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Russian Suspect In Assassination Attempt On Ex-Ukrainian Security Officer Arrested.
A court in Moscow on April 18 sent to pretrial detention a Russian man suspected of being involved in the attempted murder of a former officer of Ukraine's Security Service (SBU), according to local media reports. Vladimir Golovchenko is the second suspect arrested in the case. Former SBU officer Vasily (Vasyl) Prozorov, who in 2019 defected to Moscow and publicly stated that he had collaborated with the Russian secret services, survived the car bombing in Moscow last week. Russian authorities said the assassination attempt was organized by the SBU. To read the original story by RFE/RL's Russian Service, click here .
Zelenskiy Sacks Senior Cybersecurity Officer Amid Corruption Allegations.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy has dismissed Ilya Vityuk, head of the cybersecurity department of the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU), amid allegations of corruption.
Russia Breached Global Chemical Weapons Ban In Ukraine War, U.
The United States on May 1 accused Russia of violating the international chemical weapons ban by deploying the choking agent chloropicrin against Ukrainian troops and using riot control agents "as a method of warfare" in Ukraine.
New Sanctions Aim To Further Degrade Russia's Ability To Manufacture Weapons.
The U.S. Treasury Department on May 1 imposed new sanctions on hundreds of companies and people tied to Russia's weapons development program as part of its continuing effort to limit Russia’s ability to access the materials it needs to “prosecute ...
EU Remains Serbia's Goal, Says Prime Minister-Elect.
Prime minister-elect Milos Vucevic told the Serbian parliament on May 1 that membership in the European Union remains the country’s strategic goal but said “burdens” introduced into the membership process “cannot be ignored.”
New Serbian Government Maintains Policy Of 'Sitting On Two Chairs' Of East And West.
By appointing two members who are under U.S. sanctions to the new Serbian government, Belgrade has only nurtured its relationship with Moscow, a senior associate with the Berlin-based Council for Democratization Policy told RFE/RL on April 30.
Fourth law enforcement officer dies in North Carolina shooting.
Authorities say Officer Joshua Eyer of the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department died of his wounds after being injured. Three other law enforcement officers, including a U.S. marshal, were killed while serving a warrant on a home in Charlotte. ...
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Billy Idol on the 40th anniversary of 'Rebel Yell' and staying inspired.
ABC News' Linsey Davis speaks with legendary rock 'n' roller and punk icon Billy Idol about his career as he celebrates the 40th anniversary of the monumental album "Rebel Yell." —–– Subscribe to ABC News on YouTube: Watch 24/7 coverage of breakin...
Cat survives unintended 600-mile journey, living up to its 9 lives.
A Utah family had no idea that their cat, Galena, got into a return package headed for an Amazon warehouse. Thanks to diligent Amazon worker, a cat-astrophe was averted. NBC News' Blayne Alexander reports. » Subscribe to NBC News: NBC News Digital...
Pro-Palestinian encampment protesters hold ground on both US coasts.
Campus protests of the war in Gaza continue, despite college administrations' warnings — and new ones are being launched. VOA Natasha Mozgovaya reports from an encampment set up Monday at the University of Washington in Seattle. » Subscribe to VOA...