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Interview of famous dead man came to light: "When you interview me in a decade..."
In that interview, he talked about his hope for a better future for Russia, as well as the risks he knew he was taking. In that interview, he also lashed out at "corrupt officials" who live in London and help Vladimir Putin's regime hide dirty money.
The interview took place in February 2020 and is believed to be one of the last Navalny gave while he was fully healthy.
Russian Shelling Wounds Civilians in Eastern Ukraine, Weastern Leaders Gather In Paris
In Eastern Ukraine, a recent bout of Russian shelling in Dnipro has left four individuals injured and hospitalized, as confirmed by Serhiy Lysak, the head of the regional military administration. The attack also resulted in significant damage to 10 homes.
World’s oldest family tree created using DNA
Scientists have compiled the world’s oldest family tree from human bones interred at a 5,700-year-old tomb in the Cotswolds, UK
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A Ukrainian tankman revealed: "A big change is being prepared at the battlefield"
"Drones rule the battlefield and there are thousands of them. Our daily effort is to survive. The tank is now the most vulnerable weapon. They will soon cease to be used. In fact, since we are almost out of ammunition and the Russians know it, we are running out of them and we use them less," said Ukrainian tanker Viktor.
Macron seeks to rally European support for Ukraine
French President Emmanuel Macron is due to host European leaders Monday for a conference aimed at strengthening Western support for Ukraine, two years into the Russian invasion.
The meeting in Paris will be a chance for participants to "reaffirm their unity as well as their determination to defeat the war of aggression waged by Russia in Ukraine", the French presidency said.
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Europe could save 238,000 lives a year by meeting WHO air pollution guidelines
Approximately 238,000 air pollution deaths could be avoided each year if the EU27 countries actually met World Health Organization (WHO) guidelines for air pollution, according to figures from the European Environment Agency (EEA).
And more than 400,000 deaths could be avoided if particle air pollution could be avoided completely.
'Dahomey' doc on looted African art wins Berlin film fest
"Dahomey", a documentary by Franco-Senegalese director Mati Diop probing the thorny issues surrounding Europe's return of looted antiquities to Africa, won the Berlin film festival's top prize on Feb. 23.
Kenyan-Mexican Oscar winner Lupita Nyong'o announced the seven-member panel's choice for the Golden Bear award at a gala ceremony in the German capital.
US downs three Huthi drones, strikes anti-ship missiles
American forces shot down three attack drones near commercial ships in the Red Sea Friday and destroyed seven anti-ship cruise missiles positioned on land, the U.S. military said.
Islamophobia soared in UK with Gaza war: Monitor
Anti-Muslim hate incidents in the U.K. more than tripled following the outbreak of the war between Israel and Hamas, a monitoring group has said.
Tell MAMA recorded 2,010 such cases in the four months since Hamas's deadly attack against Israel on Oct. 7 sparked the conflict.
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Assange Trial: US Lawyers Argue Case Not About Politics
Lawyers representing the United States in the trial of Julian Assange asserted that the legal proceedings are centered on the publication of classified information, not Assange's political views. The hearing, taking place at London's High Court, marks Assange's final attempt to prevent his extradition to the US, with proceedings commencing on February 20.