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Man Sets Himself Ablaze on Red Square – Reports

Moscow Times 26 Jul 2024
The Moscow-based broadcaster 360.ru, citing an anonymous source, reported that police managed to stop the self-immolation and took the man for questioning ... It added that a retaliatory lawsuit against Arsenyev had been brought before a Moscow court.
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Russia arrests another high-ranking defense ministry official

Bowling Green Daily News 26 Jul 2024
A court in Moscow has ordered the head of a Defense Ministry’s construction division to be detained for two months on suspicion of abuse of power, Russian news agencies reported. It is the latest in a series of arrests of ... .
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Ukraine war briefing: Pentagon accounting error creates path for billions more to be sent to Kyiv

The Guardian 26 Jul 2024
A court in Moscow on Thursday ordered the head of a defense ministry’s construction division to be detained for two months on suspicion of abuse of power, Russian news agencies reported, the latest in ...
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Russia seeks to arrest, prosecutes, fines, and restricts 13 exiled journalists

CPJ 25 Jul 2024
On June 27, journalist Vladimir Romensky was fined 7,500 rubles (US$85) by a Moscow court. On July 2, a Moscow court registered a case against The Insider’s founder and editor-in-chief Roman Dobrokhotov.
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NY Judge Gives Woman 2 Years for Helping Sell Weapon Parts to Russia

Hamodia 25 Jul 2024
Puzyreva also lamented the pace of Putin’s illegal invasion of Ukraine in text messages to her husband and co-conspirator last May, after a drone attack on Moscow, according to court filings.
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Ukraine’s foreign minister seeking ‘common ground’ with China in talks on ending war with Russia

Stars and Stripes 25 Jul 2024
that China will not supply weapons to Russia.” ... Kuleba arrived in China on Tuesday and is scheduled to depart on Friday ... It was the first time Zelenskyy had departed from careful attempts to court Beijing away from its strong relationship with Moscow ... .
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A Russian internet pioneer is handed a 2-year prison sentence by Moscow court

Bowling Green Daily News 24 Jul 2024
One of Russia’s internet pioneers has been sentenced to two years in prison on charges of abuse of office. He rejects the charges and the verdict is seen by some as politically-driven. Alexei Soldatov was convicted Monday on charges related ... .
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Teenager admits pitch invasion of the Champions League final at Wembley to try get £300,000 ...

The Daily Mail 24 Jul 2024
The 16-year-old told the court ... In 2021, a Moscow court found the streamer guilty of 'an infliction of beatings crime' and sentenced him to six months of corrective labour, as reported by the Russian Legal Information Agency.
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Russia 'killing' climate, say activists awaiting top rights court ruling

Potter Leader-Enterprise 24 Jul 2024
Activists are asking Europe's top rights court to fault Russia for creating a "climate catastrophe", saying Moscow's war on Ukraine is contributing to a spike in its greenhouse gas emissions.
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Russian court gives US journalist Kurmasheva over 6 years in prison

The Brunswick News 24 Jul 2024
MOSCOW — A Russian court has sentenced the U.S.-Russian journalist Alsu Kurmasheva to 6 1/2 years in prison for allegedly reporting false information about the army. The verdict was handed down July 19 in a closed session, the daily newspaper ... .
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Factbox-Slovakia, Hungary Threaten Ukraine With Court Fight Over Blocked Oil

US News 24 Jul 2024
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Hungary and Slovakia have threatened to take Ukraine to court for blocking supplies of oil by Russian producer Lukoil via the... .
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Jailed Former Navalny Team Member Faces New Charge

Radio Free Europe 24 Jul 2024
... additionally charged with distributing false information about Russia's military, the Basmanny district court in Moscow said on July 23.
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Ukraine war briefing: ‘Occupiers’ ship severely damaged’ in Kavkas across from Crimea

The Guardian 24 Jul 2024
A court in Moscow said it had found Russian journalist Mikhail Zygar guilty in absentia of knowingly distributing false information and sentenced him to eight-and-a-half years in prison.

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