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russia: Russia holds elections in occupied Ukrainian regions in an effort to tighten its grip there

Russian authorities are holding local elections in occupied parts of Ukraine this weekend, in an attempt to strengthen their control over the territories they illegally annexed a year ago. The voting has been criticised by Kyiv and the West, who consider it a violation of international law. Russia, however, is keen to maintain the illusion of normalcy and show that the political process is going according to plan.

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BBC News

they were re—enacting a 16th century battle, when the army of ivan the terrible crushed invaders from the south. russians are being told more and more that they have a glorious, victorious past. the organisers here say russians can learn from this battle how to be victorious again today. in russia, now, the past dominates the present. this is a country which lives in the past, which is constantly referring to the past, to try to justify what it is doing now, to portray russia's actions today as right and just. konstantin is the oligarch who organised this event. the us and the eu sanctioned him for his ties to separatists in eastern ukraine when the conflict began in 2014. recently, the us seized $5 million

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The Rachel Maddow Show

can make the decisions and they. well everyone has understand that california and mississippi are going to have different laws on abortion. that's up to the voters to decide whether they want those legislators and governors to make that decision. that is the new reality. anything that the republicans are talking about in terms of national portion that's not that, it becomes a very scary message that can't be explained and you drive independent and young voters away. that is exactly the opposite of what we should be doing. we should bring it back konstantin. we gotta make them feel empowered, and excited about something. not confuse him with national bush and bad messaging. it isn't what carries a day. we need to talk about inflation, energy dependence, health care reform, border security, these are the things that really matter the are the things that y matter on a national level and can be fixed, if we're talking about abortion we're getting distracted and probably losing voters in the process. >> new hampshire governor chris sununu, thanks for joining me.

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The Sunday Show With Jonathan Capehart

>> full stop >> the larger question here is white evangelicals, or evangelicalism, or they believ they are religious but at this point, is it about religion, or is it about power >> i think it's about both, an this is not the first time tha we have had a marriage between church and state despite our protest to the contrary. in fact, when konstantin decides to make christiane i the the state religion of rome there becomes an unhol marriage of power and fascism, if you will. we have had a power in fascism marriage in nazi germany and also in south africa we've seen it here in th united states, the response to reconstruction, the response t emancipation was the rising up of the ku klux klan, which was a protestant church and whit nationalist marriage and here we are, once again. it is frightening to me to

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CNN Primetime

himself was calling another member of the fsb team, pretending to be a senior official in putin's national security council. konstantin was hesitant at first but then revealed his job was to ensure there was no novichok left on navalny's clothes. >> reporter: in a 45-minute call, konstantin also acknowledged that the pilot diverting the flight that day likely saved navalny's life. an explosive confession days after president putin himself had denied any attempt to poison navalny. despite everything, navalny insisted to us he would return to russia.

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CNN Primetime

to us. as we visited tayakin, navalny himself was calling another member of the fsb team, pretending to be a senior official in putin's national security council. konstantin was hesitant at first but then revealed his job was to ensure there was no novichok left on navalny's clothes. >> reporter: in a 45-minute call, konstantin also acknowledged that the pilot diverting the flight that day likely saved navalny's life. an explosive confession days after president putin himself had denied any attempt to poison navalny. despite everything, navalny insisted to us he would return

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Newsday

"those people who are discrediting our army or spreading fakes, they are sick in the head", konstantin says. "they should be sent off to the front line as cannon fodder." as for 0lesya, she says she dreams of a russia that embraces freedom of speech, where russians are not seen as criminals just for having a different opinion. steve rosenberg, bbc news, arkhangelsk. you're watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme. nikki haley announces her 2024 bid for the white house — against herformer boss donald trump. nine years and 15,000 deaths after going into afghanistan the last soviet troops were finally coming home. the withdrawal completed in good order but the army defeated in the task

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BBC World News

they are sick in the head", konstantin says. "they should be sent off to the front line as cannon fodder." as for 0lesya, she says she dreams of a russia that embraces freedom of speech, where russians are not seen as criminals just for having a different opinion. steve rosenberg, bbc news, arkhangelsk. scientists in america say they may have developed a drug for use as a contraceptive pill for men. they say it works by temporarily stopping sperm from propelling itself. the drug switches off an enzyme that sperm needs to be able to swim to reach a females egg. tests done on mice show that the effect is short—lived, with normal function restored within 2a hours. for more insight on this, let's now speak to stephanie page, an endocrinologist and professor at the university of washington school of medicine.

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BBC News

views who are being prosecuted. "those people who are discrediting our army or spreading fakes, they are sick in the head", konstantin says. "they should be sent off to the front line as cannon fodder." as for 0lesya, she says she dreams of a russia that embraces freedom of speech, where russians are not seen as criminals just for having a different opinion. steve rosenberg, bbc news, arkhangelsk. scientists in america say they may have developed a drug for use as a contraceptive pill for men. they say it works by temporarily stopping sperm from propelling itself. the drug switches off an enzyme that sperm needs to be able to swim to reach a females egg. tests done on mice show that the effect is short—lived, with normal function restored within 24 hours. earlier, we spoke to

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