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January 20, 2019
Here are all the known contacts between the Trump campaign and Russian government-linked people or entities - Business Insider
Analysis: Under Moscow Pressure, Could Belarus's Balancing Act Come Crashing Down? - RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty
Russia seizes bus driver and forces him to ‘confess’ to spying for Ukraine - 112 International
Autonomy helped Crimea fight against aggressive Ukrainian policy - republic’s leader - TASS
Ostap Yednak: Let's step away from polarized debate in Ukraine - Kyiv Post

Here are all the known contacts between the Trump campaign and Russian government-linked people or entities - Business Insider

Business Insider
"Glad to see you are re-instated," Stone wrote to Guccifer after a previous suspension of his Twitter account had been lifted. After the Washington Post reported that the DNC was hacked by Russian operatives, Stone responded by writing in Breitbart in July 2016 claiming that Guccifer, "a lone hacker," and not the Russian government carried out the hacking.
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Analysis: Under Moscow Pressure, Could Belarus's Balancing Act Come Crashing Down? - RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty

RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty
Speculation that the merger of Russia and Belarus is just over the horizon has become so strident in recent weeks that top officials in both countries have made efforts to refute it.
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Russia seizes bus driver and forces him to ‘confess’ to spying for Ukraine - 112 International

112 International
Leonid Kaplun accused of espionage in Russia Russia’s FSB has come up with another Ukrainian spying story, with a standard ‘confession’ wildly shown on state-controlled television.  The main difference from many other such cases is that the Ukrainian, named as Leonard Kaplun, has purportedly only been deported.  Given the many implausible prosecutions of Ukrainians, it seems unlikely that the absurdity of the plot prevented the FSB from bringing criminal charges, however there are certainty major problems with their story.
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Autonomy helped Crimea fight against aggressive Ukrainian policy - republic’s leader - TASS

TASS
Sergey Aksyonov © Mikhail Metsel/TASS
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Ostap Yednak: Let's step away from polarized debate in Ukraine - Kyiv Post

Kyiv Post
It is nice to be smart and critical. One can be eternally smart and critical in our imperfect world, seeing lots of unfair things, being disappointed and frustrated. We’ve seen a lot of such cases for the last five years.
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Xbox One news: Shock PlayStation reveal and Microsoft next-gen update - Express
Satta and Matka most googled - Times of India
OU Impresses in Home Debut - Soonersports.com
Even with the Google/Fossil deal, Wear OS is doomed - Ars Technica
'The goal is to automate us': welcome to the age of surveillance capitalism - The Guardian

Xbox One news: Shock PlayStation reveal and Microsoft next-gen update - Express

Express
Regardless of sales numbers, the Xbox One and its exclusive brands have had a major effect on Sony PlayStation. Not only do both companies react to what the other is doing but they also seem to have a higher impact.
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Satta and Matka most googled - Times of India

Times of India
Satta and Matka most googled  Times of IndiaBHOPAL: At a time when Priya Warrier, Nick Jonas and Priyanka Chopra were among the top searched personalities and Karnataka elections the top searche.
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OU Impresses in Home Debut - Soonersports.com

Soonersports.com
NORMAN —  The No. 2 ranked Oklahoma men's gymnastics team opened its 2019 home slate with its 104th straight victory, beating No. 11 Arizona State and No. 12 Air Force on Saturday inside McCasland Field House.
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Even with the Google/Fossil deal, Wear OS is doomed - Ars Technica

Ars Technica
Enlarge / Wear OS seems nice, but it lacks apps and decent hardware. Ron Amadeo 0 with 0 posters participating
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'The goal is to automate us': welcome to the age of surveillance capitalism - The Guardian

The Guardian
We’re living through the most profound transformation in our information environment since Johannes Gutenberg’s invention of printing in circa 1439. And the problem with living through a revolution is that it’s impossible to take the long view of what’s happening.
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