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U.S. intelligence believes Putin probably didn't order Navalny to be killed

LONDON (Reuters) -U.S. intelligence agencies have determined that Russian President Vladimir Putin probably didn't order opposition politician Alexei Navalny killed at an Arctic prison camp in February, the Wall Street Journal reported on Saturday. Navalny, 47 when he died, was Putin's fiercest domestic critic. The Kremlin has denied any state involvement.

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Russia allocated 420,000 euros for Maria Lvova-Belova: additional state budget allocated for the forced retention of Ukrainians

The article analyzes the involvement of high-ranking Russian officials in the funding of war crimes, namely, the processes of mass deportation of Ukrainian children to the territory of the Russian Federation, their further detention on the territory of the aggressor country, as well as the assistance of Russian governors in the allocation of funds from the budgets of their regions, to conduct the forced Russification and militarization of deported Ukrainian children.

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Major Russian Grain Trader Accuses Moscow of Price Manipulation

(Bloomberg) Major Russian grain exporter TD Rif has accused Moscow of trying to control and inflate export prices, another escalation in a dispute between the government and one of the country’s biggest wheat traders.Most Read from BloombergJavier Milei Fuels Wild Rally That Makes Peso No. 1 in WorldPlunging Home Prices, Fleeing Companies: Austin’s Glow Is FadingFed’s Preferred Core Inflation Gauge Rose at Brisk Pace in MarchHuawei’s New Phone Runs Latest Version of Made-in-China ChipUS Econo

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Russian spy sentenced to 2.5 years in Poland

The District Court in the Polish city of Gdansk sentenced a Russian citizen accused of espionage on behalf of Russia to two and a half years in prison, local media reported.

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