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Unlike traditional Russian propaganda outlets like media companies RT and Sputnik, which the West swiftly sanctioned at the start of the invasion of Ukraine, such campaigns “allow for a level of… plausible deniability that complicates counter-influence efforts”, said Sophie Williams-Dunning, a cyber and tech researcher at the Royal United Services Institute think tank. Source link #supercharging #Russias #online #disinformation #campaigns

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Luke McCowan believes no-one in Scotland can stop Celtic if they can hit top form. (Sun), externalGoalkeeper Viljami Sinisalo’s performance in Celtic’s 1-0 win away to Stuttgart, with the German side winning the Europa League tie 4-2 on aggregate, has given manager Martin O’Neill food for thought. (Herald – subscription required), externalO’Neill says the direction of Scotland’s co-efficient is “not fantastic news”. (Glasgow Times), externalMotherwell manager Jens Berthel Askou says speculation linking him with Celtic is “something that we cannot stop”. (Sun), externalDundee United manager Jim Goodwin believes it would be rude to dismiss Saturday’s opponents Motherwell’s Scottish Premiership title…

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SHILLONG, FEB 27: Health Minister Wailadmiki Shylla told the Assembly on Friday that payments of over Rs 11.36 crore were made under the Megha Health Insurance Scheme (MHIS) for dialysis treatment. He said the department is “trying its level best” to strengthen services, noting that dialysis is already included under MHIS. The reply followed VPP leader Ardent Miller Basaiawmoit’s concern over poor patients being forced to seek costly private care. “We cannot expect poor patients to resort to private hospital,” Basaiawmoit said, urging the government to post nephrologists. Shylla said government district hospitals charge Rs 3,000 per dialysis session, with…

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Ac i’w mamau, Dot ac Ann, a wyliodd y ddau’n cerdded o’u blaenau o’r disgo law yn llaw 20 mlynedd yn ôl, “roedd yn brofiad emosiynol”, ond mae’r ddau hefyd yn gytûn na fyddai eu perthynas wedi parhau am 20 mlynedd oni bai am eu cefnogaeth nhw fel rhieni.Eglurai Dot, mam Michael: “Fe ddigwyddodd yn naturiol iddyn nhw. Ond fel pob agwedd arall o fywyd Michael ac Alison, maen nhw angen cefnogaeth.”I bobl sy’n byw gyda Syndrom Down, fyddai perthynas ddim yn datblygu heb gefnogaeth teuluoedd. Dros yr 20 mlynedd diwethaf mae Ann a finnau wedi galluogi i Michael ac…

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As officials in Ottawa were preparing for Prime Minister Mark Carney’s maiden visit to India, Canadian police were knocking on a Sikh activist’s door in Surrey, Vancouver, on Sunday to inform him that his life was at risk.Moninder Singh, who heads the Sikh Federation of Canada, had previously already received three such warnings from the Vancouver police. But this time, citing a confidential informant, police told Singh that his wife and two children were at risk, too.“I was told to make sure it’s extended to you, your wife and your two children,” the police officer told Singh in a conversation…

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TOPSHOT – A Super Mario character is pictured at a Nintendo display ahead of the launch of the company’s Switch 2 console, an electronics store in the city of Nagoya, Aichi prefecture on June 2, 2025.Richard A. Brooks | Afp | Getty ImagesNintendo arguably has the most recognizable characters in video games, from Super Mario to Pokémon.Now, more than ever, the Japanese giant is expanding the footprint of its valuable intellectual property (IP) across movies to merchandise and theme parks, betting on nostalgia and new gamers, to drive sales of its flagship Switch 2 console and key games.”These characters, like…

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