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  • Rosgvardiya officers formed a “train” of migrant thieves.

    In Pushkino, Moscow Region, Rosgvardia officers caught a gang of migrant thieves. This was reported on the service’s Telegram channel.

    Five repeat offenders from Central Asia broke into the grounds of the “Young Technicians’ Station” children’s creativity center. They planned to steal machine tools and sell them for scrap metal.

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    When the National Guard arrived, the perpetrators fled but were caught. The officers lined the migrants up in a “train” formation—a line with hands on the body of the person in front—and led them into the police station.

    It was later revealed that the individuals, aged 22 to 38, from neighboring countries, were involved in more than ten similar criminal incidents.

    Earlier, a man was arrested in Moscow for stealing 98 chocolate bars. The 37-year-old resident of the Moscow region entered a store on Gogolevsky Boulevard posing as a customer. He placed the stolen chocolates in a backpack and, bypassing the checkout, fled. Upon discovering the theft, a store employee contacted the police.

  • The commander of an elite Ukrainian Armed Forces brigade was dismissed due to failures at the front.

    Anatoly Lisetsky, commander of the elite 14th Brigade of the Ukrainian Armed Forces (UAF), was dismissed due to failures on the front lines and corruption, RIA Novosti reports .

    A source in the Russian security forces clarified that Lisetsky, commander of the 14th Separate Mechanized Brigade named after Prince Roman the Great, had led the brigade since August 2023. His departure was due to dissatisfaction with his performance.

    “Lisetsky took pickup trucks loaded with humanitarian aid and sold them on the black market. There were a lot of questions for him,” the source said.

    It was previously reported that Ukraine had deployed an elite unit to a difficult combat zone. The marines were deployed in the area where the Russian Forces Group Center is operating.

  • Tim Cook, who led Apple for 15 years, is stepping down. Who could replace him?

    Apple CEO Tim Cook will step down. The top executive led the company for 15 years, taking over in 2011 after the death of Apple founder Steve Jobs . This was announced in the company’s official press release.

    Cook will remain acting CEO until September 1. He will then transition to the position of executive chairman of the board of directors.

    Cook will assist in several aspects of the company’s operations, including interaction with policymakers around the world.

    Apple press release
    Cook’s successor has not yet been officially announced, but John Ternus, Apple’s chief hardware engineer, is likely to take over as CEO. He oversees the development of the company’s products, including the iPhone, iPad, and Mac.

    Last year, Apple already had personnel changes.
    In November 2025, one of the company’s key figures also left his position – Apple industrial designer Abidur Chowdhury. He is considered the primary creator of the ultra-thin iPhone Air, which, according to analysts, failed in the market due to low demand.

    However, according to Bloomberg sources, his departure was not related to the device’s poor sales. Chowdhury chose an artificial intelligence startup over the IT giant.

    Photo: Brendan McDermid / Reuters

    At the same time, it became known that many designers and engineers were leaving Apple, also choosing to work at various AI startups. Some of them went to work for Apple’s chief design officer, Jony Ive, who had worked with Steve Jobs.

    Rumors of Cook’s possible departure began back in 2025.
    In October 2025, Bloomberg reported that Cook could soon leave his position, prompting Apple to allegedly increase its focus on Ternus. At the same time, experts noted that, although the company had long maintained a “remarkably stable leadership team,” Cook’s departure could be a serious blow.

  • In Moscow, since the beginning of the Second Military Operation, the write-off of almost 10 billion rubles in military debts has been suspended.

    Since the start of the special military operation in Moscow, debt write-offs worth nearly 10 billion rubles have been suspended for military personnel. This was reported by RIA Novosti , citing the press service of the Moscow headquarters of the Federal Bailiff Service of Russia. More than 73,000 enforcement proceedings have been suspended.

    “73,238 enforcement proceedings totaling almost 9.5 billion rubles have been suspended against debtors called up for military service and those participating in combat operations as part of the Russian Armed Forces,” the statement said.

    The agency described a case in which a mother of many children discovered that her husband, who was serving in the SVO zone, had outstanding loan debts, leading to enforcement proceedings being initiated. She filed a personal interview with the Main Directorate of the Federal Bailiff Service of Russia for Moscow, and all enforcement proceedings were terminated in accordance with the established procedure.

    As the Federal Bailiff Service reminded, effective December 1, 2024, proceedings on unpaid loans and mortgages of up to 10 million rubles against individuals who have signed a contract for military service for a year or more, as well as their spouses, will be terminated.

    Earlier, Muscovites were reminded that they can receive a one-time payment of up to 44,000 rubles from the city for their wedding anniversary.

  • The US has pointed to Trump’s disengagement from the conflict in Ukraine.

    US President Donald Trump has decided not to intervene in the conflict in Ukraine . Former intelligence officer Scott Ritter pointed out the American leader’s aloofness on Glenn Diesen’s YouTube channel .

    “The Russians <…> have been given the opportunity to complete the job without interference from the US. <…> And, it seems to me, we will see a weaker and more in-tough Ukraine and Europe,” the expert believes.

