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Russia detains Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny, faces clash with Western nations

(Reuters) – Police detained prominent Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny on arrival in Moscow on Sunday

Beetle keeps rivals off scent of food buried for offspring

(AP)—Some beetles go to great — and disgusting — lengths for their children. They scout

Deaths, self-immolation draw scrutiny on China tech giants

(AP) — E-commerce workers who kept China fed during the coronavirus pandemic, making their billionaire

Heavy fortified statehouses around the US see small protests

(AP)—Small groups of right-wing protesters — some of them carrying rifles — gathered outside heavily

Records: Trump allies behind rally that ignited Capitol riot

(AP) — Members of President Donald Trump’s failed presidential campaign played key roles in orchestrating

Gunmen kill two female Supreme Court judges in Afghanistan: police

(Reuters) – Unidentified gunmen killed two female judges from Afghanistan’s Supreme Court on Sunday morning,

Quake death toll at 56 as Indonesia struggles with string of disasters

(Reuters) – At least 56 people have been killed after an earthquake struck Indonesia’s West

Facebook to ban ads promoting weapon accessories, protective gear in U.S.

(Reuters) – Facebook Inc said on Saturday it will ban advertisements for weapon accessories and

Britain invites G7 leaders to Cornish resort for June summit

(Reuters) – Britain announced plans to hold the first in-person meeting of the G7 for

Samsung’s Jay Y. Lee on cusp of stepping out of father’s shadow

(Reuters) – For years, legal troubles have cast a cloud over Samsung Electronics Vice Chairman