MOSCOW — A Russian court on Friday sentenced an opposition politician, Ilya Yashin, to eight and a half years in prison after finding him guilty
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Russian State Media Releases Video of Brittney Griner and Viktor Bout Swap
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German Plotters, Long Dismissed as Fringe, Got a Lift From QAnon
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25 arrested in Germany over plot to overthrow government A nationwide far-right terrorist network in Germany planned to storm the German Parliament, detain lawmakers and
Putin Warns Russians of Protracted Ukraine War, But Says He Won’t Call Up Troops
The Ukrainian government has staunchly rejected suggestions from some European and American politicians that it try to negotiate a settlement as long as Ukrainian territory
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BAKHMUT, Ukraine — In the embattled eastern Ukrainian city of Bakhmut, there is no such thing as silence. Days are measured not so much by
President Zelensky of Ukraine Is Time’s ‘Person of the Year’ 2022
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Russian Anti-War Activists Seek Common Goals (When They’re Not Bickering)
BERLIN — Seeking to describe the fractious, stalled nature of the Russian opposition working in exile, Abubakar Yangulbaev, a young Chechen human rights defender, referred