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A Russian court has fined Zoom Communications 79.6 million roubles ($965,779) for failing to comply with legal requirements governing foreign entities operating in Russia's internet space, the Moscow courts press service said on Tuesday.
Ukrainian hackers carried out a cyberattack against Russia's Aeroflot airline, reports said. (Credit: Reuters)
Led by gold medallist Michelle Ford, the 121 Australians who defied government pressure to boycott the Moscow Olympics have been honoured at a ceremony at Parliament House.
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov claimed Russia would prefer to resolve the conflict through dialogue, but said military operations continue because "opponents rejected the path of negotiations."
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After the crime scene was razed, the FBI built a 3D mock-up of the King Road house that would have been used for Idaho trial demonstrations.
After the man who killed four University of Idaho students in 2022 was sentenced to life in prison, the mayor says the community can finally move forward.
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Dylan Mortensen’s family is asking the public for help supporting her in “building back her life and her future” after four of her closest friends were stabbed to death by Bryan Kohberger in a home off the campus of the University of Idaho.
Moscow Mayor Art Bettge and Moscow Police Chief Anthony Dahlinger speak out as documents into the student murder investigation are released.