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...It’s the holiday season in Moscow, where the city has put up symbols of Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine outside the entrance to Gorky Park: the Latin letters Z, V and O in throbbing neon, looming over...
...The three-time Wimbledon champion was sentenced to two and a half years in prison, of which he is likely to serve half. A shame for those who enjoyed watching him on the BBC’s coverage....
...So at the fulcrum of everything that's coming into the bureaus right now, formerly our Paris bureau chief. Thanks also to you, Anne-Sylvaine....
...Max Seddon is the FT’s Moscow bureau chief...
...How would we respond if the mayor of Houston wanted to be paid in oil or that of Pittsburgh in coal to promote their regions’ resources?”...
...Almost two-thirds of Russians are unwilling to receive the Sputnik V vaccine and about the same number believe Covid-19 was created as a biological weapon, a pollster said on Monday....
...The judge in the case deducted a year served under house arrest, leaving Mr Navalny to serve the remainder of his sentence in a prison colony....
...Video of the day What the Houston consulate closure says about US-China tensions?...
...As economist David Rosenberg wrote last week, we should not expect a V, or even a U or an L shaped recovery, but rather an F for “frugality”....
...“What you’re seeing is an expectation of a V-shaped recovery and that may prove to be too optimistic,” said one equity analyst....
...The probability of “V-shaped”, “U-shaped” or “L-shaped” recoveries will be heavily dependent on the magnitude of the policy response but also on the possible lasting impact that the containment measures...
...Some analysts anticipate recoveries that are V-shaped on a graph, others predict a U-shaped or L-shaped pattern....
...Yet the opposite is true of Saudi Arabia’s women. Acts of dissent are punished (women’s rights activists such as Loujain Al-Hathloul have allegedly been tortured in prison)....
...lower-carbon sources, an executive told the FT at the CERAWeek energy conference in Houston....
...(FT) Ghosn stays behind bars Carlos Ghosn is expected to spend at least another few months in prison on top of the eights weeks the ousted Nissan chairman has already spent behind bars, after a Tokyo court...
...The man, who joined the tech company in 2015, was arrested by Federal Bureau of Investigation agents on July 7 as he attempted to board a flight to China....
...Its growth rate peaked in 2015 and it has dropped down the Census Bureau’s list of fastest-growing cities, which is now topped by San Antonio and Phoenix....
...“We kill all in the train regardless of who and remember do not stop shooting even if u see women or kids,” he wrote the undercover agent. “No mercy is rule one.”...
...By Tom Mitchell in Beijing Inside China’s prison system According to the Ministry of Justice, under which the Bureau of Prison Administration operates, there are about 700 corrections facilities throughout...
...The outstanding amount of this loan was U.S.$942m* as at 30 June 2017....
...They are currently in Insein prison, where thousands of dissidents, including journalists and current government officials, served time in the days of military rule....
...Mr Martin is accused of 20 counts of wilful retention of national defence information. If convicted on all charges, he faces a maximum sentence of 200 years in prison....
...When Can Dundar, the well-respected editor-in-chief of the daily Cumhuriyet, and his Ankara bureau chief Erdem Gul were released from prison following a decision by the Constitutional Court, liberals breathed...
...for him, the Army has said, in a move that means he could face life in prison....
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