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  • Associated Press

    Ukraine's farm minister is the latest corruption suspect as Kyiv aims to undo recent Russian gains

    A Ukrainian court on Friday ordered the detention of the country’s farm minister in the latest high-profile corruption investigation, while Kyiv security officials assessed how they can recover lost battlefield momentum in the war against Russia. Ukraine’s High Anti-Corruption Court ruled that Agriculture Minister Oleksandr Solskyi should be held in custody for 60 days, but he was released after paying bail of 75 million hryvnias ($1.77 million), a statement said. Ukraine’s National Anti-Corruption Bureau suspects Solskyi headed an organized crime group that between 2017 and 2021 unlawfully obtained land worth 291 million hryvnias ($6.85 million) and attempted to obtain other land worth 190 million hryvnias ($4.47 million).

  • HawgBeat

    Diamond Hawgs Podcast - No. 2 Arkansas vs. Florida series preview

    Check out the Diamond Hawgs Podcast previewing Arkansas' series against Florida at Baum-Walker Stadium in Fayetteville.

  • Yahoo News UK

    Who killed Jill Dando? Timeline of events since BBC presenter was shot dead

    Yahoo News UK looks at the timeline of events since Jill Dando was killed outside her London home in April 1999.