On Wednesday, Facebook announced that it has removed a network of fake Ethiopian accounts targeting users ahead of the country's elections next week.
"One of them was just shot on the spot, and unarmed, as well," Putin said, referring to Ashli Babbitt, who was shot by Capitol Police on Jan. 6.
An IDF spokesperson said in a statement "The IDF is prepared for all scenarios, including the resumption of hostilities, in the face of continued terrorist acts from the Gaza Strip."
Benjamin Netanyahu's final speech to the Israeli Knesset as Prime Minister on Sunday was full of vitriol aimed directly at Joe Biden.
Volodymyr Zelenskyy, the Ukraine's president, has tweeted on Monday that his nation would like to become the newest member of NATO, the international military alliance originally formed against the Communist Soviet Union.
There will also be reparations paid to the BIPOC members and groups, apparently, who have been suffering under the horrible racism of School Strike 4 Climate, since 2019.
On Sunday, the Knesset voted to approve a new government, ending the 12-year run of now-former Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
A UK government adviser and former Communist Party member Susan Michie says that mask mandates and social distancing should continue “forever."
Maya Forstater, the tax expert who lost her job at a US think tank in the UK for tweeting that biological sex is real and that sex matters, has won her appeal.
Vice President Kamala Harris flew into Guatemala on Monday to meet with the government and was met by protestors carrying large signs visible to her as she went to meet with Guatemalan President Alejandro Giammattei.
Ash Sarkar unequivocally self-identifies as a communist. "Luxury communism now!" is seen in her self-description on her Twitter account. In another interview she told an interviewer "I'm a communist, you idiot."
On Saturday, British PM Boris Johnson called on his fellow G7 leaders to make a commitment to see the whole world vaccinated by the end of 2022.
In a shocking photo contrasting previous years, Hong Kong’s Victoria Park, which is the traditional site of an annual vigil for the victims of the Tiananmen Square massacre in 1989, lies empty as police force out mourners.
The Guangdong province announced in May that it was planning to build between 25 to 30 biosafety labs in the next five years.
Nina Burleigh, the writer of an article for the Daily Telegraph which caused the British newspaper to issue an apology and pay damages to first lady Melania Trump, is now threatening her own defamation lawsuit.