Por: Newsweek World December 22, 2022
Dmitry Rogozin, the former head of Russia's space agency, was reportedly wounded in shelling in Ukraine's eastern Donbas region on Wednesday, causing shrapnel to be lodged in his spine.The former Russian deputy prime minister under President Vladimir Putin and ex-director of Roscosmos, Russia's space agency, said on his Telegram channel that someone leaked information about the location where was staying in the city of... + full article
The Hill USA Tech January 25, 2023
Since Elon Musk purchased Twitter and installed himself as its chief executive officer, the negative news regarding the global social media platform has skyrocketed. First, there were reports of in the hours immediately after Musk took the helm. Shortly thereafter, the company... + más
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Newsweek USA World January 19, 2023
With the threat of nuclear war creeping back into our minds since Russia's invasion of Ukraine last February, many people are worried about where would be best to hide from a nuclear blast.A new study published in the journal Physics of Fluids has calculated where in a... + más
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The Daily Beast USA World January 04, 2023
Russia’s military has spent months leaving a well-documented trail of , but apparently thinks a tiny piece of shrapnel lodged in his spine proves Russia is actually the victim.Russia’s former space chief, still recovering from his injuries after he while celebrating his... + más
Macron says Putin made 'huge mistake' invading Ukraine but negotiations still 'possible' | ABC News
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Newsweek USA World January 04, 2023
A Russian politician who used to head his country's space agency has blamed France for a wound he suffered during a visit to the Moscow-occupied Donetsk oblast in Ukraine.Ex-chief of Roscosmos, Dmitry Rogozin, said he had sent a shell fragment fired from a French-made 155... + más
Wounded Putin Crony Sends Shrapnel From His Spine to Macron | The Daily Beast
Shrapnel lodged in spine of ex Russia space chief in Donetsk blast—Reports | Newsweek
The Daily Beast USA World November 20, 2022
With evolving faster and faster, each chipping away at the effectiveness of the leading , the hunt is on for a new kind of vaccine—one that works equally well on current and future forms of the novel-coronavirus.Now researchers at the National Institutes of Health in Maryland... + más
FDA authorizes Novavax Covid-19 vaccine for use as a first booster shot | CNN
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The New York Times USA Politics November 13, 2022
The military has rushed a surgical team to Guantánamo Bay to potentially conduct emergency spine surgery on an Iraqi prisoner who has undergone several operations at the base in Cuba, according to lawyers familiar with the case.Lawyers for the prisoner, , who is in his 60s,... + más
Editorial: Infamy taints Guantanamo’s 20-year history. It’s past time to shut it down. | Chicago Tribune
Pakistan: Oldest prisoner freed from Guantanamo, back home | WPLG Local 10
ABC News USA Nation October 13, 2022
A man who built a homemade bomb before gift-wrapping it and driving it seven hours to deliver it to his romantic rival and gravely injuring him in an attempt to kill him has pleaded guilty to federal charges, authorities have announced.The incident began in Oct. 2020 when... + más
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