Vladimir Kara-Murza was detained in April and sentenced to 15 days in jail on charge of disobeying police and last week high treason charge was added
Francis's remarks, made on Sunday in his weekly public prayer on St. Peter's Square at the Vatican, were some of the strongest he has made since the February 24 invasion
Leaders of EU member states leaders are scheduled to meet in the Czech capital Friday
Membership bids must be approved by all 30 NATO members; only Hungary and Turkey have yet to send the bids to their parliaments for ratification
Eleven children among the dead
Ticket prices skyrocketed amid apparent fears that Russia's borders could soon close or that President Vladimir Putin might announce general mobilization
'It's about breaches of the rule of law compromising the use and management of EU The recommendation, made Sunday, was the first to be made by the EU under new policies aimed at protecting the rule of law in the 27-nation bloc
Resolution calls on Moscow to ‘immediately cease all actions against, and at, the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant and any other nuclear facility in Ukraine’
Dzyanis Ivashyn has been sentenced to 13 years and one month; rights organizations consider him a political prisoner
Russia seized control of the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant shortly after it invaded Ukraine on February 24
Latest report says Iran's stockpile of enriched uranium is nearing the level where further enrichment could be enough for a nuclear bomb
Putin's decision highlights the frosty response the Kremlin has had to the death of a man much of the West praised for ushering in political and economic changes
The 2015 deal was designed to prevent Iran from building a nuclear bomb
A 2007 visa agreement to ease EU entry requirements for Russians was partially suspended in late February, targeting people close to Russian President Vladimir Putin, such as Russia's official delegations and holders of diplomatic passports
Gorbachev died late on Monday "after a serious and prolonged illness," the Central Clinical Hospital in Moscow said
Hundreds of mainly Western companies have said they were ending or suspending their operations in Russia after the West announced a series of crippling sanctions on Moscow over its unprovoked war in Ukraine
US: American detainees ‘being held as political pawns’
Potential agreement could revive 2015 pact Trump withdrew US from
The emergence of a significantly volunteer-style corps would underscore the challenges that face Russian President Vladimir Putin and his war planners as they try to subdue Russia's much smaller fellow post-Soviet republic
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