Group says the tool monitors people’s movements by tracing their phones, vehicles, and ID cards, and notes “suspicious” behavior like whether an individual fails to socialize with their neighbors or uses an “unusual” amount of electricity
Earlier the Russian leader announced a decree that eases the process of granting Russian citizenship to anyone living in areas in eastern Ukraine controlled by Russia-backed separatists
Putin has signed a decree simplifying the procedure for people living in parts of eastern Ukraine held by Russia-backed separatists to obtain Russian citizenship
The White House announced on April 22 that the United States will not renew exemptions granted in 2018 to five buyers of Iranian oil
Farmanfarmaian, known for her mirror mosaics and reverse glass paintings, had her first solo exhibition at Guggenheim Museum in New York in 2015
Imran Khan is expected to fly to capital, Tehran, to hold talks with President Hassan Rohani and other top officials, IRNA says
Kremlin says Hill and Russian officials discussed bilateral issues but did not discuss a potential meeting between US leader and Russian President Vladimir Putin
Move comes a day after Washington's designation of the IRGC as a foreign terrorist organization came into effect
Officials say 7 people were arrested who were allegedly sent by Russian security services to carry out political killings
Frode Berg, a retired border inspector, was detained in Moscow in December 2017 following a sting operation by Russia's FSB security service
Controversial initiative would create Russian domestic web; critics say it’s part of efforts by President Putin to expand government control
Opposition politician was placed under house arrest in February 2014 and confined to his home for several months while being investigated on suspicion of embezzlement
The acclaimed director was initially charged with organizing the embezzlement of more than $1 million in state funds
Flash floods have killed at least 35 people in Afghanistan, destroying homes and cutting off access to remote villages across parts of the country, officials say
Nursultan Nazarbaev, 78, had been in power for nearly 30 years
Legislation allows authorities to block websites that publish what they deem to be 'fake news' and fine or jail offenders
Anastasia Vashukevich tells reporters at Moscow court that she is 'not guilty of what I am accused of', pledges not to "compromise" Russian billionaire
Punitive measures targeting 322 individuals and 68 companies aim ‘to counter Ukraine's unfriendly activities’
Human Rights Watch program director says US-sanctions-enforced closure of Chechen leader’s Instagram account sparked revenge attacks
Moscow court has placed billionaire businessman Ziyavudin Magomedov under arrest for two months after prosecutors accused him and two of his partners of embezzling billions of rubles in state funds
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