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Atlanta CNN —A Russian court has extended the detention of US-Russian journalist Alsu Kurmasheva, Russian state news agency TASS reported from the courtroom Monday. According to independent Russian media outlet SOTA Vision, Kurmasheva has been in detention since October. Her lawyer, Edgar Matevosyan, said she was not guilty and planned to appeal, SOTA Vision also reported. He has yet to face trial, and his pre-trial detention was extended last week until June 30. One of those reporters, Antonina Favorskaya, employed by SOTA Vision, has been accused of “extremist activities” because of her coverage of the late Russian opposition leader Alexey Navalny, according to Reporters Without Borders.
Persons: Alsu Kurmasheva, Kurmasheva, Edgar Matevosyan, Vladimir Putin, , Evan Gershkovich, Gershkovich, Antonina Favorskaya, Alexey Navalny, Anna Cooban Organizations: Atlanta CNN, Radio Free, Radio Liberty, RFE, TASS, Wall Street, SOTA, Borders Locations: Russian, Radio Free Europe, US, Kazan, Czech Republic, Russia, Tatarstan, Bashkortostan, Ukraine, London
Bruch is one of the largest individual FTX creditors and has been tapped by the US Department of Justice to serve as one of nine on the FTX Creditors’ Committee, where he is working to recoup the funds lost by customers. DOJ-appointed creditor committees ordinarily consist of people and companies who hold the seven largest unsecured claims against the debtor (in this case, FTX), according to the agency. Before the Bell spoke with Bruch about Sam Bankman-Fried, FTX, MyPrize and the future of crypto. I feel for all of the creditors and am doing everything I can to help recoup what was taken from us. I’ve worked at some of the largest crypto trading desks in the world and then also started trading my own book of capital and grew to become one of the largest individual crypto traders.
Persons: Sam Bankman, Fried, Zach Bruch, Bruch, MyPrize, Bell, Sam Bankman Fried, , , Sam Bankman Fried’s, Bitcoin, I’ve, Elisabeth Buchwald, Jerome Powell wasn’t, ” Powell, Powell, Christopher Waller, Evan Gershkovich, Evan Gershkovich’s, Radina Gigova, Anna Chernova, Antonina Favorskaya, Alexey Navalny, Favorskaya, Gershkovich Organizations: CNN Business, Bell, New York CNN, US Department of Justice, , DOJ, Arrington Capital, Department of Justice, Federal, Commerce Department, San Francisco Fed, ” Fed, CNN, Wall Street Locations: New York, Russia, Yekaterinburg
London CNN —Six journalists working for independent media outlets in Russia were arrested in a span of just a few hours this week on the eve of the anniversary of American reporter Evan Gershkovich’s detention in the city of Yekaterinburg. The journalists include Antonina Favorskaya, who covered the late Russian opposition leader Alexey Navalny, Reporters Without Borders (RSF) said Thursday. On Friday, Gershkovich marked the grim milestone of one year in Russian detention. Shortly after his arrest, the Wall Street Journal reporter was charged with espionage — an accusation vehemently denied by Gershkovich, his employer and the US government. APThe six journalists, including Favorskaya, were arrested on Wednesday and Thursday, RSF said.
Persons: Evan Gershkovich’s, Antonina Favorskaya, Alexey Navalny, Favorskaya, Gershkovich, Navalny, Alexey Navalny's, RSF, , , Jeanne Cavelier, “ RSF, ” Cavelier, ” RSF, Alexandra Astakhova, Anastasia Musayeva Organizations: London CNN —, Wall Street, US Federal Bureau of, TASS Locations: Russia, Yekaterinburg, Russian, Moscow, Eastern Europe, Central Asia
The prosecutor’s office in Moscow warned that any demonstrations in the capital over the death of Navalny were forbidden. Stringer/ReutersSince Navalny’s death more than 366 people have been detained, according to OVD-Info, an independent Russian human rights group that monitors Russian repression. “Navalny’s death is terrible: hopes have been smashed,” he said. On some of Russia’s state media channels, however, reports of Navalny’s death have been scant. The claims follow condemnation from Russia’s foreign ministry over the West’s response to Navalny’s death.
