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US announced new sanctions against Russia: aimed at destroying the global cryptocurrency network

The United States is taking steps to disrupt the global cryptocurrency network in coordination with international partners. The goal is to counteract the evasion of Russian sanctions and money laundering, as well as to deprive Russia's defense base of resources.

Politics • September 26, 10:39 AM • 15705 views
Biden announces new aid package for Ukraine worth almost $8 billion

US President Joe Biden announces a new $7. 9 billion military aid package for Ukraine. The package includes air defense, drones, ammunition, and expanded training for Ukrainian F-16 pilots.

War in Ukraine • September 26, 10:15 AM • 17902 views
US Republican congressmen investigate Zelenskyy's visit to Pennsylvania

A US House committee initiates an investigation into Zelenskyy's visit to a Pennsylvania weapons plant. Republicans suspect the Biden administration of using state resources for the election campaign.

Politics • September 25, 07:11 PM • 50525 views
US Department of Justice files antitrust lawsuit against Visa

The U. S. Department of Justice has filed a lawsuit against Visa for illegally monopolizing the debit card market. The company is accused of suppressing competition and charging excessive fees, costing consumers and businesses billions of dollars.

News of the World • September 25, 12:20 PM • 11519 views
Ryan Root formally charged with attempted assassination attempt on Donald Trump

Ryan Routh, who was detained near Trump's golf club on September 15, was officially charged with attempting to assassinate the presidential candidate. He faces life in prison for this.

News of the World • September 25, 04:22 AM • 36431 views
Intelligence official: russia created most content using AI to influence US elections

A US intelligence official says russia has created the most artificial intelligence content to influence the presidential election. The goal is to support Donald Trump and defame the Democratic Party.

News of the World • September 24, 12:42 PM • 13942 views
US has filed a lawsuit for $100 million due to the collapse of a bridge in Baltimore

The US government has filed a $100 million lawsuit against the owner and operator of the ship that destroyed a bridge in Baltimore. The companies are accused of improperly maintaining the vessel and causing the accident, which killed 6 people.

News of the World • September 19, 01:43 AM • 19044 views
American soldier sold secrets to China

A US military intelligence analyst has pleaded guilty to selling military secrets to China. He was arrested at a base in Kentucky for passing information about US defense and weapons to a person from Hong Kong.

War in Ukraine • August 14, 12:02 AM • 41439 views
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The US Department of Justice, the Dutch Security Council, the Spanish National Police - Kyiv Scientific Research Institute of Forensic Expertise told who they cooperate with in documenting Russian war crimes

Kyiv Scientific Research Institute of Forensic Expertise cooperates with institutions in the United States, the Netherlands and Spain to document Russia's war crimes. More than 30 thousand examinations have been conducted, the results of which can be used in international courts.

War in Ukraine • August 8, 01:51 PM • 91851 views
US court recognizes Google as a monopolist in the online search market

A US judge ruled that Google illegally maintained a monopoly on the online search and advertising market. The company has spent billions to become the default search engine on smartphones and browsers.

Economy • August 5, 08:02 PM • 104771 views
Sinaloa cartel leaders arrested in the United States

Ismael Sambada and Joaquin Guzman Lopez, key figures in the Mexican drug cartel Sinaloa, surrendered to the US authorities in Texas. They are accused of large-scale drug smuggling and related violence.

News of the World • July 26, 05:34 AM • 18567 views