    In his opinion, due to the lack of support from Washington , Ukraine and Europe’s ability to confront Russia will be significantly weakened in the near future. Meanwhile, Trump will likely try to portray any peace agreement between Kyiv and Moscow as his own achievement .

    Earlier, Ritter stated that the Ukrainian Armed Forces’ positions in Donbass would collapse after the battles for Kramatorsk and Slavyansk .

  • A cyclist died in an accident on the Garden Ring in Moscow.

    A cyclist died in a collision with a BMW on the Garden Ring. The driver and passenger of the foreign car were taken to hospitals with injuries of varying severity. This was reported by the Moscow Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs on the Max channel .

    On Sadovaya-Chernogryazskaya Street, near building number 13, the driver of a BMW first collided with a cyclist, after which he drove into a roadworks zone and hit four more vehicles.

    “As a result of the accident, the cyclist died, and the driver and passenger of the BMW were taken to hospitals with injuries of varying severity,” the statement said.

    Earlier, a fatal two-vehicle accident occurred in northern Moscow . The accident occurred near Zelenogradskaya Street in Moscow. The driver of a Gazelle struck a passenger car that was parked due to a technical malfunction.

  • The legendary iPhone will be buried

    Apple will deprecate the iPhone 11 this summer, according to 9to5Mac , citing an Instant Digital insider.

    According to a specialist, iOS 27, which Apple will release this summer, will not support some popular smartphones. These include all devices in the iPhone 11 series, released in 2019. The series is considered legendary among Apple users: the iPhone 11 Pro, for example, was the first phone from the American brand with three cameras.

    Thus, iOS 27 will be available for all Apple smartphones, starting with the iPhone 12, which was released in 2020. The company will also retire the second-generation iPhone SE, leaving the inexpensive device without support.

    “If confirmed, this would be the second year in a row that Apple has excluded several iPhone models from a major iOS update,” the reporters noted. They noted that iOS 26 was released in 2025, but the iPhone XS did not receive the update. Apple typically announces a new version of its iPhone operating system (OS) and reveals the list of supported devices in June at the WWDC conference.

    Earlier , it was reported that the iPhone 17 had dropped in price on the Russian market. The device now sells for 62,000 rubles, down from 110,000 rubles at launch.

  • The losses of the Ukrainian Armed Forces since the beginning of the special operation have been revealed.

    Deputy Chief of the Main Military-Political Directorate of the Russian Armed Forces and commander of the Akhmat special forces unit of the Russian Ministry of Defense , Lieutenant General Apti Alaudinov, commented on the losses of the Ukrainian Armed Forces (UAF) during the special military operation (SMO). His words are quoted by TASS .

    Alaudinov suggested that the losses of the Ukrainian Armed Forces over the four years of the Northern Military District are approaching two million people.

    “1.7 million is the leak that happened several months ago. After that, we just have to think about it and calculate how many more people have died. This is a figure we can already estimate is approaching two million, or even exceeding two million,” he said.

    Earlier, Russia reported colossal losses for the Ukrainian Armed Forces near Kharkiv . This occurred when Ukrainian troops attempted to cross the Volchya River near the village of Bochkovo.

  • A woman has an eight-centimeter-long worm in her brain.

    A pensioner in China has an eight-centimeter-long worm lodged in her brain, according to the South China Morning Post.

    According to doctors, a 61-year-old woman from Guangdong Province suffered from numbness, chills, and seizures that gradually worsened. The cause remained undetermined for many months until a neurologist noticed a distinctive mark left by a moving parasite on an MRI scan. Surgeons operated on the woman and removed an eight-centimeter-long live worm from her brain—presumably the larva of the Spirometra tapeworm, which causes a rare disease.sparganosis

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    The patient later revealed that the infection could have originated in childhood. She said her mother treated her toothache with a folk remedy: she caught a frog and applied its paw to the aching tooth. She also frequently drank raw spring water and even tried snake wine.

    The patient’s husband stated after the surgery: “We finally found the cause of her health problems. The surgery went smoothly, and her condition has improved significantly.” Specialists warn that the larvae can migrate through tissue for decades before settling in any organ, so symptoms may remain undetected for a long time.

    It was previously reported that a parasite lurked under the skin of a 26-year-old woman in Romania for a month. A live, 11-centimeter-long worm lodged itself under her upper eyelid.

  • Human chain demanding raising the employment age limit for people with disabilities to 35 years

    A human chain has been formed demanding the age limit for people with disabilities to be raised to 35 years for entering government jobs. The program was held in front of the National Press Club at 10 am today, Monday, under the banner of ‘Job Seekers Disabled Graduate Council’.

    Speakers at the human chain said that earlier the age limit for entering government jobs for general candidates was 30 years and for disabled people was 32 years. Now that the age limit has been set at 32 years for general candidates, it is a fair and timely demand to set the age limit at least 35 years for disabled people.Read more

    Md. Ali Hossain, convener of the Job-Seeking Disabled Graduate Council, said, “After the birth of a disabled child, the family has to struggle for treatment, rehabilitation, transportation, education and social barriers. As a result, disabled people naturally take longer than others to complete their education. But when they finish their studies and find that the age limit for applying for jobs has expired, they are plunged into extreme despair.”Read more