Persons: Alexey Navalny, Navalny, Vladimir Putin, Putin, “ Putin, Josef Stalin, SOTA, Stringer, Vladimir Putin’s “, , “ Navalny, Alexander, Andrei Bok, Mikhail, Surgut, Alexei Navalny, Peter Nicholls, Maria Zakharova, , , CNN’s Eve Brennan, Uliana Pavlova Organizations: CNN, Reuters, Don, Nizhny, Russian, Russian Embassy, CIA, Russia, Foreign, NATO, Putin, Kremlin Locations: Russia, Berlin, Paris, Hague, , Moscow, Siberian, Novosibirsk, St Petersburg, Murmansk, Rostov, Nizhny Novgorod, OVD, Ukraine, Germany, Soviet, Surgut, Siberia, St . Petersburg, Belgorod –, Chelyabinsk, Russia’s, London
Russian opposition leader Alexey Navalny died suddenly in prison. Navalny was seen healthy and laughing in a court appearance a day before his death. NEW LOOK Sign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementRussian opposition leader Alexey Navalny appeared healthy and in good spirits during a court appearance just one day before his sudden death in prison, according to a video.
Persons: Alexey Navalny, Navalny, Vladimir Putin's, Organizations: Service, Reuters, Business
Alexei Navalny, the fiercest foe of Russian President Vladimir Putin who crusaded against official corruption and staged massive anti-Kremlin protests, died in prison Friday, Russian authorities said. Before his arrest, he campaigned against official corruption, organized major anti-Kremlin protests and ran for public office. Shortly after Navalny’s death was reported, the Russian SOTA social media channel shared images of the opposition politician reportedly in court yesterday. In the footage, Navalny is seen standing up and is laughing and joking with the judge via video link. The day before the sentence, Navalny had registered as a candidate for Moscow mayor.
Persons: Alexei Navalny, Vladimir Putin, Navalny, Dmitry Peskov, Putin, Kira Yarmysh, Boris Nemtsov, , , Dmitry Medvedev’s, Sergei Skripal, “ Alexei, David Roher, Oscar, Navalny’s, , Alexei, alexey, navalny Organizations: Kremlin, Federal Penitentiary Service, People’s Friendship University, Yale, Moscow, Fund, Fighting, YouTube, Federal Security Service, Navalny’s Foundation Locations: , Moscow, Germany, Russian, Russia, Kharp, Butyn, Crimean, St, Petersburg, Siberian, Tomsk, Omsk, England, Ukraine
The decision has appalled the family, and those in the Jewish community. Spain's leading Jewish organization has long supported the family's legal fight to wrest the painting from the Spanish museum that holds it. AdvertisementThe museum, for its part, welcomed the US court's decision, while declining to comment on the views of the Jewish community in Spain. Californian law doesn't give owners rights over stolen goods. But in Spain, if you buy stolen goods in good faith, you have stronger claims.
Persons: , Spain's, Bernardo Cremades, Lilly Neubauer, Camille Pissarro, Neubauer, Baron Hans Heinrich Thyssen, We've, Cremades, Francisco Franco, Cornelis van der, Ramón, Ernest Urtasun, Consuelo Callahan Organizations: Service, Business, Federation of Jewish Communities, Federation of Young, Saint, Guardian, Museo Nacional Thyssen, Bornemisza, Los Angeles Times, Circuit, Appeals, Spanish, El, BI Locations: California, Spain, Germany, Spanish, Bornemisza, Madrid, Basque
CNN —Police carried out raids on gay venues in Russia late Friday, two online Russian news outlets reported, one day after the country’s top court ruled to ban the “international LGBTQ movement” and labelled it an extremist organization. “Yesterday was the only drug raid at Hunters Party. Another source with direct knowledge of the raid on the Hunters Party pop-up told CNN it was just a routine drug raid. However, people chatting on an online group linked to the Hunters Party expressed their fear. It is now illegal in Russia to promote or “praise” LGBTQ relationships, publicly express non-heterosexual orientations or suggest that they are “normal.”
