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    Military Plane Crashes in Ukraine, Killing at Least 22
    Sep27

    Military Plane Crashes in Ukraine, Killing at Least 22

    A military transport plane carrying air force cadets crashed and burst into flames near a highway in northeastern Ukraine, Friday, September 26, killing at least 22 people on board, officials said. ––––––––– READ MORE: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said on Saturday the causes of a military plane crash, which killed 26 people, would be...

    Scores arrested in protest against Belarus’ president
    Sep27

    Scores arrested in protest against Belarus’ president

    KYIV, Ukraine (AP) – Hundreds of women calling for the authoritarian president to step down protested in Belarus’ capital on Saturday, continuing the large demonstrations that have rocked the country since early August. Police blocked off the center of Minsk and arrested more than 80 demonstrators, according to the Viasna …...

    Ukraine plane crash kills 26, lone survivor praised for “heroism”
    Sep26

    Ukraine plane crash kills 26, lone survivor praised for “heroism”

    Ukraine’s president visited the lone survivor of the crash in a military hospital, posting a picture of the 20-year-old. …read more Source::...

    Ukraine plane crash death toll rises to 26, with 1 survivor
    Sep26

    Ukraine plane crash death toll rises to 26, with 1 survivor

    Searchers combing the area where a Ukrainian military aircraft crashed found two more bodies Saturday, bringing the death toll to 26. One person survived. …read more Source:: FOX...

    Scores of Protesters Arrested in Belarus as Large Demonstrations Against the Authoritarian President Continue
    Sep26

    Scores of Protesters Arrested in Belarus as Large Demonstrations Against the Authoritarian President Continue

    (KYIV, Ukraine) — Hundreds of women calling for the authoritarian president to step down protested in Belarus’ capital on Saturday, continuing the large demonstrations that have rocked the country since early August. Police blocked off the center of Minsk and arrested more than 60 demonstrators, according to the Viasna human rights...

    Scores arrested in protest against Belarus’ president
    Sep26

    Scores arrested in protest against Belarus’ president

    KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Hundreds of women calling for the authoritarian president to step down protested in Belarus’ capital on Saturday, continuing the large demonstrations that have rocked the country since early August. Police blocked off the center of Minsk and arrested more than 60 demonstrators, according to the Viasna human rights...

    Ukraine Observes Day Of Mourning After Deadly Plane Crash
    Sep26

    Ukraine Observes Day Of Mourning After Deadly Plane Crash

    A transport plane carrying air force cadets crashed and exploded near a highway in northeastern Ukraine in the evening of September 25. The country’s State Emergency Service said 27 people had been on board — seven crew and 20 cadets, one of whom survived. The Antonov An-26 aircraft crashed while trying to land during a training...

    Military Plane Crash In Ukraine Kills At Least 26
    Sep26

    Military Plane Crash In Ukraine Kills At Least 26

    One person has survived after a Ukrainian military aircraft crashed coming in for a landing in Chuhuiv. …read more Source:: The Huffington...

    As Facebook prepares to outsource tough content decisions to its new ‘Supreme Court,’ experts warn it still operates within a dictatorship and can’t legislate a better government
    Sep26

    As Facebook prepares to outsource tough content decisions to its new ‘Supreme Court,’ experts warn it still operates within a dictatorship and can’t legislate a better government

    There’s a growing appetite in Congress for increased regulation of internet platforms like Facebook. Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images Facebook is launching its “oversight board” in October, a pseudo-independent group that can review — and overrule — the company’s decisions on difficult content moderation cases. The Oversight...

    Large-Scale Political Unrest Is Unlikely, But Not Impossible
    Sep26

    Large-Scale Political Unrest Is Unlikely, But Not Impossible

    When a reporter recently asked Donald Trump if he would accept a peaceful transition of power, the president wouldn’t commit. “We’ll see what happens,” he said. In an apparent reference to mail-in ballots, he went on, “We’ll want to have—get rid of the ballots and you’ll have a very—we’ll have a very peaceful—there...