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President Volodymyr Zelensky’s administration faces heightened scrutiny as a corruption scandal implicates members of his inner circle, including officials at the state-owned nuclear power company. The situation has become more pressing following Zelensky’s earlier efforts to reduce the power of anti-corruption agencies.
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An investigation into Ukraine’s state-owned nuclear power company has implicated members of President Volodymyr Zelensky’s inner circle. The scandal is particularly sensitive for Zelensky after he tried unsuccessfully this summer to defang anti-corruption agencies.
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An investigation into Ukraine’s state-owned nuclear power company has implicated members of President Volodymyr Zelensky’s inner circle, raising fresh concerns about corruption within the administration. The scandal has become particularly sensitive for Zelensky, who recently faced challenges in weakening anti-corruption agencies this summer.
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An investigation into Ukraine’s state-owned nuclear power company has implicated members of President Volodymyr Zelensky’s inner circle. The scandal has intensified as President Zelensky recently visited Madrid, with the case being particularly sensitive following his previous failed efforts to weaken anti-corruption agencies.
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A corruption investigation within Ukraine’s state-owned nuclear power company has now reached into the inner circle of President Volodymyr Zelensky. This development comes at a politically precarious time for Zelensky, who had previously sought to reduce the power of anti-corruption agencies this summer.
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An investigation into Ukraine’s state-owned nuclear power company has implicated members of President Volodymyr Zelens
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Investigations into Ukraine’s state-owned nuclear power company have revealed connections to members of President Volodymyr Zelensky’s inner circle. This development adds to the political tensions surrounding Zelensky, who has previously struggled to reduce the influence of anti-corruption agencies.
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An investigation into Ukraine’s state-owned nuclear power company has implicated members of President Volodymyr Zelensky’s inner circle, raising concerns about potential corruption. The scandal is particularly sensitive for Zelensky, who recently attempted to weaken anti-corruption agencies, which could undermine his efforts to combat graft and bolster public trust in government institutions.
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Randy Jones, the southpaw who won the National League Cy Young Award in 1976, has passed away at age 75 after a notable career with the San Diego Padres. His achievements include leading the MLB in innings pitched and wins, despite a decline in performance later in his career.
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Randy Jones, the southpaw who won the National League Cy Young Award in 1976, has died at age 75. His passing marks the end of an era for baseball fans and the San Diego Padres, who consider him a cornerstone of their franchise.
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Randy Jones, the southpaw who won the National League Cy Young Award in 1976, has passed away at the age of 75. The San Diego Padres veteran, recognized as a cornerstone of the franchise, made his MLB debut in 1973 and quickly became a key player. His early career was marked by impressive stats, including…
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Randy Jones, the San Diego Padres’ legendary left-handed pitcher and 1976 National League Cy Young Award winner, died at 75. Jones was a pivotal figure for the Padres, helping to establish the expansion franchise’s identity with his dominant 1975 season, which earned him an All-Star nod and placed him second in the Cy Young vote.
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Former MLB pitcher Randy Jones, who won the 1976 Cy Young Award and is considered a cornerstone of the San Diego Padres, died at 75. His career, marked by a 1976 Cy Young win and contributions to the Padres’ early success, is remembered as a cornerstone of the franchise’s history.
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Former MLB pitcher Randy Jones, who won the National League Cy Young Award in 1976 and became a cornerstone of the San Diego Padres, has passed away at the age of 75. His standout 1976 season, marked by a 2.74 ERA and 22 wins, solidified his Cy Young win despite a later injury that dented…
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Former MLB pitcher Randy Jones, who won the 1976 National League Cy Young Award and is revered as a cornerstone for the San Diego Padres, has passed away at age 75. His 1976 season marked a career highlight with a 2.24 ERA and dominant performance that led the majors in innings pitched and wins.
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Former MLB pitcher Randy Jones, who won the 1976 Cy Young Award and is widely regarded as a cornerstone for the San Diego Padres, died Tuesday at 75. Jones made his MLB debut with the Padres in 1973 and impressed as a rookie, leading to his Cy Young Award victory in 1976.
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Randy Jones, the former MLB pitcher who won the 1976 National League Cy Young Award and was a cornerstone for the San Diego Padres, has passed away at the age of 75. His outstanding contributions helped establish the expansion franchise as a competitive force in the National League.
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Former Major League Baseball pitcher Randy Jones, a key figure in the San Diego Padres’ history and a 1976 Cy Young Award winner, has passed away at the age of 75. Jones, known for his exceptional pitching skills and contributions to the Padres, was honored by the team, which called him a cornerstone of the…
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Randy Jones, the southpaw who won the National League Cy Young Award in 1976, has passed away at the age of 75. Jones, a cornerstone of the San Diego Padres, made his MLB debut with the team in 1973 and was recognized for his impressive 3.16 ERA as a rookie, with 19 of his 20…
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Former MLB pitcher Randy Jones, a 1976 National League Cy Young Award winner and San Diego Padres cornerstone, died at 75. Jones made his major league debut with the Padres in 1973…
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Randy Jones, the southpaw who won the National League Cy Young Award in 1976, died at age 75. His career with the San Diego Padres marked a significant chapter in the franchise’s history, culminating in his induction into the Hall of Fame.
