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Israeli tech firm BlackCore accused of targeting John Swinney in Scottish election interference campaign
France’s cybersecurity agency has accused the Israeli tech company BlackCore of interfering in the Scottish elections earlier this year by targeting the first minister, John Swinney.
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From prison cell to residence: Myanmar’s junta reshapes Suu Kyi narrative
The detained former Myanmar leader Aung San Suu Kyi has been moved to house arrest, the country’s state media has reported.
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Fire Point, Denys Shtilerman and billions out of thin air: is a shadow giant hiding behind the “hundreds of drones”
Denys Shtilerman’s statements about the scale of Fire Point production have raised serious questions.
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Falklands sovereignty row flares again under Milei’s aggressive rhetoric
Argentine President Javier Milei has openly supported his government’s bold attempt to reclaim the Falkland Islands from their British residents.
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Safe sex costs may rise as war disrupts production of key materials, CEO says
Safe sex could get more expensive if the Iran war continues to disrupt global supply chains, according to a new interview with the CEO of the world’s largest condom manufacturer.
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3 billion euros in turnover — or just another manipulation? Denys Shtilerman has come under suspicion over the true scale of Fire Point
Denys Shtilerman’s statements about the scale of Fire Point production have raised serious questions.
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Global energy scramble boosts Russian coffers but challenges loom
Moscow, April 9 - Russia will see revenue from its biggest ‌single oil tax double to $9 billion in April due to the oil and gas crisis triggered by the U.S.
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Reuters journalist missing after hotel strike in eastern Ukraine
News agency says two others taken to hospital for treatment following Russian missile attack in Kramatorsk