Persons: Vladimir Putin, Ostorozhno Novosti, Eyewitnesses, , Natalia Kolesnikova, Sota, , Milana Petrova –, ” Petrova, Alexey Khoroshy, Khoroshy, Putin Organizations: CNN — Police, Supreme, West, Russian Telegram, Ostorozhno, Sota, Police, Telegram, Central Station, Secret, Hunters Party, Getty, Central Station Club, CNN Locations: Russia, Moscow, St, Petersburg, Ostorozhno Novosti, St . Petersburg, Young, AFP, Russian, Ukraine falters
Jailed Russian nationalist nominates himself for president
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Girkin said from custody in August that he would make a better president than Vladimir Putin, whom he described as "too kind". The letter instructed his followers to set up a headquarters and start collecting signatures for his candidacy, SOTA said. Supporters of Girkin said in September that his criminal investigation had been extended until Dec. 18. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov has said Putin has unprecedented support and that he would win an overwhelming majority if he ran. Reporting by Elaine Monaghan in Washington; editing by Clelia OzielOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Persons: Igor Girkin, Igor Strelkov, Girkin, Vladimir Putin, SOTA, Oleg Nelzin, Dmitry Peskov, Putin, Elaine Monaghan, Clelia Organizations: Kremlin, REUTERS, Maxim, Russian, Strelkov, West, Thomson Locations: Moscow, Russia, Malaysian, Ukraine, Washington
London CNN —A Russian court has ordered US-Russian journalist Alsu Kurmasheva to be held in detention until December 5 for failing to register as a foreign agent, according to her employer. Kurmasheva is employed by the Tatar-Bashkir service Radio Free Europe/ Radio Liberty (RFE/RL) and is based in Prague, Czech Republic. According to her employer, Kurmasheva was detained on June 2 in the city of Kazan in Russia while waiting for a return flight to the Czech Republic. The date of her next court appearance is currently unknown, Matevosyan said, adding that Kurmasheva was also fined for failing to notify Russian authorities of her dual citizenship. Last month, a Moscow court refused to hear an appeal against his pre-trial detention.
Persons: Alsu Kurmasheva, Kurmasheva, Edgar Matevosyan, Matevosyan, Vladimir Putin, Evan Gershkovich Organizations: London CNN, Radio Free, Radio Liberty, RFE, Wall Street Locations: Russian, Radio Free Europe, Prague, Czech Republic, Kazan, Russia, US, Ukraine, Tatarstan, Bashkortostan, Moscow
A 2019 photo of a drag performer has recirculated with the false impression that they flashed their genitals to children at a library, but unedited photos show the performer was clothed. The original photo shows a drag performer who goes by the name Sasha Sota during an event called Stories Together with Drag Performers at Ridgedale Library, part of the Hennepin County Libraries, in Minnetonka, Minnesota. The event drew criticism by conservative outlets at the time (here), (here), (here). Stories Together with Drag Performers was a program by Hennepin County Libraries that partnered with drag performers to read aloud to children, as covered by local news outlet MPR News (here). The drag performer pictured did not flash their genitals to children at a library event.
Persons: Sasha Sota, Joshua Yetman, Yetman, Read Organizations: Ridgedale, Hennepin County Libraries, Twitter, Reuters Locations: Hennepin, Minnetonka , Minnesota, Hennepin County
March 30 (Reuters) - Alexei Moskalyov, a Russian man sentenced to two years in prison for discrediting the Russian army, and whose daughter was taken into care, has been detained after fleeing house arrest, lawyer Dmitry Zakhvatov told Reuters on Thursday. "He has been detained, yes," Zakhvatov said, without providing more details. The Russian-language news outlet SOTA reported earlier that Moskalyov, 54, had been arrested in Minsk, the capital of Belarus, a staunch Russian ally. He was later charged with discrediting Russia's armed forces in connection with separate anti-war comments he was alleged to have made on social media. Later the same day, a court sentenced him in absentia to two years in a penal colony.
Further fuelling the emotions surrounding the case, a letter from 13-year-old Masha to her father - who has been raising her on his own - was made public on Wednesday. Prigozhin asked the prosecutor to review the verdict, and also requested that lawyers associated with Wagner be allowed to work with Moskalyov's defence. Moskalyov's lawyer Vladimir Biliyenko told Reuters he was in favour of both requests, even if he was unsure of Prigozhin's motives. The head of the school called the police, who began examining Moskalyov's online activity and fined him for comments critical of the Russian army. Additional reporting by Caleb Davis, writing by Mark Trevelyan, Editing by Alex RichardsonOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
SOTA/Handout via REUTERSMarch 28 (Reuters) - A Russian who was investigated by police after his daughter drew an anti-war picture at school was sentenced on Tuesday to two years in a penal colony on charges of discrediting the armed forces. The case has provoked an outcry among Russian human rights activists and sparked an online campaign to reunite father and daughter. The drawing featured a Ukrainian flag with the words "Glory to Ukraine" and a Russian tricolour with the slogan "No to war". In December, investigators opened another case against him on suspicion of discrediting the armed forces, this time based on a social media post in June. Shortly after invading Ukraine last year, Russia outlawed the act of discrediting the armed forces and provided for jail sentences of several years.
The European Parliament declared Russia a "state sponsor of terrorism" on Wednesday. Wagner Group founder Yevgeny Prigozhin responded by saying that he had sent the EU a sledgehammer. "I do not know what law the European Parliament is guided by, but according to our legislation, from today we declare the European Parliament dissolved." It continued: "But before this procedure enters into legal force, I was instructed to submit an information case to the European Parliament." It is unclear whether the EU Parliament received the sledgehammer.
