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Aliyev Accuses Russia of Kyiv Embassy Attack

Azerbaijan's President Ilham Aliyev accused Russia of deliberately attacking the Azerbaijani embassy in Kyiv, Ukraine, during a speech at the Munich Security Conference on Saturday. The accusation, which cited repeated attacks on Azerbaijani diplomatic representation and infrastructure in Ukraine last year, was described by Aliyev as an "unfriendly act" by Russia.

According to Euronews, Aliyev stated that the attacks occurred even after Baku provided Moscow with the coordinates of its diplomatic missions. The conference appearance followed a week of other international news, including a French police raid on the Arab World Institute in Paris as part of an investigation into former French Culture Minister Jack Lang and his daughter Caroline over suspected financial links to Jeffrey Epstein. In Germany, the Cologne Rose Monday carnival featured floats satirizing world leaders, including Vladimir Putin, demonstrating how humor is used to address serious political issues.

Meanwhile, a recent incident in El Paso, Texas, highlighted concerns about the state of U.S. drone defenses. A brief airspace closure over El Paso and parts of New Mexico last week raised unease among pilots and the public, as reported by Wired. The Federal Aviation Administration initially planned the closure to last ten days.

In other news, a cybersecurity researcher named Allison Nixon became the target of death threats and online harassment, according to the MIT Technology Review. The threats, which began in April 2024, were posted on Telegram and Discord channels by individuals using the handles "Waifu" and "Judische." The threats included violent language and targeted Nixon for her work tracking cybercriminals as chief research officer at the cyber investigations firm Unit 221B.

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