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Russian forces have taken control of the villages of Loskutivka and Rai-Oleksandrivka.
Putin says Europe’s oil sanctions are ‘economic suicide’
The opposition leader had his two-and-a-half year sentence extended after he was found guilty of fraud and contempt of court in March.
The UK’s Foreign Secretary said she was taking aim at the ‘shady network propping up’ the Russian president’s luxury lifestyle.
The Kremlin has sought to control the narrative of the war from the moment Russia began its invasion of Ukraine.
The US and the UK have confirmed they are withdrawing diplomats from their embassies in Ukraine.
The EU summit with its Eastern partnership came on the same day as Russia issued Washington a series of security demands.
The poll is an important indicator of next year’s presidential poll, as Vladimir Putin seeks to cement his grip on power.
The vote comes in the wake of an unprecedented crackdown on the opposition.
His allies denounced the move as an “act of political censorship”.
The group, led by critic Alexei Nalvalny, was recently branded an extremist group by a court in Moscow.
The Kremlin critic is on hunger strike in a Russian penal colony.
Navalny went on hunger strike to protest the refusal to let his physicians see him in prison.
The EU also agreed on sanctions for Myanmar over the military’s seizure of power.
In his closing arguments, Navalny said that “every moment of this case is obvious legal nonsense”.
Britain, France, Germany, the United States and the European Union denounced the ruling and called for his immediate release.
Protesters defied government warnings to rally from Vladivostok to Saint Petersburg in a second weekend of mass demonstrations.
The G7 group of nations also hit out at Navalny’s “politically motivated” detention in a statement today.
Tens of thousands rallied in support of jailed opposition politician Alexei Navalny in Russia this weekend.
Alexei Navalny fell ill on a flight to Moscow and is now in an induced coma in a Berlin hospital.
The reforms would reset Putin’s presidential term-limit to zero, allowing him to run two more times.
Volodymyr Zelensky won a landslide victory yesterday.
The investigations have been launched on the back of the Salisbury nerve agent attack in March.
At the time, Trump is said to have expressed the hope the two countries could return to “constructive and serious dialogue”.
Tánaiste Simon Coveney is going to announce the Irish government’s position later today.
So far only close allies have congratulated him as Moscow’s relations with the West disintegrate.
Russia’s foreign minister earlier threatened to respond to the deportation of Russian diplomats from the UK by kicking out British diplomats on Russian soil in turn.
A former Russian spy and his daughter were found unconscious on a bench in England yesterday.
Vladimir Putin, who has been in power for 18 years and is expected to easily win another six-year term.
But 41 year old lawyer Alexei Navalny has been deemed ineligible to run in the Russian election due to a criminal conviction.
The potential threats of hooligans and terrorism still hang over the host nation of the 2018 finals.
Three of the pivotal players in the Trump campaign will be questioned by senators next week.
Ramzan Kadyrov has faced wide international criticism since reports of serious human rights abuses.
Russian authorities detained the 41-year-old opposition leader and nearly 1,000 of his supporters.
Supports of Emmanuel Macron say he is being targeted.
Fox host Bill O’Reilly made the assertion during an interview with President Donald Trump last night.
John McCain said he was “heartbroken” by the news.
The election follows a tumultuous few years that have seen Russia seize the Crimea peninsula from Ukraine and start a military operation in Syria.
The Russian President has kept Queen Elizabeth II and the Pope waiting, but recently found time to meet a group of privileged students from Britain’s elite school in possibly his weirdest photo-op.
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