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Belarus leader Lukashenko approves wider death penalty use
(Reuters) - Belarusian leader Alexander Lukashenko has approved changes to the country's criminal code that would make attempted acts of terrorism punishable by the death penalty, Russian news agencies reported on Wednesday.
Ukraine says it has repelled Russian incursion in Sumy region
KYIV (Reuters) -Ukrainian border guards repelled an incursion by a Russian sabotage and reconnaissance group in the northeastern region of Sumy on Monday, the governor of the Sumy region said.
Anti-Hopping Law: Six pertinent questions
A Parliamentary Special Select Committee is studying the traditional Anti-Hopping Law, which will automatically vacate seats of party-hoppers, followed by by-elections.
Tips to manage emotional eating
Have a bad day and the first thing on your mind is binging on comfort food? Here's how to prevent that.
Britain, EU say Russia behind cyberattack against satellite internet modems in Ukraine
(Reuters) -Russia was behind a massive cyberattack against a satellite internet network which took thousands of modems offline at the onset of the war in Ukraine, Britain and the European Union said on Tuesday.
Russia knocks out Odesa runway, Zelenskiy says it will be rebuilt
(Reuters) -A Russian missile strike on Saturday knocked out the newly-constructed runway at the main airport in the Ukrainian city of Odesa, a strategic Black Sea port, military and civilian officials said.
Any Bolsonaro attempt to undermine Brazil election should be met with sanctions -ex U.S. diplomat
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - Washington should make it clear to the "messianic" Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro that any effort to undermine his country's elections would trigger multilateral sanctions, a newly retired U.S. State Department official wrote on Saturday.
Report calls out abuse of social media by US police
Among the scathing findings of an investigation launched after the police killing of George Floyd is that Minneapolis police used covert or bogus social media accounts to monitor Black individuals and groups despite having no clear public safety rationale for doing so.
A chilling Russian cyber aim in Ukraine: Digital dossiers
Russia’s relentless digital assaults on Ukraine may have caused less damage than many anticipated. But most of its hacking is focused on a different goal that gets less attention but has chilling potential consequences: data collection.