's Coordinating Committee on Dealing with Prisoners of War issued a statement.
Ukraine's Coordinating Committee on Dealing with Prisoners of War issued a statement.
After a long pause, another prisoner
swap took place: 75 defenders and
civilians were released from
the enemy's captivity, Ukraine's Coordinating Committee on
Dealing with Prisoners of War, via statement.
The bodies of 212 Ukrainian soldiers
were also delivered home.
The bodies of 212 Ukrainian soldiers
were also delivered home.
75 Russians were returned as well. .
19 Ukrainian defenders of Snake Island
were included in the exchange.
The group became a symbol of Ukraine's strength and defiance during the onset of the war
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Euronews spoke with Russians living in Estonia, who are eligible to vote in the EU elections, regarding their priorities and challenges for the upcoming polls.
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In a significant development, Russia announced that its troops have liberated the village of Starytsya near Vovchansk in the Kharkiv region as part of a new offensive launched last week. The Russian Defense Ministry stated that their units have advanced deep into Ukrainian defenses. This comes as Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky highlights the urgent need for advanced air defense systems, revealing that Kyiv currently has only a quarter of the required defenses.
#RussiaUkraineWar #Russia #Ukraine #Kharkiv #KharkivVillage #Ukrainians #Russians #Starytsya #VladimirPutin #VolodymyrZelenskyy #Oneindia
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A Ukrainian strike on an oil storage depot in Ukraine's occupied Luhansk region resulted in three deaths, eight injuries, and a large fire. The incident has heightened concerns about fuel shortages in the region. While Russian-appointed officials blame the Ukrainian Armed Forces for the attack, Kyiv has not claimed responsibility. The strike adds to existing tensions in eastern Ukraine and exacerbates the humanitarian crisis in the area. As authorities assess the damage and work to address the fallout, residents face the prospect of further challenges due to potential fuel shortages.
#Ukraine #Russia #Luhansk #OilDepot #ATACMSMissile #War #Conflict #MilitaryAction #EasternUkraine #Geopolitics
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The New York state Court of Appeals has overturned Harvey Weinstein’s 2020 rape conviction. The court ruled that the judge in the New York County trial prejudiced Weinstein with improper rulings, including allowing women to testify about allegations that were not part of the case. The court ruled that a new trial must take place.
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Biden Is Giving $6 Billion , to Micron Technology , for Semiconductor Production.
On April 25, President Biden will travel to Syracuse, NY, to announce over $6 billion in federal grants that his administration is awarding to Micron Technology, NPR reports. .
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, who was heavily involved in enacting the CHIPS and Science Act, issued a statement about the investment. .
This is the federal government taking back the reins, putting money where its mouth is when we say we want the future of tech to be stamped: 'Made in America.', Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, via statement.
Micron will invest $100 billion of the funds to construct a manufacturing facility in Syracuse.
Schumer referred to the plan as "quite a
great return" on the government's investment.
A factory will also be built in
Boise, Idaho, NPR reports. .
That facility is expected to be ready for production by 2026, while two New York factories will likely be ready by 2028 and 2029.
The White House estimates that
the projects could create 20,000 jobs
in construction and manufacturing.
in addition to "tens of thousands of
indirect jobs in the regions," NPR reports. .
The CHIPS and Science Act has also provided funding for Intel, TSMC and Samsung
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Aerosmith Announces , Rescheduled ‘Peace Out’ Tour Dates.
The veteran rockers postponed their farewell tour nearly seven months ago after singer Steven Tyler "fractured his larynx," CNN reports. .
The band issued a statement
about Tyler's condition at that time.
To our fans: Unfortunately, Steven’s vocal
injury is more serious than initially thought.
His doctor has confirmed that in addition to
the damage to his vocal cords, he fractured
his larynx which requires ongoing care, Aerosmith, via Facebook.
He is receiving the best medical
treatment available to ensure his recovery
is swift, but given the nature of a fracture,
he is being told patience is essential. , Aerosmith, via Facebook.
As a result, all the currently scheduled
PEACE OUT shows must be postponed
to sometime in 2024, with new dates to
be announced as soon as we know more, Aerosmith, via Facebook.
On April 10, the band took to
Instagram to announce that they are
"thrilled" to have rescheduled tour dates.
The tour will begin Sept. 20 in Pittsburgh, PA.
The 40-date run will
end in Buffalo, NY, on Feb. 26.
The Black Crowes will
serve as the supporting act.
"All previously purchased
tickets will be honored for the
rescheduled shows," Aerosmith said.
The farewell North American tour is
intended to be a celebration of the band's
50 years together, CNN reports.
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4.8-Magnitude Earthquake , Hits US East Coast.
NBC reports that the East Coast of the United States
was struck by an earthquake on April 5
which was felt from Maryland to Maine.
According to the U.S. Geological Survey,
the earthquake struck just before 10:30 a.m. local
time and was measured at a 4.8-magnitude. .
There were no initial reports
of any major damage.
According to New York Governor
Kathy Hochul, the quake could
be felt across the state. .
My team is assessing impacts
and any damage that may have
occurred, and we will update
the public throughout the day, Kathy Hochul, New York Governor, via NBC.
New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy
said that the state's emergency
operations center had been activated.
New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy
said that the state's emergency
operations center had been activated.
As a result of the quake, the Port
Authority Transit Corp. suspended service
between Pennsylvania and New Jersey. .
Crews will inspect the integrity
of the line out of an abundance
of caution. Once inspection is
complete, service will resume.
No timeframe. Updates to follow, Port Authority Transit Corp. statement, via X.
Meanwhile, New York’s Metropolitan Transportation
Authority said service would not be impacted by the quake,
and teams would be inspecting train lines for damage.
NBC reports that earthquakes are a rare occurrence in
the Northeast, however in February of 2023, Buffalo,
New York, was struck by a 3.8-magnitude quake
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