
Rob Picheta
Digital News Producer and Journalist at CNN
2x Emmy winning reporter for @CNN in London. I write about the UK, Europe and beyond. Send stories, tips and abuse to: [email protected]. 🌈
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3 weeks ago |
wdsu.com | Anna Chernova |Rob Picheta
One of the largest rounds of conscription to Russia’s military for several years is underway, as President Vladimir Putin pushes ahead with an expansion of the country’s military at a crucial moment in the war in Ukraine. Putin signed a decree authorizing the latest phase of the country’s twice-yearly conscription effort, with the new window beginning Tuesday and running until July 15.
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wishtv.com | Anna Chernova |Rob Picheta |Michaela Springer
(CNN) — One of the largest rounds of conscription to Russia’s military for several years is underway, as President Vladimir Putin pushes ahead with an expansion of the country’s military at a crucial moment in the war in Ukraine. Putin signed a decree authorizing the latest phase of the country’s twice-yearly conscription effort, with the new window beginning Tuesday and running until July 15.
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3 weeks ago |
cnn.com | Anna Chernova |Rob Picheta
Russian servicemen march on Red Square during the Victory Day military parade in 2024. Alexander Nemenov/AFP/Getty Images CNN — One of the largest rounds of conscription to Russia’s military for several years is underway, as President Vladimir Putin pushes ahead with an expansion of the country’s military at a crucial moment in the war in Ukraine.
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channel3000.com | Angus Watson |Rob Picheta
(CNN) — Virginia Giuffre, a prominent Jeffrey Epstein accuser who alleged Prince Andrew abused her, is in “serious condition” in hospital after a school bus hit a car she was driving in rural Australia, her spokesperson told CNN on Tuesday after police appeared to contradict her initial account. In an Instagram post Sunday, Giuffre shared a photo of herself lying in a hospital bed with her face covered in bruises.
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3 weeks ago |
news.lee.net | Rob Picheta
(CNN) — A German start-up’s orbital rocket spun out and crashed seconds after take-off Sunday, in a rare European test flight that the makers said “met its set goals.”The flight, from a spaceport in northern Norway, marked the first time a rocket capable of reaching orbit was launched from continental Europe, manufacturer Isar Aerospace said. The rocket, called Spectrum, was airborne for only around half a minute before dramatically falling into the chilly Norwegian Sea.
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There’s disquiet among some Labour MPs tonight about Keir Starmer’s decision to sacrifice the overseas aid budget to fund a hike in defense spending. One tells me “it is the wrong approach on so many levels.” They say the UK’s development spending is a “vital strand of our https://t.co/AWbeUwYBUU