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Randy Jones, the former Major League Baseball pitcher who won the National League Cy Young Award in 1976 and was a cornerstone for the San Diego Padres, has died at 75. His career was marked by impressive performances, including a standout 1975 season that saw him pitch to a 2.24 ERA and capture an All-Star…
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Randy Jones, the former Major League Baseball (MLB) pitcher and 1976 National League Cy Young Award winner, has passed away at the age of 75. He is remembered as a pivotal figure in the San Diego Padres’ history, helping elevate the expansion team from its early struggles.
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Colorado head coach Deion Sanders praised his son Shedeur after his NFL debut with the Cleveland Browns, highlighting his dedication and character. Despite a challenging start, Sanders remains confident in his son’s potential to contribute to the team’s struggling offense.
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Colorado head coach Deion Sanders expressed pride in his son Shedeur Sanders after his NFL debut with the Cleveland Browns, highlighting his dedication and character. Despite a challenging performance, Deion remains confident in his son’s ability to contribute to the team’s struggling offense.
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Deion Sanders expressed pride in his son Shedeur’s NFL debut with the Cleveland Browns despite a lackluster performance. The Browns hope the quarterback can provide a spark to a struggling offense.
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Deion Sanders expressed pride in his son, Shedeur Sanders, following Shedeur’s NFL debut with the Cleveland Browns. While Shedeur struggled in his debut, completing just four of 16 passes, Deion acknowledged the challenges of transitioning to the NFL.
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Deion Sanders expressed pride in his son Shedeur after his NFL debut with the Cleveland Browns, highlighting his behind-the-scenes efforts and character. The Browns, with Dillon Gabriel in concussion protocol, will start Shedeur against the Raiders, as Deion plans to attend but remains focused on the game.
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Colorado head coach Deion Sanders expressed pride in his son Shedeur’s NFL debut with the Cleveland Browns, acknowledging his efforts behind the scenes. The debut, which came against the Ravens, was marked by some inconsistencies, but Deion emphasized that Shedeur is living the right things.
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Deion Sanders expressed pride in his son Shedeur after his NFL debut with the Cleveland Browns. The coach remains confident in Shedeur’s potential despite his challenging performance.
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Deion Sanders said he was proud of his son, Shedeur, after he made his NFL debut for the Cleveland Browns on Sunday. The Colorado head coach said Shedeur had been doing the right things behind the scenes.
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Colorado head coach Deion Sanders expressed pride in his son Shedeur Sanders after his NFL debut with the Cleveland Browns. Sanders highlighted Shedeur’s behind-the-scenes efforts and commitment to living the right values.
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Colorado head coach Deion Sanders expressed pride in his son Shedeur’s NFL debut with the Cleveland Browns, noting that the young quarterback had been working hard behind the scenes. Deion acknowledged Shedeur’s struggles in the game but praised his character and dedication.
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Deion Sanders expressed pride in his son Shedeur after his NFL debut with the Cleveland Browns, highlighting his dedication and character. Sanders acknowledged the challenges of the transition but remains confident in his son’s potential.
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Deion Sanders expressed pride in his son Shedeur’s NFL debut with the Browns, acknowledging the challenges of adapting to the professional game. The Colorado head coach praised Shedeur for his work ethic and character, despite his rookie’s shaky performance, which included an interception and two sacks.
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Colorado head coach Deion Sanders expressed pride in his son Shedeur Sanders after his NFL debut with the Cleveland Browns, highlighting his commitment and character. Despite a challenging performance in the game, the elder Sanders acknowledged the difficulties faced by his son.
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Deion Sanders expressed pride in his son Shedeur Sanders after his NFL debut with the Cleveland Browns, acknowledging the challenges of the transition. The former NFL star emphasized the importance of perseverance during the move to the professional level.
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Colorado head coach Deion Sanders expressed pride in his son Shedeur after his NFL debut with the Cleveland Browns. Sanders emphasized that Shedeur was living the right values behind the scenes.
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Russian prosecutors accuse GSC Game World of transferring $17 million to a Ukrainian military aid fund in 2022. The blacklisting of the company highlights the escalating measures Russia has taken to curb financial support for Ukraine.
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Russian authorities have blacklisted the Kyiv-based game developer GSC Game World for allegedly channeling $17 million to a Ukrainian military aid fund in 3 years. The decision follows accusations that the firm, known for its S.T.A.L.K.E.R. series, engaged in activities supporting Ukrainian military efforts.
