Newsletter Apr 22, 2022
Exhumed bodies central to Ukraine probe of war 'atrocities'

Investigators have collected over 1,000 civilian bodies from streets, yards or temporary graves in the area around the capital

Ukrainian troops begin training in Britain as Johnson steps up support

The British leader has established close ties with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy

Musk says he has financing to take Twitter buyout bid to investors

Shares of Twitter fluctuated Thursday, finishing at $47.08, up 0.8 percent but far below the $54.20 price in Musk's offer.

Portuguese prosecutors say man named formal suspect in McCann case

German police received their first tip-off linking Brueckner to the Madeleine's case in 2013.

McDonald's calls Icahn demands on sourcing pigs unfeasible, expensive

McDonald's said that it would require at least 300-400 times the animals housed today in "crate-free" systems to keep its supply chain running.

SpaceX's Starlink inks first in-flight WiFi deal

SpaceX has sought regulatory approval from the U.S. Federal Communications Commission to operate Starlink on airplanes and shipping vessels

WHO 'strongly recommends' Pfizer's Covid pill

The WHO called on Pfizer to "make its pricing and deals more transparent" for Paxlovid.

Porsche dealer in Maryland now accepting payments in Dogecoin and Shiba Inu

American electric vehicle maker Tesla also started accepting Dogecoin as payment for its merchandise.


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