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Norway Wants To Talk To Asylum Seeker From Vagner Group.
A man wearing a camouflage uniform walks out of the Wagner Center in St. Petersburg, Russia.
The Norwegian police unit that investigates war crimes said on January 17 it wants to talk to a Russian asylum seeker who reportedly is a former high-ranking member of the private Russian military contractor Wagner Group. Norway's National Criminal Investigation Service, which takes part in the investigation of war crimes in Ukraine with the International Criminal Court, said it was in contact with Andrei Medvedev and his Norwegian lawyer and "would like to conduct an interrogation of him in the near future. Medvedev has the status of a witness." To read the original story by AP, click here .
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.
Latvia Expels Russian Diplomat For 'Unacceptable' Actions.
Latvia has declared one employee of the Russian Embassy persona non grata and expelled him from the country. At the request of the Latvian Foreign Ministry, the diplomat must leave by April 10.
Iranian Police Chief Sentenced To Death For Killing Protester In 2022.
An Iranian court has sentenced a police chief to death after he was charged with killing a man during mass protests in 2022, local media reported on March 27.
Ship strikes Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge causing partial collapse, Maryland officials say.
A ship struck Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge early Tuesday, causing a partial collapse, officials in Maryland said. Multiple vehicles plunged from the bridge at the time of the collapse, the Baltimore City Fire Department said. -- Subscribe ...
Trump bond is going to ‘backfire’ on them come November 5: Mike Davis.
Mike Davis and David Schoen discuss New York AG Letitia James saying that the judgement case against former President Trump still stands on ‘The Ingraham Angle.’
Watch live: Julian Assange supporters arrive at the London High Court for his appeal ruling.
Watch live here: Stella Assange, wife of Julian Assange, and supporters arrive at the London High Court for its ruling on whether WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange gets a final appeal in England to block his extradition to the US. More on this stor...
Tractors descend on Parliament over 'betrayal' of British farmers.
A "go-slow" convoy of more than 120 tractors made its way around Westminster as campaigners demanded action on food security. Farmers across the country are calling for an end to a number of post-Brexit trade deals, which they claim are allowing i...
'It's about being vigilant': Minister defends govt response to Chinese cyber attacks.
Education Secretary Gillian Keegan has defended the government's response to cyber attacks blamed on China, after backbench MPs said it was "feeble". She told Sky News it's a "complex issue", saying: "We'll always do whatever we need to do to prot...
The most crucial issues for Senegal's new and youngest-ever president Faye - DW News.
Opposition leader Bassirou Diomaye Faye has been named Senegal's next president after the country's ruling coalition conceded defeat in a nationwide election. The 44-year-old is set to become Senegal's youngest-ever president. He'd been in prison ...