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Zelensky Removes Six Deputy Defense Ministers

The move is part of Ukraine's investigations into corruption scandals.

G20 Countries to Develop ‘Digital Public Infrastructure,’ Raising Privacy Concerns

Digital ID systems may threaten individual freedoms.

McDonald’s Says New California Law Raising Minimum Wage For Fast-Food Workers to $20 an Hour is ‘Draconian’

The National Owners Association called California’s new AB 1228 "draconian" and expensive to franchisees in a memo distributed to its members.

Hunter Biden Indicted on Gun Charges

The charges stem from alleged false statements made by Hunter Biden concerning his use of illegal drugs at the time of purchasing a firearm in 2018.

Federal Judge Rules Revised DACA Illegal

Could go to Supreme Court.

Trump Claims Soros Family Aiming to Thwart 2024 Election Bid

Former President Donald Trump recently asserted that billionaire activist George Soros and his family are intensifying efforts to prevent his potential return to the presidency in 2024.

CIA Whistleblower Says Agency Bribed Agents to Lie About COVID Origin Findings

The U.S. House Committee On Oversight and Accountability has announced that a whistleblower has testified about the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) allegedly offering monetary incentives to analysts to alter their conclusions on the origins of COVID-19.

U.S. Moves Forward With $6 Billion Iranian Prisoner Swap

The identities of the Iranian prisoners are unknown.

Thousands Killed in Libya After Dams Collapse From Rain

Over 5,000 people were killed in Libya after two dams collapsed following severe rain.

Electric Car Firm Onto Goes Bust, Can’t Get More Money from Investors

Despite amassing an impressive fleet of 7,000 electric vehicles and garnering a substantial 20,000-strong subscriber base.

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