Russia is struggling to pay promised compensation for mobilized soldiers, leading to protests. More than 100 went on strike in a training center in Ulyanovsk, The Insider reported. The soldiers said they refused to go to the front until they are paid what they were promised. (The Insider is a Russian news outlet and has no affiliation with Insider.) In June, officials also raised salaries for contract soldiers to around 247,700 rubles ($4,000) a month, complete with bonuses for destroying planes and tanks, BBC Russia reported.
Oct 16 (Reuters) - Gunmen shot dead 11 people at a Russian military training ground on Saturday, the defence ministry said, in the latest blow to President Vladimir Putin's forces since the invasion of Ukraine. The Russian ministry had said the attackers were from a nation in the Commonwealth of Independent States, which groups nine ex-Soviet republics, including Tajikistan. Ukrainian forces and civilians are relying on Starlink internet service provided by Elon Musk's SpaceX rocket company. RUSSIAN MISSILE, DRONE ATTACKSPutin ordered the mobilization three weeks ago, part of a response to Russian battlefield defeats in Ukraine. Russian forces have repeatedly tried to seize Bakhmut, which sits on a main road leading to the cities of Sloviansk and Kramatorsk.
Russian law enforcement officers detain a person during a gathering, after opposition activists called for street protests against the mobilisation of reservists ordered by President Vladimir Putin, in Saint Petersburg, Russia September 21, 2022. REUTERS/REUTERS PHOTOGRAPHERLONDON/GDANSK, Poland, Sept 22 (Reuters) - Some Russians detained while protesting against President Vladimir Putin's partial mobilisation have been handed draft papers while in custody, the OVD-Info rights group said on Thursday. OVD-Info said at least 1,310 protesters had been detained, and some had been presented with summonses to enlist. Register now for FREE unlimited access to Reuters.com RegisterUnder Russian law, police have the power to stop people who are thought to be evading mobilisation. Russian TV channel Dozhd said that Artem Kriger, a journalist at the SOTA news site, was given a draft summons after being arrested while covering anti-mobilisation protests in Moscow.
Protesters arrested in Russia are being forced to report to military recruitment offices, a monitor said. The Russian-based rights group OVD-Info said at least 1,310 anti-war protesters have been detained. At 15 police departments across the capital, protesters were handed summons demanding they report for military duty, the group said. At least 17 anti-war protesters in Voronezh, a city in southwest Russia, were also ordered to report to an enlistment office. Dmitry Peskov, a spokesperson for the Kremlin, did not deny that some detained protesters were being drafted, Reuters reported.
Asta s-a întâmplat în mijlocul unei represiuni împotriva jurnaliștilor independenți și a opozanților președintelui Alexandr Lukașenko. Alexei Șota este editor-șef al unui site popular de știri pe internet, într-unul dintre cele mai mari orașe din Belarus. Poliția a declarat că investighează editorul Hiakna, Alexei Șota, suspectat de extremism. Poliția municipală a declarat că site-ul web „a postat produse de informare care au fost recunoscute în mod corespunzător ca extremiste”, dar nu a oferit detalii. Măsura a stârnit reacții în Occident și cereri de eliberare a lui Protasevici.
Persons: Alexei Șota, Alexandr Lukașenko, Lukașenko, Șota, Roman, Protasevici, Irina Organizations: Poliția, Uniunea Europeană Locations: Belarus, mărim, Grodno, Minsk, Vilnius, Lituania, Atena, Grecia, Occident, Protasevici
Навального подвезут сразу к трапу самолета, следующего из Берлина в Москву. Об этом в прямой трансляции из берлинского аэропорта сообщил корреспондент Deutsche Welle со ссылкой на Федеральное ведомство уголовной полиции Германии (BKA). «Как мне сообщают, по данным Федерального ведомства по уголовным делам, которое занимается или занималось охраной Навального, Навальный будет доставлен прямо в самолет. Bild сообщает, что Навальный уже прибыл в аэропорт Берлина и прошел регистрацию на рейс. В это время в здание московского аэропорта Внуково, куда должен прилететь политик Алексей Навальный, начали пускать только людей с билетами на самолет.
