Renowned Iranian filmmaker Mohammad Rasoulof made the comments on Instagram late Saturday, posting a statement signed by dozens of movie industry professionals
Lenta.ru correspondent Yegor Polyakov was quoted as saying that he and his colleague, Aleksandra Miroshnikova, posted the materials in question on the website
Vatican has not received response to request
Vira Hyrych died in Kyiv after Russian air strike hit residential building where she lived
The Russian government has instructed media in the country to refrain from calling Russia's actions in Ukraine a war or an invasion and should instead be referred to as a 'special military operation.'
Authorities say report on riot police officers refusing to fight in Ukraine is false.
German police had to separate the two groups at times to prevent violence; at least two people were arrested amid skirmishes
Catarina Andreeva, who is serving a two-year prison sentence for covering protests against authoritarian ruler Alexander Lukashenko, has now been charged with high treason
Leader and three Thai men accused of trafficking heroin and methamphetamine and working to acquire surface-to-air missiles
Dmitry Muratov is editor-in-chief of one of Russia's leading independent newspapers, Novaya Gazeta
Zhirinovsky had been one of the most visible and well-known figures in Russian politics over the past three decades, capturing domestic and international headlines with his xenophobic comments and outlandish public behavior
According to preliminary findings, Maks Levin 'was fatally shot twice with small-arms fire, by servicemen' of the Russian military
He is the highest-profile official on Putin's team to resign since Russia launched its attack against Ukraine on February 24
The Russian opposition leader was found guilty of embezzlement and contempt.
A protester appeared with a poster against Russia's invasion of Ukraine during a live news broadcast on Russia's main state TV channel on March 14. It was a brave act in a country where people can face up to 15 years in prison for spreading what the Kremlin deems false information about the war.
EU's top diplomat accused Moscow of targeting civilians in its war against Ukraine
Kushnir, who was embedded with the Ukrainian troops, reported that the attack occurred at about 3 a.m. in the town of Baryshivka, about 35 kilometers east of the capital
Roman Abramovich, the billionaire owner of Premier League soccer club Chelsea, is among those targeted
The EU has now sanctioned 680 people and 53 entities since Russia annexed Crimea in 2014, recognized the independence of the regions of Luhansk and Donetsk in eastern Ukraine, and invaded the country in February
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