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Closing Arguments In Brittney Griner's Russia Drug Case Begin

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Griner faces up to 10 years in prison in Russia if convicted. Before her trial began, the State Department designated her as "wrongfully detained."
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Ukrainian Police, Broadcasts Return To Long-Occupied City

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A Ukrainian police chief said some 200 officers were at work in Kherson, setting up checkpoints and documenting evidence of possible war crimes.
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Opposition says 'political suicide' if Belarus joins Ukraine war

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Exiled Belarusian opposition leader Svetlana Tikhanovskaya says it would be "political suicide" for president Alexander Lukashenko to order the country's troops to join Russia's war in Ukraine, adding that the long-term Kremlin ally is...
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CLEAN : Pro Russian rebels controlling Lugansk town hall

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CLEAN : Pro Russian rebels controlling Lugansk town hall
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Russian hackers target cash before politics

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When Russia's police recently arrested dozens of members from the hacker group Lurk they only touched the tip of the iceberg of a lucrative criminal industry
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AFP News Agency

VOICED : Los trolls de Vladimir Putin

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VOICED : Los trolls de Vladimir Putin
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Macron slams Russia Today Sputnik for election influence

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French President Emmanuel Macron on Monday accused pro-Kremlin news outlets Russia Today and Sputnik of being organs of influence against him in this year's presidential election
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Trump Faces Blowback for Outing Alleged Whistle-Blower

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Dec.29 -- President Donald Trump faces criticism from political opponents for naming the alleged whistle-blower whose complaint triggered the congressional inquiry that resulted in his impeachment. Meanwhile, Russian President Vladimir...
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CLEAN : Biden raises concern with Putin over Navalny 'poisoning': W.House

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US President Joe Biden in his first phone call with Vladimir Putin since taking office raised concerns with the Kremlin leader over the poisoning of opposition leader Alexei Navalny, White House press secretary Jen Psaki tells reporters...
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Bloomberg

Putin Won't Stand By With Kazakhstan, Richard Haass Says

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Richard Haass of the Council on Foreign Relations, says Russia's role in the civil unrest in Kazakhstan and what Vladimir Putin could do with Ukraine. He's on "Balance of Power."
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Ritz-Carlton in Moscow changes name as Marriott International suspends operations in Russia

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One of Moscow's most luxurious hotels, the Ritz-Carlton, has changed its name after Marriott International said it was suspending its operations in Russia over the Kremlin's offensive in Ukraine (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Biden has no intention to send US troops to Ukraine: White House spokeswoman

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US President Joe Biden has no intention to send American troops to fight in Ukraine, White House press secretary Jen Psaki says, adding that to call this conflict a "proxy war" amounts to parroting "Kremlin talking points (Footage by...
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Unique collection of Queen Elizabeth the First's possessions go on display

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1. Various ext Maritime Museum, Greenwich 2. Exterior with guest curator walking past giant poster 3. SOUNDBITE (English) David Starkey, Guest Curator and Historian: "This is an exhibition that contains, I think, practically...
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Bloomberg

Russian Opposition Leader Defiant Over House Arrest

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Jan. 6 -- Russian opposition leader Alexey Navalny has taken to Twitter to declare an end to his 10 months of house arrest, saying he has removed the electronic bracelet that tracks his movements. Bloomberg's Ryan Chilcote reports on...
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Sky News

Russian opposition activists being vilified as 'national traitors'

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Russian opposition activists being vilified as 'national traitors'
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RR7504A RUSSIA A BREZHNEV PROFILE

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With more than a decade as General Secretary of the Soviet Communist Party, Leonid Brezhnev is one of the most powerful men in the world. Though official Soviet sources deny it, both his health and political fortunes are apparently...
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VOICED : Exile or repression Russian opposition faces tough choice

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VOICED : Exile or repression Russian opposition faces tough choice
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VOICED : Exile or repression Russian opposition faces tough choice

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VOICED : Exile or repression Russian opposition faces tough choice
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AFP News Agency

VOICED : Russian hackers target cash before politics

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When Russia's police recently arrested dozens of members from the hacker group Lurk they only touched the tip of the iceberg of a lucrative criminal industry
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Bloomberg

Kremlin Calls Trump Disclosure Report 'Nonsense'

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May.16 -- A Kremlin spokesperson termed a report that President Donald Trump revealed classified information to top Russian diplomats "nonsense" as questions mount about the potential fallout if classified information was shared with...
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Sky News

Sky News reporter standing in front of rito police on street in Moscow

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CLEAN: Exterior shots of police on streets during protests in support of the detained Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny on 31th January 2021 in Moscow, Russia
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CLEAN : FILE: Images Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny's regional offices across Russia

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File images of offices of Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny's organisation. Russian authorities have raided the homes of two former local heads of jailed politician Alexei Navalny's banned regional network, with one facing up to 12 years in...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Russia TV's Paris correspondent slams 'propaganda' after quitting

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A Russian journalist who for years was senior foreign correspondent for state-run television lashes out at the propaganda broadcast by pro-Kremlin media after dramatically quitting over the invasion of Ukraine (Footage by AFPTV via Getty...
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Ukraine War Far From Over As Russia Renews Strikes In Kyiv

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Russia's military command says the renewed attacks targeted Ukrainian military sites, but each day brings new discoveries of civilian victims.