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June 24, 2019
Ukraine poses threat to Russia’s security both at sea and on land, says envoy - TASS
UNIAN: Expert says Crimea invaders threaten Ukraine with bacteriological weapons - Kyiv Post
Zelensky not invited to G20 Summit - 112 International
Crimea invaders actually threaten mainland Ukraine with bacteriological weapons – expert - UNIAN
Law enforcers reveal Russian hackers - 112 International

Ukraine poses threat to Russia’s security both at sea and on land, says envoy - TASS

TASS
ROSTOV-ON-DON, June 24. /TASS/. Russia is facing a threat from Ukraine in the waters of the Black Sea and the Sea of Azov and also on the areas of the land border in the southern Rostov Region and Crimea, Russian Presidential Envoy to the Southern Federal District Vladimir Ustinov said on Monday.
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UNIAN: Expert says Crimea invaders threaten Ukraine with bacteriological weapons - Kyiv Post

Kyiv Post
Russia's War Against Ukraine UNIAN: Expert says Crimea invaders threaten Ukraine with bacteriological weapons Published June 24. Updated June 24 at 2:51 pm (Archive photo) Russian militarymen guard the Crimean Parliament building in Simferopol, the administrative center of Crimea, on March 1, 2014.
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Zelensky not invited to G20 Summit - 112 International

112 International
Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky was not invited to G20 Summit in the Japanese Osaka, as Foreign Ministry of Japan informed, Apostrophe reported.
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Crimea invaders actually threaten mainland Ukraine with bacteriological weapons – expert - UNIAN

UNIAN
Crimea invaders actually threaten mainland Ukraine with bacteriological weapons – expertIn another disinformation move, Russia is threatening Ukraine with cholera epidemic in Kherson region, although such an epidemic actually threatens the occupied peninsula, Ukraine's former presidential permanent envoy for Crimea said.
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Law enforcers reveal Russian hackers - 112 International

112 International
The law enforcers revealed a group of Russian hackers who were stealing cryptocurrencies, as the press office of Internal Ministry reported. Hackers used created malicious software which helped them to access contaminated computers.
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Marvel's Avengers game offers offline play as God of War, CoD devs join team - TechRadar
Blunt blades, GPS trackers and longer school hours: The hunt for an answer to Britain's knife-crime crisis - CNN International
The best Fantasy free agents for round 15 - AFL
Google, Facebook should pay for news they use - Yakima Herald-Republic
Aussie watchdog readies clampdown on Google, Facebook - Tech News - The Star Online

Marvel's Avengers game offers offline play as God of War, CoD devs join team - TechRadar

TechRadar
Being a superhero is tough work, so Square Enix is taking at least one hurdle away from wannabe crusaders with its upcoming Marvel's Avengers game: an always-required internet connection.
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Blunt blades, GPS trackers and longer school hours: The hunt for an answer to Britain's knife-crime crisis - CNN International

CNN International
Few weekends pass without reports of violence in the country, while flowers laid on London street corners serve as a near-daily reminder of its results. And while London is the worst-affected region, the problem is a national one; police recorded a total of 40,577 offenses involving a knife or sharp instrument last year -- 10,000 more than in 2011 -- while knife offenses have risen for five consecutive years.
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The best Fantasy free agents for round 15 - AFL

AFL
THE BYE rounds are over and Fantasy Draft leagues who went on hiatus for the last three weeks will resume for the last nine rounds of the year. Although many head-to-head matches weren't played over the byes, savvy coaches would have been looking at free agents to stash as the run to the finals begins.
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Google, Facebook should pay for news they use - Yakima Herald-Republic

Yakima Herald-Republic
The good news is that somebody is once again making money from journalism. The bad news is that it’s not those who are doing the actual work of producing journalism; instead, it’s Google and Facebook, which have figured out how to “monetize” the publication of news.
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Aussie watchdog readies clampdown on Google, Facebook - Tech News - The Star Online

The Star Online
Australia's competition watchdog is poised to call for far-reaching new regulations on Facebook, Google and other tech giants which could have global ramifications for how they make money and choose the content people consume.
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