reports from the united states suggest that russia has made the first interest payment on its foreign debt since sanctions were imposed. the american bank, jp morgan, is reported to have received a payment from russia s central bank. moscow says it has met its obligation to pay 117 million dollars in interest on its dollar denominated bonds. the payment means that, for now, russia has managed to avoid defaulting on its foreign debt. the russian journalist who protested against the war in ukraine on a live tv news programme says she s a normal russian woman who could not remain on the sidelines. marina ovsyan nikova was detained, fined and then released. she s been speaking to our correspondent in moscow, caroline davies.
all of those soldiers will come home and tell their story and so his dominance of the information sphere narrative around the story will change over time and will begin him. fascinating to get your analysis. thank you. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: we speak to the russian journalist who protested against the war in ukraine on a live tv news programme after she was detained and fined for her actions. today, we have closed the book on apartheid and that chapter. cheering. more than 3000 subway passengers were affected. nausea, bleeding, headaches and the dimming of vision all of this caused by an apparently organised attack.
russian journalist marina ovsyannikova left a court in moscow, where she was fined 30,000 roubles that s around 280 us dollars. that s after she burst on to a live tv news programme to protest against the war in ukraine. we first showed you these images on outside source on monday night when ovsyannikova, an editor at state controlled channel i, ran on to the set holding an anti war sign. here she is leaving the court on tuesday. she was charged with organising an unauthorised public event. here she is speaking outside the court. it was my own anti war decision. yeah, i made this decision by myself. i don t like russia s targeted invasion. it was really terrible. the bbc sjenny hill is in moscow. here s her take on it. an independent website here is saying that she was actually fine for the video address she made separately before she actually
andrew harding, bbc news, odesa. the russian journalist who protested against the war in ukraine on a live tv news programme says she s a normal russian woman who could not remain on the sidelines. marina ovsyan nikova was detained, fined and then released. she s been speaking to our correspondent in moscow, caroline davies. marina ovsyannikova is not used to being the story. she worked in state media for 18 years until she decided to stage her own protest against russia s actions in ukraine. on monday evening, she interrupted the broadcast, shouting, no war, and holding up a poster that read, they re lying to you here. translation: there are lots