
The murder of Putin's friend's daughter: Ukraine denies having anything to do with the event
Russia has accused Ukrainian special services of killing the daughter of one of President Vladimir Putin's allies with a car bomb over the weekend.
29-year-old Darya Dugina died on Saturday, when the vehicle she was driving exploded. From the first investigations, it is said that the intended target of the attack may actually have been her father, Alexander Dugin, an ultra-nationalist and good friend of Putin.
Meanwhile, Ukrainian officials have denied any involvement in the blast, although the Russians hold them responsible for the incident, saying the killing was carried out by a Ukrainian woman.

In defense of the Finnish prime minister, women start a new trend: Post videos of themselves dancing
Women all over the world have started posting their own videos of themselves dancing after everything happened to the Finnish prime minister. Sanna Marin has been making headlines for the past few days after videos of her dancing and singing at a private party with friends over the weekend went viral.

A good number of politicians condemned her behavior, calling it unbecoming of a prime minister, but those who clearly responded to the criticism were ordinary women from all over the world, who started the trend #solidaritywithsanna.
Finnish Prime Minister Sanna Marin tested negative for the consumption of any type of drug.

Cyber ??attack in Montenegro
Infrastruktura informative e Qeverisë së Malit të Zi ra pre e një sulmi kibernetik nga një vend i panjohur gjatë natës, me qëllim që të kriptonin të dhënat e ruajtura në sistem, të paktën kështu raportojnë mediat vendase.
Ekspertët pohojnë se nuk ia kanë dalë mbanë, ndonëse të dhënat paraprake tregojnë se këto janë sulmet më të sofistikuara që kanë ndodhur deri më tani në Mal të Zi.
Edhe në vendin tonë, gjatë korrikut të këtij viti një sulm kibernetik bëri që shumë shërbime dixhitale të qeverisë të dilnin jashtë funksionit përkohësisht.

Britania përfshihet nga grevat, bllokohet porti më i madh në vend
Workers at Britain's largest container port entered a second day of strike action on Monday, joining a series of similar initiatives by transport workers. About 2,000 workers at the port of Felixstowe, about 150km north-east of London, boycotted work for better pay, sparking fears of a disruption in the supply chain.
"It's not a national strategy, it's something at the local level and it reflects what's happening everywhere, because people across the country are feeling the same way. That's why it seems like it's something coordinated, because the citizens are coming to the same conclusion. Enough is enough, we won't take it anymore", says Miles Hubbard, union president.
The Port of Felixstowe handles about 4 million containers a year from 2,000 ships, which make up almost half of the fleet of ships arriving in the country.

Source: The Guardian, BBC