Responding to the publication of a Citizen Lab report identifying multiple cases involving the use of Paragon’s spyware against journalists and human rights defenders in Italy, the Head of Amnesty International’s Security Lab, Donncha Ó…
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Andriy Yarmolenko: Ukraine captain calls for Russia to be ‘totally isolated’ from all professional sport
Andriy Yarmolenko, captain of the Ukrainian football team, has called for Russia to be “isolated on every level” from sport.
It continues a ban by the European football governing body and FIFA on Russian participation in international football…
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Why Putin’s ceasefire demands are a test case for Europe’s resolve
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Good morning. Yesterday afternoon, as…
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How Trump’s peacemaking ambitions unravelled
US president is failing in his vow to end conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East
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Putin and Trump Usher in an Era of New Diplomacy — Russia in Global Affairs
Just two months ago, the idea of serious negotiations between Russia and the United States over Ukraine – let alone a broader normalization of relations – seemed like utopia. Yet today, what once appeared impossible is happening. It proves that, with realism and…
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Vladimir Putin agrees 30-day halt to strikes on Ukrainian energy infrastructure in call with Donald Trump
Vladimir Putin has ordered Russia’s military to refrain from striking Ukrainian energy infrastructure for 30 days but stopped short of agreeing an unconditional ceasefire.
The Kremlin said the Russian president had “reacted positively” to Donald Trump’s suggestion to halt the attacks…
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Trump Discussion With Putin to Focus on What Ukraine Will Lose
To hear President Trump describe it, he and President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia are about to have something akin to their own Yalta moment, great powers determining borders within Europe.
He didn’t explicitly refer to the 1945 meeting, where Churchill, Stalin and a deathly ill Franklin D….
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Stroke rehabilitation drug repairs brain damage
A new study by UCLA Health has discovered what researchers say is the first drug to fully reproduce the effects of physical stroke rehabilitation in model mice, following from human studies.
The findings, published in Nature Communications, tested two candidate drugs derived from their studies…
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Gender gap in teenage depression is twice as large in London than in Tokyo, new study finds
Published in The Lancet Child & Adolescent Health, the study aimed to provide robust insights into adolescent mental health trajectories in two different cultural contexts by comparing large samples of 11 to 16 years olds in London and Tokyo over time. The two studies are the Tokyo Teen Cohort…
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