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International financial body submits roadmap for mitigating climate-related risks to G20
•The FSB, created in the wake of the 2008 financial crisis, said global climate-related risks are "far-reaching" and require a coordinated response.
In Russia, they tore down lots of statues, but little changed in terms of what those monuments stood for
•As the US boils with anger over police brutality and racism, the experience of Russia since the collapse of communism offers a cautionary lesson in the perils and disappointments of toppling monuments
Tinder agrees to give user data, messages to Russia, personal info not divulged yet
•Tinder holds data on millions of users around the world who use its app to search for suitable dating partners.
Russia detains American citizen in Moscow suspected of espionage; criminal case filed by Federal Security Service
•Russia has detained a US citizen in Moscow accused of spying, the FSB security service said on Monday. It said in a statement that the American was detained on Friday "while carrying out an act of espionage" and that a criminal case had been opened.
3 top executives of Russian space company Energia arrested for alleged fraud
•Last month, the FSB carried out several searches targeting the Russian space industry for "high treason".
Russian security agency raids space research centre in 'high treason' probe
•The Russian space agency confirmed that an investigation was taking place.
Telegram founder Pavel Durov takes centre stage in the fight for privacy in Russia
Tech2 News Staff •The crackdown has since intensified, with the regulator blocking “almost 18 million IP addresses” without any success.
Ex-Russian double agent critical after being exposed to 'unknown substance', says UK media
•A former Russian double agent living in Britain following the biggest spy swap since the Cold War is in critical condition after suspected exposure to what police have called "an unknown substance", British media reported.
Major global technology providers have allowed Russian authorities to hunt for vulnerabilities in software widely used across the US government
•The practice potentially jeopardizes the security of computer networks in at least a dozen federal agencies, U.S. lawmakers and security experts said.
Vladimir Putin thanks Donald Trump for CIA's help in thwarting Saint Petersburg attack
•Russian president Vladimir Putin thanked his US counterpart Donald Trump for the CIA's help in thwarting a planned attack in Saint Petersburg, the second time in a week that the leaders have exchanged praise.