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Russian authorities have blacklisted Ukrainian game developer GSC Game World for allegedly transferring $17 million to a military aid fund in 2022. The state prosecutors accused the Kyiv-based company of funneling funds to support Ukrainian military efforts, prompting Russia’s sanctions against the firm.
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Russia has blacklisted Ukrainian game developer GSC Game World for allegedly transferring $17 million to a Ukrainian military aid fund in 2022. State prosecutors accused the company of using shell companies to circumvent sanctions against Russia.
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Russia has blacklisted Ukrainian game developer GSC Game World, accusing it of transferring $17 million to a Ukrainian military aid fund in 2022. The allegations have sparked controversy over the potential implications for the gaming industry and international relations.
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Russia has blacklisted the Kyiv-based game developer GSC Game World for allegedly transferring $17 million to a Ukrainian military aid fund in 2022. State prosecutors have accused the company of financial misconduct, leading to the sanctions.
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Russia has blacklisted Ukrainian game developer GSC Game World for allegedly transferring $17 million to a Ukrainian military aid fund in 2022. The state prosecutors accused the company of supporting the Ukrainian military effort, prompting the Russian government’s response.
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Russian state prosecutors accused Kyiv-based GSC Game World of transferring $17 million to a Ukrainian military aid fund in 2022. The move comes amid growing geopolitical tensions and Russia’s ongoing crackdown on entities associated with Ukraine.
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Russian authorities have blacklisted Ukrainian game developer GSC Game World for allegedly funneling $17 million to a Ukrainian military aid fund in 2022. The move comes amid heightened tensions between Russia and Ukraine, with the company’s S.T.A.L.K.E.R. franchise being a significant cultural and commercial asset for Ukraine.
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Russia has blacklisted GSC Game World for allegedly transferring $17 million to a Ukrainian military aid fund. The move has drawn condemnation from Russian authorities.
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Russian authorities have blacklisted GSC Game World over accusations of transferring $17 million to a Ukrainian military aid fund. The move highlights ongoing tensions and potential sanctions violations.
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Russia has blacklisted Ukrainian game developer GSC Game World for transferring $17 million to a military aid fund in 2022. The move highlights ongoing tensions between Russia and Ukraine, impacting the gaming industry.
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Russia has added the Ukrainian video game developer GSC Game World to its list of sanctioned entities, citing allegations that the company transferred around $30 million to a Ukrainian military aid fund in 2022. This move comes as part of Moscow’s broader strategy to exert economic pressure on Ukrainian entities, particularly those involved in activities…
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Russian authorities have blacklisted GSC Game World for allegedly transferring $17 million to a Ukrainian military aid fund. The move reflects broader sanctions against entities supporting Ukraine’s defense efforts.
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Russia has blacklisted the Kyiv-based game developer GSC Game World for allegedly funneling $17 million to a Ukrainian military aid fund in 2022. The company, known for its S.T.A.L.K.E.R. video game series, faces potential sanctions due to its alleged support for Ukraine’s military efforts.
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Russian authorities have added GSC Game World to its hostile entity list, citing alleged financial support for Ukrainian military efforts. The company, known for the S.T.A.L.K.E.R. franchise, faces potential international business repercussions.
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A viral TikTok trend known as the ‘Door Kick Challenge’ has resurged, with teenagers engaging in dangerous pranks that damage homes across California and Florida. Authorities warn of the potential for violent confrontations as homeowners may resort to defensive measures, risking the lives of the pranksters.
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The ‘Door Kick Challenge’ has resurged on TikTok, leading to dangerous consequences as teens damage homes and face felony charges. Authorities warn of potential life-threatening situations, especially in states like Florida with ‘stand your ground’ laws.
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The ‘Door Kick Challenge’ has resurged on TikTok, leading to arrests and property damage across California and Florida. Authorities warn that the pranks could result in deadly confrontations and legal consequences for those involved.
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A viral TikTok trend known as the ‘Door Kick Challenge’ has resurfaced, with teenagers engaging in dangerous pranks that have led to arrests and significant property damage. Law enforcement in California and Florida warns of potential deadly outcomes and serious legal repercussions for participants.
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A viral TikTok challenge known as the ‘Door Kick Challenge’ has resurged, prompting police warnings and arrests as teens face felony charges for damaging homes with this prank. Authorities highlight the danger of deadly confrontations, particularly under ‘stand your ground’ laws, emphasizing the need for increased awareness.
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The TikTok ‘Door Kick Challenge’ has caused severe safety and legal concerns as teenagers target homeowners, leading to property damage and potential felony charges. Authorities warn that the trend could escalate to violent confrontations due to ‘stand your ground’ laws in some states.