World May 15 Zelenskyy pleads for more support amid one of Russia’s largest offensives of the war By Nick Schifrin, Teresa Cebrián Aranda
World Dec 03 Kyiv investigates alleged killing of surrendering Ukrainian soldiers by Russian forces Ukrainian officials on Sunday launched an investigation into allegations that Russian forces killed surrendering Ukrainian soldiers — a war crime if confirmed — after grainy footage on social media appeared to show two uniformed men being shot at close range… By Felipe Dana, Joanna Kozlowska, Associated Press
Science Apr 17 U.S.-Russian space crew lands safely in Kazakhstan A U.S.-Russian crew landed safely Friday in the steppes of Kazakhstan following a stint on the International Space Station and was greeted with extra precautions due to the coronavirus. By Daria Litvinova, Vladimir Isachenkov, Associated Press
Science Jul 10 Russian physicist brothers plan to resurrect Tesla’s Wardenclyffe Tower The 20th century visionary competed with Thomas Edison and had a long list of inventions to his name: the Tesla coil, alternating current electricity, an electric motor, radio, X-rays and envisioning of the first smartphone technology in 1901. By Rebecca Jacobson, Inside Energy
World Oct 15 Watch Islamists Fighting with Syrian Rebels Get Arms from Saudi Arabia and Qatar As airstrikes and battles continue to rage in Syria, more arms are getting into that country even as Turkey tightens its shared border. The New York Times reported that Saudi and Qatari weapons are in the hands of opposition fighters,…
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Jun 28 Watch Justice Department: Russian Intelligence Officers Served as Illegal Agents The Justice Department announced the arrest of 10 Russian intelligence officers for allegedly carrying out long-term, deep cover assignments as illegal agents in the United States. Jeffrey Brown talks with two experts for more. Continue watching