Persons: Навальный, Анна Бирюкова, Леонид Волков, Навальными, Кира Ярмыш, Мария Певчих, Алексей Навальный Organizations: Федеральное ведомство уголовной полиции, Федеральное ведомство, ФБК, Внуково Locations: Берлин, Москва, Германия, Россия
Aeroportul Vnukovo, unde liderul opoziției ruse, Alexei Navalny urmează să ajungă de la Berlin pe 17 ianuarie, a refuzat posibilitatea filmării acestui eveniment. Răspunsul serviciului de presă Vnukovo a fost publicat de către Sota Vision, citat de meduza.ioAeroportul și-a explicat refuzul prin măsurile împtriva răspândirii COVID-19. Totuși, serviciul de presă al aeroportului a precizat că „va fi furnizat” material video cu pasagerii zborului de la Berlin. În dimineața zilei de joi, 20 august, Alexei Navalny a fost internat de urgență în spitalul din Omsk. Germania a afirmat miercuri, 2 septembrie că Alexei Navalny a fost otrăvit de un agent neurotoxic „de tip Noviciok”.
Persons: Alexei Navalny, Omsk ., Kira Yarmysh, Navalny Organizations: Vnukovo, Aeroportul Locations: Berlin, Navalny, Rusia, Omsk, Tomsk, Moscova, străinătate, Germania, Germaniei
Аэропорт Внуково, куда 17 января должен прилететь из Берлина оппозиционер Алексей Навальный, отказал в возможности съемки этого события. Ответ пресс-службы Внуково опубликовало издание Sota Vision. 13 января Алексей Навальный объявил, что вернется в Россию из Германии, где он проходил лечение после отравления «Новичком». По словам Навального, он прилетит 17 января рейсом «Победы», который должен приземлиться во Внуково. Навальный связал возбуждение дела о мошенничестве с расследованием обстоятельств его отравления «Новичком».
Persons: Алексей Навальный, Навальный, Леонид Волков Organizations: Аэропорт Внуково, Внуково, Международный аэропорт, Победа, ФСИН, СК, ФБК, ФСБ Locations: Берлин, Внуково, Россия, Германия
Galati, Molocanilor, Schinoasa-Vale parțial, în intervalul de timp între 09:00 - 15:30 pentru lucrări de reparaţie a echipamentului electric Chişinău, sectorul Ciocana, com. Bisericii, Chetrosu, Chişinăului, Igor Vieru, Victoriei parțial, în intervalul de timp între 09:30 - 17:30 pentru lucrări de reparaţie a echipamentului electrics. Humulești: str. Bogdan Petriceicu Haşdeu, Căinari, Grigore Meşină parțial, în intervalul de timp între 10:00 - 12:00 pentru lucrări de reparaţie a echipamentului electrics. Hagimus: str. Hîrtopului, Basarabia, Hagimus parțial, în intervalul de timp între 13:00 - 17:00 pentru lucrări de reparaţie a echipamentului electric Cimişlia: s. Gura Galbenei: str. Carl Marx, Grigore Cotovschi, Carahasani, Suvorova parțial, în intervalul de timp între 09:15 - 17:15 pentru lucrări de reparaţie a echipamentului electric Taraclia: or.
Persons: Alecu Russo, Bogdan Petriceicu, Dimitrie Cantemir, Mihail Sadoveanu, Ştefan cel Mare, Vodă, Igor Vieru, Boris Glavan, Gheorghi Jucov, Lenin, Mihai Eminescu, Cantemir, August, Alexandru Donici, Alexandru Marinescu, Alexei Mateevici, Boris, Busuioc, Ion Creangă, Iurie Gagarin, Mihai Viteazul, Mihail, Nicolae, Serghei Lazo, Ştefan Neaga, Ştefan Vodă, Tamara Ciobanu, Vasile Alecsandri, Vasile Lupu, Grigore, Bursuc, Alexandru Plămădeală, Alexandr Puşkin, Barbu Lăutaru, Burebista, Gavriil Musicescu, Gheorghe, Ioana Iakir, Miron Costin, Nicolai, Alexandru cel Bun, Codreanu P, Ion Aldea Teodorovici, Grigore Vieru, Pavel Boţu, Petru Rareş, Popov, Carl Marx, Grigore Cotovschi, Karl Marx, Ștefan cel Mare, Pavel Organizations: Î.C.S Premier Energy, Tineretului, Păcii Locations: Î.C.S, Chişinău, Bujorilor, Potirnichii, Galati, Molocanilor, Vale, Chetrosu, Victoriei, Humulești, Chișinăului, Cahul, Văleni, Lenin, Cutuzova, Drujbî, Fîntînele, Novaea, Basarabia, Doinelor, Salcîmilor, Trandafirilor, Zavodscaea, Cania, Căușeni, Căinari, Criuleni, Leova, Nisporeni, Orhei, Peresecina, Strășeni, Cetatea Albă, Chişinăului, Prieteniei, Independenţei, Cojuşna, Carahasani, Taraclia, Cireşilor, Pavel Bechet
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