The poisoning, prosecution and imprisonment of Vladimir Putin’s chief opponent sparked significant nationwide protests and stinging global criticism.
In denying an obvious coup, Myanmar’s military leaders are abusing the country’s constitution and rejecting an election.
The U.S. Embassy in Moscow’s social media condemned Russian state violence against protesters; it has not encouraged violence by protesters.
The Kremlin’s readout of a Biden-Putin phone call omits touchy topics – like the arrest and poisoning of Alexey Navalny.
The damage from a months-long, highly sophisticated digital spying operation remains uncertain but is presumed extensive. Along with the U.S. Treasury and Commerce departments, the data breach involved the Department of Homeland Security, the State Department, and the National Institutes of Health.
Kremlin’s rote denials contradict a pile of evidence from new and previously investigated hacks by Russian state actors.
Russian officials have tiptoed around the question of a new Navalny criminal case, without confirming or denying there is one.
Sources since mid-October have reported the likely assassination of al-Qaida’s No. 2 leader, Abu Muhammad al-Masri, in Tehran, where he was living under an alias.
The claim takes a study out of context and is part of a Russian state media narrative to disparage the U.S. presidential election.
The U.N.’s highest court said in 2018 the U.S. should exclude food and medicine from sanctions on Iran, but it didn’t rule against all sanctions.
The U.N. report on human rights violations contains evidence from the Iranian government, rights groups, media, victims, their families and lawyers.
The mayor’s numbers are incorrect: Not “around 900,” but 1,337 prisoners escaped, and there were 1,447 inmates in the jail, not merely “more than 1,000.”
Seizing on the killing of a French teacher by a Chechen youth, Kadyrov ignores gross human rights violations under his rule.
The footage Solovyov showed came from a video game called “Arma 3,” not Nagorno-Karabakh.
The Iranian media correctly quoted the de-facto governor of the city of Isfahan as calling for violence against women who wear hijab “improperly.”
The historical Egyptian queen Cleopatra was not an Arab but a Macedonian Greek.
Independent labs in Germany, France and Sweden have said Russian opposition leader Alexey Navalny was poisoned with the nerve agent Novichok.
Many of the “Western” COVID-19 vaccine candidates use the same delivery technology as Russia’s Sputnik V.
Russian state media and social platform operations claim mail voting in the U.S. is flawed. But it might turn out to be OK for the Kremlin.
The French magazine has aimed its cartoon satire at other faiths as well, and past Western leaders have scolded it for going too far.
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