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Russia’s deputy digital development minister volunteers to fight in Ukraine, Kommersant reports

Andrei Zarenin, Russia’s deputy digital development minister, has volunteered to fight in the war in Ukraine, the Russian business daily Kommersant reported on April 2.
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Please support Chuhuiv, Ukraine

By Jerry Klepner and Connie Sage Conner: Since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, Harpswell has raised more than $100,000 to help the people of Ukraine. Urgently needed items such as used vehicles and hospital maternity equipment were delivered to our friends in Chuhuiv in 2023 and 2024.
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EPA moves to designate microplastics and pharmaceuticals as contaminants in drinking water

The Environmental Protection Agency proposed Thursday to include microplastics and pharmaceuticals on a list of contaminants in drinking water for the first time, a step that could eventually lead to new limits on those substances for water utilities.
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Baby in stroller fatally shot in NYC

The NYPD is seeking information after a 7-month-old baby in a stroller was fatally shot. CBS News New York’s Elijah Westbrook reports.

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Lawmakers may be taking steps to end DHS shutdown after weeks of TSA chaos

Lawmakers may be taking steps toward an end to the partial government shutdown slamming the Department of Homeland Security. CBS News’ Taurean Small reports.

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From @TheAthleticFC: The U.S. men’s national team got a reality check from Belgium and Portugal. A pair of losses raised questions about the USMNT’s ceiling — and about which players merit a place on the World Cup roster this summer. https://nyti.ms/47YVKKb

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What to know about new acting AG Todd Blanche after Pam Bondi’s firing

Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche will serve as acting attorney general after President Trump announced his firing of Attorney General Pam Bondi on Thursday. CBS News’ Nicole Sganga has more.

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Iskenderun emerges as new Basra amid shift in global energy routes

Israel’s moves to establish new energy routes and the Iran-U.S. tension targeting the Strait of Hormuz are shaking the global energy system. Experts, however, say that the emerging situation presents a critical opportunity for Turkiye. Yeditepe University Faculty Member Assoc. Prof. Dr. Furkan Kaya stated, “The Persian Gulf may no longer hold its former significance. The new Basra could be İskenderun.”

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Failed South Ossetian presidential candidate: did an ally of Alan Gagloev try to take his place?

South Ossetian presidential candidate

With around a year still to go before the next presidential election in South Ossetia, Nelli Gogicheva, editor-in-chief of the Ossetian-language literary magazine Fidiuæg, has already announced her intention to run.

Well before the official start of the campaign, she declared her candidacy and published a manifesto on her Telegram channel. However, her presidential ambitions proved short-lived — she soon withdrew, blaming unspecified “hostile forces”.

The magazine Fidiuæg receives funding from the authorities, and Gogicheva is known as a supporter of current president Alan Gagloev. In her manifesto, she stressed that she does not see herself as part of the opposition. At the same time, she suggested she could perform the presidential role better than Gagloev.


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“Without claiming to belong to the opposition to the current authorities, and in order to protect the rights of the oppressed, the disadvantaged and the humiliated, to preserve national identity, language, literature and culture, to develop the national economy and further recognition of our state’s independence, as well as to fulfil the aspirations of all segments of society, to consolidate the people and prevent a demographic catastrophe, I have decided to run in the presidential election,” Gogicheva said, outlining her motivations.

In subsequent posts, she addressed the issue of women’s rights and highlighted gender inequality in South Ossetian politics.

“My participation in the election is meant to draw attention to a pressing issue — the treatment of women in society. In recent days, I have faced aggression from some men who claim that women have no right to engage in active public and political life.

Society’s reaction to women’s political participation is an indicator of our progress — or, on the contrary, regression. Despite global changes, many societies still view women’s involvement in politics with suspicion,” Gogicheva said.

As an example, she referred to the high-profile 2011 scandal, when Alla Dzhioyeva, who won the presidential election, was prevented from taking office.

Gogicheva also raised the issue of domestic violence against women, which she described as widespread in South Ossetia, and said she would seek to address it if elected.

All these high-profile promises by Gogicheva were met with little more than ironic surprise from potential voters. Few appeared to take them seriously. A few days later, she deleted both her posts and her Telegram channel, citing pressure from “destructive forces”.

She issued this statement through an opposition Telegram channel known for its sharp criticism of President Alan Gagloev and his government. The channel’s administrators said they did not know what was happening to Nelli Gogicheva and were simply publishing her message.

In her latest statement, Gogicheva complained of “hostile forces” that had prevented her from selflessly serving the people as president of South Ossetia. She did not name those responsible. However, she said that despite what she described as a “defamatory campaign” against her, she would continue her “struggle for the rights of South Ossetian citizens” — though not as a presidential candidate.

Residents of South Ossetia — whose rights Gogicheva says she intends to defend — again reacted with irony. Many also recalled how she had campaigned in support of the current president just a few years ago.

During the 2022 election campaign, Gogicheva активно promoted Gagloev’s candidacy on social media. Her efforts were later rewarded: after coming to power, he appointed her editor-in-chief of the magazine Fidiuæg.

Some now suggest that, having abandoned her own presidential ambitions, Nelli Gogicheva could once again campaign for Gagloev in the 2027 election. They argue it would be more beneficial for the authorities to channel her energy into boosting their ratings rather than allowing her to act independently in public politics.

This is especially relevant given Gagloev’s currently low approval ratings. If he decides to seek re-election — as many expect — vocal and energetic supporters could prove valuable.


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BREAKING NEWS | Trump Fires Attorney General Pam Bondi Over Handling Of Epstein Files

US President Donald Trump fired Attorney General Pam Bondi over her handling of the Jeffrey Epstein files and what he sees as a lack of aggression in targeting his enemies. Trump was reportedly ‘frustrated’ with Bondi, according to the Associated Press. Pam “will be transitioning to a much needed and important new job in the private sector,” Trump announced on his Truth Social platform. “Our Deputy Attorney General, and a very talented and respected Legal Mind, Todd Blanche, will step in to serve as Acting Attorney General”, he said.

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