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Russian Governor Urges Residents Of Village Near Ukraine To 'Temporarily' Evacuate Amid Uptick In Shelling.
A view shows destroyed vehicles following what was said to be Ukrainian shelling in the town of Shebekino in the Belgorod region in an image released on May 31.
Russian authorities on June 4 called on residents of an area on the Ukrainian border to leave their homes "temporarily." The town of Shebekino in the western Belgorod region has been hit by shelling , with casualties reported. In a Telegram post on June 4, regional Governor Vyacheslav Gladkov urged residents to cooperate with the authorities and leave the area. To read the original story by Current Time, click here .
Iranian Women's Rights Activists Sentenced To Long Prison Terms.
Lawyers for 11 women's rights activists who were detained in August in Iran's northwestern Gilan province say their clients have been sentenced to long prison terms amounting to more than 60 years.
Czech Republic Sanctions Pro-Kremlin Ukrainian Politicians.
The Czech Republic on March 27 imposed sanctions on pro-Russia Ukrainian politician Viktor Medvedchuk and his close associate Artem Marchevskiy.
Russia May Have Used New Guided Bomb To Attack Kharkiv, Kyiv Says.
Russia may have used a new type of guided bomb in air strikes on the northeastern Ukrainian city of Kharkiv that killed at least one person on March 27, local officials said.
Russians Visit Pyongyang To Discuss 'Cooperation Against Spying'.
A delegation of Russia's Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR) visited North Korea this week and discussed boosting cooperation against spying, state media KCNA reported on March 28.
Washington Event Aims To Keep U.S. Reporter's Detention By Russia In Public Eye
Dozens of people are expected to gather on March 28 at a plaza in Washington, D.C., to mark the anniversary of the arrest of Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich in Russia and demand his release.
Baltimore Bridge collapse: Locals 'terrified' & 'shaken up'.
Alex Del Sordo who runs the Hard Yacht Cafe in Baltimore has told Sky News that the bridge collapse in the city has been a terrifying experience with locals "shaken up" from the incident. The Francis Scott Key Bridge fell into the river after a ca...
How long can a person survive in cold water? CNN explains.
CNN meteorologist Derek Van Dam breaks down how cold water conditions in the Patapsco River could impact a rescue operation after the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore collapsed when it was struck by a cargo ship. #CNN #News
We'll be living with this threat for decades, ex-FBI official warns.
Former FBI Assistant Director Chris Swecker joined 'America's Newsroom' to discuss his reaction to the Mexican president's remarks and the border chief's warning on a terror threat stemming from the southern border. #FoxNews Subscribe to Fox News!...
Pakistan-Afghan tensions rise over border attacks - DW News.
Officials in Pakistan are reporting a surge in the number of terror-related incidents. Pakistan says the majority of them are carried out by militants based in Afghanistan. The de-facto Taliban government there denies being involved. Tensions betw...
Baltimore Bridge collapse: 'At least seven people entered the river'.
Sky's Martha Kelner has the latest from Baltimore where the Francis Scott Key Bridge fell into the river after a cargo ship collided with it. Martha explains that "at least seven people" entered the river when it collapsed. #usa #baltimore Follow ...
Small businesses using social media to shame alleged shoplifters.
Some small business owners in California are posting videos of thieves on social media to fight back against the surge in shoplifting. Some store owners have gone as far as doxing some suspects, or posting their names, personal information and mor...