Por: Newsweek World October 18, 2022
A Russian journalist who protested the Ukraine war during a live broadcast has reportedly escaped from house arrest and fled the country, according to her lawyer.Dmitry Zakhvatov told Reuters that his client, Marina Ovsyannikova, is now under the protection of a European state. He would not disclose where Ovsyannikova ended up after fleeing since it may turn out to be a problem for her.Ovsyannikova's daughter left the country with her, but... + full article
The Hill USA World October 18, 2022
The Russian journalist who staged a one-woman anti-war protest on state television has fled the country after being added to a national “wanted” list. Marina Ovsyannikova, who was after the TV stunt in March, left Russia recently amid growing turmoil over Russian President... + más
Russian who denounced war on live TV flees country, escapes house arrest | Newsweek
Former Russian state television journalist who protested Ukraine war on live TV is listed as a fugitive | CBS News
WPTV USA Nation October 12, 2022
BOYNTON BEACH, Fla. — A Boynton Beach woman is under arrest after authorities said a 10-month-old infant in her care ingested the highly dangerous and toxic drug fentanyl and died.Kelly Kirwan, 32, was booked into the Palm Beach County Jail late Tuesday on a charge of... + más
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Fox Business USA Business October 10, 2022
‘Sugar Bliss’ owner Teresa Ging told ‘Varney & Co.’ a 37% increase in crime from last year has her rethinking her future in Chicago. Here are the key events taking place on Monday OIL COMPANY BLASTS CALIFORNIA OFFICIALS: Valero hit back at California’s Energy... + más
Chicago faces more corporate departures as Tyson Foods moves to Arkansas | Fox Business
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The Hill USA World October 06, 2022
A Russian television journalist who was charged with a crime after she protested the country’s invasion of Ukraine live on the air says she has escaped house arrest. , an editor at popular state-run Russian broadcaster Channel One, wrote on Telegram “I consider myself... + más
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Associated Press USA Business October 05, 2022
A former Russian state TV journalist who quit after staging an on-air protest against the war in Ukraine and who was later charged with spreading false information about Russia’s armed forces, said on Wednesday that she is no longer abiding by house arrest rules.Marina... + más
Elon Musk ‘Peace’ Plan Tweets Set Off Uproar in Ukraine | Time
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Forbes USA Business September 25, 2022
Russian air force Su-25s.Russian air force capture The Russian air force reportedly has had a very bad day. The Ukrainian defense ministry on Saturday its forces shot down four Russian warplanes in 24 hours. An Su-34, two Su-30s and an Su-25. seem to confirm at least two of the... + más
Ukraine’s Ex-German Air-Defense Guns Are In Action, Supporting The Counteroffensive | Forbes
Ukraine has shot down 55 Russian warplanes, U.S. general says | Politico
Forbes USA Business September 24, 2022
A Russian army Kamaz truck, destroyed in northeast Ukraine.Via social media Russian authorities have begun rounding up the first of 300,000 draftees the Kremlin hopes will make good the steep losses—80,000 or more dead and wounded—the Russian army has suffered in the first... + más
‘The Time Has Come’: Top Putin Official Admits Ugly Truth About War | The Daily Beast
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