Vandalism has been reported at polling stations in Russia as the election, which is expected to give Vladimir Putin another term of six years, commences.

On the initial day of the presidential elections, authorities in Moscow reported the detainment of eight individuals for engaging in vandalism at polling locations. It is unclear if the incidents were specifically targeting long-standing leader Vladimir Putin, and according to state media, voting proceeded without disruption. According to electoral authorities, a female in her twenties

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A recently proposed legislation aims to enhance laws against bribery following allegations that Senator Menendez accepted gold bars and cash in exchange for performing official duties.

receiving political favors New Jersey Democratic Senator Bob Menendez is facing charges of exchanging gifts and cash for political favors. official acts A bipartisan effort in Congress has been sparked by the issue to broaden federal legislation concerning bribery. “First reported by CBS News, Democratic Representative Angie Craig from Minnesota has introduced legislation with the

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William refers to Kate as the “creative one” during the photo scandal, while he and Harry maintain their distance at a Princess Diana event.

London — Not even an event honoring the late Princess Diana could bring her estranged sons, Prince William and Prince Harry, back together this week. At the 25th annual Diana Legacy Awards, honoring young global change makers in London, the two brothers clearly kept their distance Thursday night — in both time, appearing hours apart, and

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When will a ban on TikTok take place?

China’s ByteDance doesn’t sell the popular music video app If China’s ByteDance does not sell TikTok, people in the United States may be unable to use the popular app in a few months.a bill The bill, which aims to compel ByteDance, the app’s parent company in Beijing, to divest its ownership, has been approved. However,

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