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There's so much electronic waste in the world it could span the equator - and it's still growing

There's so much electronic waste in the world it could span the equator - and it's still growing

Significant rise in global electronic waste production prompts urgent action call from the United Nations.

Putin Orders Manhunt for Russian 'Traitors' in Border Raids

Putin Orders Manhunt for Russian 'Traitors' in Border Raids

Putin orders security service to punish Russians fighting against Russia's invasion in Ukraine.

Wales' election of its first Black leader means no White man runs a U.K. government for the first time ever

Wales' election of its first Black leader means no White man runs a U.K. government for the first time ever

Vaughan Gething elected as Wales' first Black first minister, emphasizing diversity and unity.

Might Russia run out of big guns?

Might Russia run out of big guns?

Russia's artillery firepower advantage in conflict with Ukraine may be tempered by potential shortages of gun barrels.

'Shpilkin method': Statistical tool gauges voter fraud in Putin landslide

'Shpilkin method': Statistical tool gauges voter fraud in Putin landslide

Nearly half of votes for Vladimir Putin in Russia's presidential election were fraudulent, according to Russian media reports.

UK's plan to deport asylum seekers to Rwanda derailed again

UK's plan to deport asylum seekers to Rwanda derailed again

House of Lords votes to reintroduce amendments to Safety of Rwanda Bill, delaying government's deportation plans.