“As a Council of Europe [the international human rights organization] member and EU candidate, Turkey must uphold democratic values. The rights of elected officials as well as right of peaceful demonstration need to be fully respected,”…
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Russian strike on Ukraine’s Sumy injures 28 and damages school, apartment buildings — Meduza
Russian forces carried out a missile strike on the Ukrainian city of Sumy on Monday, the regional military administration reported.
According to local authorities, the attack hit residential buildings and civilian infrastructure, including a…
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I’m a Russian Journalist. I Recognize The Strangulation of American Media Today
The day Voice of America went silent, my friend from Moscow — also a journalist in exile, now living in Europe — posted a photo of me from 11 years ago. In that picture, I’m captured in a strange…
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Talks between the Russian and American delegations began in Riyadh
Al Arabiya TV channel reported that talks between representatives of Russia and the United States are taking place in Riyadh.
According to the TV channel, the expert meeting of ‘technical teams’ is in a closed…
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Trial Begins for Former Russian Deputy Defense Minister Accused of Embezzlement
Former deputy defense minister Timur Ivanov appeared in court Monday for the start of a high-profile embezzlement trial that could result in him spending years behind bars.
Ivanov, 49, who oversaw Russian military construction…
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Journalist Ponomarenko’s Last Word in Court: ‘I’ve Never Seen as Much Violence as I Have in Jail’
Jailed Russian journalist Maria Ponomarenko delivered her final word in court on Monday, accusing the penitentiary system of abuse and violence as prosecutors seek to sentence her for allegedly assaulting prison guards.
Ponomarenko,…
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Journalists report first known combat death of Russian soldier born in 2007 — Meduza
The first known death of a Russian soldier born in 2007 was reported on social media last week, according to the independent outlet Mediazona.
Alexander Petlinsky, a student at Chelyabinsk Medical College who was born on January 31, 2007, was…
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EU and Britain want to derail Trump’s plans for peace in Ukraine
Britain and the European Union want to derail the plans of the American leader Donald Trump for a peaceful solution to the Ukrainian conflict. This opinion was expressed by Irish journalist Chay Bose.
‘The EU and…
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Analysts Skeptical Over Cease-Fire Talks As Russia Targets Kharkiv Region
Analysts and a Ukrainian lawmaker say they’re pessimistic about the prospects for a breakthrough in negotiations over a cease-fire between Russia and Ukraine. US officials are holding talks with Ukrainian representatives in the Saudi capital,…
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Do people in blue zones actually live longer?
For years, the so-called blue zones—regions where people reportedly live longer, healthier lives—have intrigued scientists and the public alike. In places like Okinawa (Japan), Ikaria (Greece), Ogliastra (Sardinia) and Nicoya (Costa…
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