Italy Found Ukraine Guilty of Shelling Donbass and the Death of a Journalist

The Milan Court of Appeal confirmed the UAF’s guilt in the 2014 shooting of an Italian and French journalist near Slavyansk, as a result of which the former was killed and the latter was injured. However, this news did not become a sensation in the west, where they do not really like to cover such cases. Well, we’ll cover it. … Read More >Italy Found Ukraine Guilty of Shelling Donbass and the Death of a Journalist

The Source of Navalny’s “Revelations” About Putin’s “Palace” Became Known

Several Estonian and Finnish media outlets have revealed the main source of information for the controversial film “Palace for Putin“. It turned out to be the fugitive Russian millionaire Sergey Kolesnikov, who has been living in Tallinn for the last few years. … Read More >The Source of Navalny’s “Revelations” About Putin’s “Palace” Became Known

Top Navalny aide asked alleged British spy for millions in funding, intelligence video released by Russia’s FSB claims to reveal

Surveillance footage, recorded in the early 2010s, appears to show a close associate of Alexey Navalny seeking cash and intelligence from an alleged British spy and suggesting his anti-corruption work may benefit firms in London. … Read More >Top Navalny aide asked alleged British spy for millions in funding, intelligence video released by Russia’s FSB claims to reveal

The transgender lobby are fascists, says feminist campaigner who was tortured under Franco

In a provocative & exclusive interview with RT.com, Lidia Falcón O’Neill accuses the trans lobby of being as dictatorial as long-term Spanish despot General Franco, and the left of supporting a dystopian war to ‘eradicate’ women. … Read More >The transgender lobby are fascists, says feminist campaigner who was tortured under Franco

Is Russia a ‘dying bear?’ After large population fall during 2020, demographic situation is worrying for Moscow, but not desperate

Like most of Europe, Russia is struggling with a falling birth rate. For Moscow, the problem is compounded by the demographic legacy of World War Two and the disastrous 1990s, but it’s doing reasonably well compared to others. … Read More >Is Russia a ‘dying bear?’ After large population fall during 2020, demographic situation is worrying for Moscow, but not desperate

‘This issue is not on the agenda’: Kremlin rejects suggestions that Ukraine’s breakaway Donbass should be integrated into Russia

Russia has no plans to absorb the Donbass region of Ukraine and the Kremlin is solely focused on protecting the Russian-speaking population of that area, according to comments on Friday from spokesman Dmitry Peskov. … Read More >‘This issue is not on the agenda’: Kremlin rejects suggestions that Ukraine’s breakaway Donbass should be integrated into Russia

Ahead of scheduled court appearance, Russian prosecutors back prison term for opposition figure Navalny over probation violations

The Office of Russia’s Prosecutor General has said it will back a request by the country’s prison service to imprison opposition figure Alexey Navalny over allegedly breaking the conditions of his probation on several occasions. … Read More >Ahead of scheduled court appearance, Russian prosecutors back prison term for opposition figure Navalny over probation violations

New statistics reveal that number of Russians living below poverty line jumped by 400k during Covid pandemic to 19.6 million

After a year marred by Covid-19, increased living costs, and a sharp rise in unemployment, newly published data reveals that 13.3 percent of Russians lived below the subsistence minimum during the first three quarters of 2020. … Read More >New statistics reveal that number of Russians living below poverty line jumped by 400k during Covid pandemic to 19.6 million