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...Courtney Weaver is the FT’s special correspondent for eastern Europe Follow @FTMag to find out about our latest stories first...
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...Another said that “little progress” had been made on the key issue of growing the value of the sport’s media rights, with change proving “much harder than they’d realised”....
...Courtney Weaver The bank catered to ordinary Russian businesses and depositors. And Peter says he thought they’d end up getting hurt....
...It’s a bold forecast, on which I’d like your thoughts. Will Navalny be officially honoured in Russia 50 years from now? Vote by clicking here....
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...For asylum applicants, it really does mark a complete turning point in their life because finally the US has decided to provide them with a safe harbour....
...Courtney Weaver As I started making calls on the story, two people I’d known from when I was reporting in Russia at the time, it just became clear that the story was much murkier....
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...Games that we’d typically find a way to lose, we were starting to win”....
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