
Russia's Navalny loses appeal against new 19-year jail term
MOSCOW (Reuters) -Russia's most prominent opposition leader, Alexei Navalny, lost his appeal on Tuesday against a 19-year prison term that
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Ukraine 'clarifying' whether Russian commander was killed in strike, after video purportedly shows him alive
Ukraine's military has said it is "clarifying" information received about the alleged assassination of Russian commander Viktor Sokolov, after Moscow released a video that appears to show him alive and well.
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Viktor Sokolov: Russian video 'shows Black Sea fleet commander alive'
Ukraine is "clarifying" its recent reports that Russia's Admiral Sokolov died in a missile attack on Friday.
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Erdogan Says Turkish Approval of Sweden NATO Bid Hinges on F-16s
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said the Turkish parliament will abide by his pledge to ratify Sweden’s accession to
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Five alleged Russian spies appear in London court
The Bulgarian nationals were charged after a counter-espionage investigation uncovered an alleged spy ring.
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Armenia Warns ‘Ethnic Cleansing’ Under Way in Flashpoint Region
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan told top US officials that “ethnic cleansing” is taking place in Nagorno-Karabakh as
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Air France-KLM to Place Order for 50 A350 to Renew Long-Haul Fleet
Air France-KLM said the decision to go with Airbus SE for its widebody fleet renewal came down to
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Ukraine says Russian ships still launching strikes after alleged death of commander as US Abrams tanks arrive
Russian warships were still launching attacks on Ukraine following the claim from Kyiv that the commander of Moscow's Black Sea Fleet was killed Friday, as President Volodymyr Zelensky praised the arrival of US Abrams tanks to the country.
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Russia seeks to rejoin UN's human rights council
It was expelled from the United Nations council last year after its forces invaded Ukraine.
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Ukraine: The soldiers who can’t leave the front line until the war is over
For Ukrainian troops, life on the front line is far from easy, as the BBC's Mark Urban witnessed up close.
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Russia Still Relies on Europe to Ship Its Oil Despite Price Cap Breach
Russia is still relying on European shipping to transport its oil even as the country’s supplies exceed Group-of-Seven
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US hits Chinese, Russian firms over Moscow military aid
By David Shepardson and Alexandra Alper WASHINGTON U.S. President Joe Biden's administration on Monday imposed new trade restrictions
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