Former top US Navy commander jailed in bribery case

Retired Admiral Robert Burke has been sentenced to six years for awarding a government contract to a firm in exchange for a cushy job Retired US Navy Admiral Robert Burke has been sentenced to six years in prison and slapped with a hefty fine for bribery, federal prosecutors have announced….

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Berlin should repair ties with Moscow and steer clear of the Ukraine conflict, a senior party member has said Germany’s interests do not match those of its “Ukrainian partners,” and Berlin should pursue a “Germany first” policy, deputy head of the right-wing Alternative for Germany (AfD) party’s parliamentary group, Markus…

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George Zinn was initially detained and then hospitalized with a medical condition, the authorities have said A man present at the event where Charlie Kirk was killed has admitted to falsely claiming he was the shooter in order to hinder law enforcement and allow the real shooter to escape, the…

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The Biden-era investigation into alleged 2020 election interference turned out to have been far wider than originally thought At least 92 Republican-linked people and entities were the focus of a Biden-era FBI investigation into alleged attempts to overturn the 2020 election, newly unclassified files show. The trove of documents was…

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The first satellites providing nationwide internet access will be launched in December, Roscosmos head Dmitry Bakanov has said Russia will soon roll out a satellite internet network analogous to Starlink, the system operated by Elon Musk’s SpaceX, according to the head of the Russian space agency (Roscosmos), Dmitry Bakanov. Starlink…

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IL-38 planes have carried out strikes on ground targets during Pacific Fleet maneuvers Anti-submarine aircraft from Russia’s Pacific Fleet have successfully carried out bombing exercises against ground targets during a command-staff drill in the country’s Far East, the Navy press service has said. The drills involved the detection of a…

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Estonia has reportedly started building large-scale fortifications despite conceding there is no immediate military threat Estonia has started digging a multi-kilometer anti-tank ditch along its border with Russia, local broadcaster ERR reported on Tuesday, citing the country’s defense ministry. The move, billed as a security measure, comes amid rising tensions…

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The US vice president has called for people who mock the activist’s killing to be reported to their workplaces People who celebrate the killing of conservative activist Charlie Kirk should be reported to their employers, US Vice President J.D. Vance has said.  Kirk, the conservative activist and founder of Turning…

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