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Russian ’kill lists’ targeted teachers, journalists, priests, says Ukraine’s intelligence head

The Russian “kill list”, planned in the event of Ukraine’s capture, included teachers, veterans of the Anti-Terrorist Operation (ATO), journalists, priests, and others. [The ATO or Anti-Terrorist Operation is a term used from 2014 to 2018 by the media, the government of Ukraine and the OSCE to identify combat actions in parts of Donetsk and Luhansk oblasts against Russian military forces and pro-Russian separatists – ed.]
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Putin takes huge losses as Russians limp in Kursk

“The situation on the battlefield is actually rather mixed and the Russians aren’t doing very well in Kursk.”There is a “lot of talk” about Putin doing well …

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Trump announces picks for FDA, CDC; Novartis seeks bolt-on deals, raises guidance; RFK Jr., Elon Musk may find banning ads difficult; and more

President-elect Donald Trump announced leadership picks for health agencies: Marty Makary for FDA, Dave Weldon for CDC, and Janette Nesheiwat for surgeon general. Novartis raised sales guidance and acquired Kate Therapeutics for $1.1B. Amgen named Howard Chang as new CSO. Merck’s subcutaneous Keytruda passed Phase 3 testing.
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Alberta Breaks With the Canadian Pension Model

The provincial government abruptly purged the board and senior leaders of Alberta’s pension fund, defying a long-held principle that funds should be free of political interference.
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@MoscowTimes: The Central Bank head has long been seen as Putin’s most capable technocrat and a guarantor of economic stability. But amid stubborn inflation, she has come under scrutiny from businesses and Kremlin allies. https://t.co/6OrnjJJ8zz

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Azerbaijan’s wheat imports decline slightly

From January to October this year, Azerbaijan imported a total of 948,815 tons of wheat, Azernews reports, citing the State Customs Committee.

The post Azerbaijan’s wheat imports decline slightly first appeared on The South Caucasus News – SouthCaucasusNews.com.

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Russia will keep testing new ballistic missile, Putin says

President Vladimir Putin said Friday that Russia will continue to test and start mass-producing the hypersonic ballistic missile that it fired at Ukraine Thursday.
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@MEMRIReports: #ICYMI: Read #MEMRI analysis: #Beijing Warns #Taiwan That Future Military Exercises Can Be Turned Into Actual Combat At Any Time – Audio of report here https://t.co/q0up0Tfi9m https://t.co/WTb2VLtffJ

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@ua_kitsune: RT @ua_kitsune: @UKikaski https://t.co/YM39fJ2uw4

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West Fails Ukraine: Zelensky’s Men Run For Life As Russian Troops Take Over Land in Fierce Battle

Russian forces claimed to have captured a key village in eastern Ukraine’s Donetsk region on November 22. According to the Russian Ministry of Defence, the s…