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From presidential connections to organized crime: France debates Telegram founder Pavel Durov’s case
The international press is keenly observing Pavel Durov’s movements in Paris, where he remains due to a judicial ruling.
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Moscow 'terrorist' returns to scene of massacre to show how attack unfolded
WARNING GRAPHIC IMAGES - One week after the Moscow concert hall atrocity, alleged terrorist Saidakrami Rachabalizod, 30, was handcuffed to two police officers as he returned to the scene of the mass shooting where almost 150 people died
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Moscow attack suspect screams as chasing troops threaten to make him eat own ear
The death toll for the horrific concert hall attack in a suburb of Russia's capital Moscow continues to climb and is currently at 137. Four men have so far been charged
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Putin slams 'barbaric' Moscow terrorists 'that he claims tried to enter Ukraine'
A Russian authority initially blamed Ukraine for the Moscow attack despite ISIS claiming responsibility and US intelligence confirming this - as Putin seeks a "war with the West"
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Horror footage shows woman's escape from gunmen as they killed concert-goers
One woman recorded her narrow escape from a Crocus City Hall gig in the horror Moscow terror attack on Friday evening that left at least 115 slaughtered
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Russian oil tycoon found dead amid 'feud' in HQ of Kremlin-linked energy giant
Vitaly Robertus, a vice president at Kremlin-linked oil giant Lukoil which initially opposed the war in Ukraine, was found dead in his office at the Moscow firm
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Chief’s call about Brit 'ground' troops in Ukraine 'intercepted by Russia'
Lieutenant General Ingo Gerhartz's 38-minute call with German Air Force officers and a general, in which they spoke about Brit troops 'on the ground' in Ukraine, was intercepted by Russia
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Vladimir Putin's Kremlin mouthpiece says Germany 'preparing for war with Russia'
Former Russian president Dmitry Medvedev, who is now Vladimir Putin's deputy head of the country's security council, has accused Germany of taking steps to start a war with Russia
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Kremlin's warning to 'unleash nuclear Armageddon' on London if Ukraine is lost
‌“It’s better to return everything [to us] before it’s too late,” threatened Putin’s stooge ‌Dmitry Medvedev, warning Russia would use its “nuclear triad” on London
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Russia calls Rishi Sunak's meeting with Zelensky 'disastrous' amid bomb warning
This week British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak made a surprise visit to Ukraine where he met with Volodymyr Zelensky and pledged a further £2.5billion to help the country's war with Russia
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Vladimir Putin's top crony warns Zelensky he is 'unlikely to reach old age'
Ex-Russian president Dmitry Medvedev threatened Ukraine president Volodymyr Zelensky. He had spoke out about there being half a dozen assassination attempts by the Russian state already
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Third Russian boss dies suddenly at firm that criticised Putin invading Ukraine
Vladimir Nekrasov, 66, chairman of the Lukoil board of directors, is the third top executive at the company to die in mysterious circumstances within a year-and-a-half
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Putin's aide warns Russia could deploy nukes in Ukraine as 'he sees no way out'
Dmitry Medvedev, the deputy chairman of Russia’s Security Council, said that if Ukraine’s ongoing counteroffensive against Moscow’s invasion captures Russian territory, then the Kremlin army would be forced to act
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Key Putin ally says assassinating Brits 'legitimate' in 'undeclared war'
Dmitry Medvedev - now deputy chairman of Vladimir Putin's security council - branded Britain an "eternal enemy" of the Russian state and said officials are a "legitimate military target"
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Funeral for pro-Putin blogger killed by bomb - with sledgehammer next to coffin
A service with sledgehammers left by the coffin of Vladlen Tatarsky who was killed in a café bomb blast in St Petersburg, has been held
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Russian army on ropes after dramatic 75% plunge in artillery fire in Ukraine
Vladimir Putin's boys are only firing artillery at around 75 per cent of their wartime high, a massive drop, which could be due to dwindling stockpiles of rockets or a reassessment of tactics