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Six Bulgarians Sentenced in London for Espionage Activities on Behalf of Russia
The individuals face lengthy prison sentences after being convicted of collaborating to gather sensitive information and planning the abduction of journalists.
Commemoration Held in Budapest for Alexei Navalny on First Anniversary of His Death
A gathering took place outside the Russian embassy as citizens honored the memory of the imprisoned activist.
Google's Role in Content Moderation: Collaboration with Russian and Chinese Authorities
A report reveals Google's involvement with governmental requests for content removal, particularly in Russia and China, amid rising global censorship concerns.
Prison Sentences Handed to Three Alexei Navalny Lawyers in Russia
Lawyers charged with participating in an 'extremist organization' following the controversial death of opposition leader Navalny
The Compass of Time: Unraveling the 2024 Person of the Year
Every year, TIME’s Person of the Year captures a snapshot of people whose actions have resonated worldwide, shaping the social, political, and economic scenery. As 2024 ends, the candidates for this prestigious title represent a diverse ...
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Alexei Navalny's Posthumous Memoir Released Globally
Alexei Navalny's posthumous memoir 'Patriot' was released globally, detailing his life, activism, and imprisonment in Russia. Navalny began writing his memoir after surviving a poisoning attempt and worked on it until his death in captiv...
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Yulia Navalnaya Rejects Official Cause of Alexei Navalny's Death
Late Russian dissident Alexei Navalny’s wife, Yulia Navalnaya, has rejected the official finding that his death in February at an Arctic prison colony was due to a combination of illnesses. She insists he was deliberately left to die and...
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US Intel: Putin Likely Didn't Order Navalny's Death at That Moment
According to a report in the Wall Street Journal, US intelligence agencies believe that Russian President Vladimir Putin is unlikely to have ordered opposition leader Alexei Navalny's death at an Arctic prison in February.
Unveiling Kremlin Secrets: The Navalny Case
Recent reports suggest that U.S. intelligence agencies believe Russian President Vladimir Putin likely did not order the assassination of opposition leader Alexei Navalny in February.
Russian Deputy Defense Minister Timur Ivanov Detained on
Russian Deputy Defense Minister Timur Ivanov was detained on Tuesday for taking "large-scale" bribes.
Austrian Ex-Official Arrested for Alleged Spying on Austria's Interior Ministry for Russia
An Austrian ex-security official, Egisto Ott, was arrested in March 2023 for suspected espionage on behalf of Russia.
Dangerous Terror Organization Aims to Take Leading Role, Question Arises: Is Europe Ready?
According to Péter Tálas, Senior Research Fellow at the John Lukacs Institute of the National University of Public Service, opinions are divided on the extent of responsibility the FSB (Federal Security Service) or the Kremlin should bea...
Hadházy: Opting for Veterinary Surgery Over Facing Navalny's Fate
Independent Member of Parliament, Ákos Hadházy, is seriously considering leaving politics to return to his profession as a veterinary surgeon.
Vladimir Putin Reelected as President of Russia, Widow of Alexei Navalny Writes Husband's Name on Ballot Instead
In the third day of the Russian presidential election, thousands lined up at polling stations abroad.
Putin Wins, Navalny Present on Final Day of Presidential Election
Following the close of polls in the Russian presidential election, the head of the Central Election Commission (CEC), Ella Pamfilova, announced from the Moscow information center that the incumbent president is leading with 87.68 percent...
Russian Opposition Protests Against Election Farce with Midday Demonstration
Today at noon, a notable surge in the number of citizens gathered around polling stations was observed in Moscow and several other Russian cities.
Gergely Karácsony: It's Time to Start Taking Back Our Country
A festive assembly titled "Republic of Budapest" was held together with civil and student organizations by the municipality of Budapest.
Orbán Returns to the Museum, Karácsony Joins Civilians, Péter Magyar Unfurls Flag: Here's Where Everyone is Celebrating this Year
This March 15th promises a packed agenda, with politicians gearing up for double elections (municipal and European Parliament) amid the backdrop of a recent clemency scandal that has stirred up domestic politics.
Putin Plans to Tax the Oligarchs to Fulfill His Election Promises
During the presidential campaign, Vladimir Putin waved through massive and highly costly social and economic stimulus promises, as showcasing proper legitimacy in the results has become more vital than usual.
Putin Critic Exiled Navalny Ally Attacked With Hammer In Lithuania
Leonid Volkov, a prominent figure associated with the now-deceased Russian dissident Alexei Navalny, was assaulted near his residence in Lithuania with a hammer.
Yulia Navalnaya Calls for Election Day Protests Against Putin
In an election day demonstration against President Putin, Yulia Navalnaya, the widow of the recently deceased Russian opposition leader, Alexei Navalny, has called for a public turnout.
Ukrainian Intelligence Reveals Possible Cause of Navalny's Death
Russian opposition activist and politician Alexei Navalny passed away from natural causes due to a thrombosis, according to the Ukrainian military intelligence chief Kyrylo Budanov.
Zelensky Says 31,000 Ukrainian Soldiers Killed In 2 Years Of War With Russia
President Volodymyr Zelensky reports that 31,000 Ukrainian troops have perished over two years of conflict with Russia.
Navalny Becomes an Even Greater Danger to Putin in Death than in Life
Following the assassination of the Russian opposition leader, a secret service war has begun in Europe as discussed in the latest episode of the public affairs podcast series "Where Do We Live?" by Népszava, addressing the crumbling of R...
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Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez's Lavish Wedding in Venice
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Hungary's Prime Minister Criticizes NATO's Role in Ukraine
EU TO HUNGARY: LET THEM PRIDE OR PREP FOR SHADE. ORBÁN TO EU: STAY IN YOUR LANE AND FIX YOUR OWN MESS.
Hungarian Scientist to Conduct 30 Research Experiments on the International Space Station
NATO Members Agree to 5% Defense Spending Target by 2035
NATO Leaders Endorse Plan for Increased Defence Spending
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Germany and Italy Under Pressure to Repatriate $245bn of Gold from US Vaults
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FedEx Founder Fred Smith, ‘Heart and Soul’ of the Company, Dies at 80
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Global Coal Demand Defies Paris Accord Goals
United States Conducts Precision Strikes on Iran’s Nuclear Sites
US strikes Iran nuclear sites, Trump says
Telegram Founder: I Will Leave My Fortune to Over 100 of My Children
16 Billion Login Credentials Leaked in Unprecedented Cybersecurity Breach
Senate hearing on who was 'really running' Biden White House kicks off
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G7 Leaders Fail to Reach Consensus on Key Global Issues
FBI and Senate Investigate Allegations of Chinese Plot to Influence the 2020 Election in Biden’s Favor Using Fake U.S. Driver’s Licenses
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Shock Within Iran’s Leadership: Khamenei’s Failed Plan to Launch 1,000 Missiles Against Israel
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