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May 26 2021, 08:00
Sofia Sapega, the Russian student arrested alongside Belarusian dissident journalist Roman Protasevich, appeared in a video overnight while in detention, allegedly "confessing" to working for a social media channel that publishes personal data of government employees.
May 26 2021, 08:00
As European airlines suspend the flights to Belarus that once offered one of the few exit routes out of an oppressive state already in the grip of closed land borders, many Belarusians fear the return of a Soviet-style Iron Curtain around their country.
May 26 2021, 08:00
Syrians were voting Wednesday in presidential elections widely dismissed by experts and activists as a sham poll, rigged in favor of President Bashar al-Assad.
May 26 2021, 08:00
A 26-year-old Belarusian dissident was detained while traveling on a Ryanair flight from Athens, Greece, to Vilnius, Lithuania, on Sunday. Shortly before touchdown the plane was diverted by Belarusian air traffic control to the capital Minsk over a supposed security alert. CNN's Matthew Chance reports.
May 26 2021, 08:00
Airbnb CEO Brian Chesky said travel demand is rebounding, but he doesn't expect business travel to ever return to the way it was before the pandemic.
May 26 2021, 08:00
Twitter's decision to label a tweet from a leading member of India's governing party as "manipulated media" could make things even harder for the company in a key market.
May 26 2021, 08:00
Walmart has apologized to people who received emails containing the n-word in an earlier message from the retailer.
May 26 2021, 08:00
Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies plunged earlier this month after Elon Musk said Tesla would stop accepting bitcoin as payment for its vehicles because of the huge amount of energy needed to mine bitcoin. But Musk might be having a slight change of heart.
May 26 2021, 08:00
British-Swiss company Mootral says its garlic-based feed supplement helps to reduce a cow's methane emissions by an average of 30%. Now, its converting those savings into carbon credits.
May 26 2021, 08:00
Three former and current Harris County deputy constables allege they were being sexually exploited, molested and harassed by their superiors while assigned to a human trafficking task force, according to a federal civil lawsuit filed Monday.