[Tree] Debate over trying Moscow attack suspects in Belarus

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updates: Debate over trying Moscow attack suspects in Belarus

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updates: International condemnation of Russia's treatment of prisoners

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updates: The story now includes information about other political prisoners around the world and the importance of not forgetting about them

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updates: The Oscars pay tribute to Navalny in the in memoriam segment

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updates: The UN human rights chief, Volker Türk, called for an end to the 'repression of independent voices' in Russia and expressed concerns about the 'persecution' of opposition leader Alexei Navalny, who died in prison last month. Türk also criticized the 'increasing restrictions' against rights defenders, journalists, and perceived critics in India. He urged US authorities to ensure universal suffrage and called for a review of all cases where people have been detained in Russia for exercising fundamental freedoms. Türk also criticized police activity in some Western countries and called on China to review its criminal procedure law. Russia's upcoming presidential election is expected to consolidate power for President Vladimir Putin until at least 2030. The UN rights chief highlighted the many conflicts and widespread human rights violations around the world, as well as the displacement caused by war, particularly in the Middle East, the Horn of Africa, and Sudan.

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updates: Inclusion of UN human rights chief's call for end to repression in Russia

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updates: Kremlin remains silent on Navalny funeral

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updates: Thousands of Russians defy heavy police presence to mourn Navalny

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updates: The funeral is currently underway in Moscow with tight security and fears of arrests. More than 400 people were arrested at makeshift memorials across Russia after Navalny's death. The live signal of the CNN team covering the funeral appears to be blocked. The Kremlin has warned against unauthorized memorials for Navalny. Mourners outside the church expressed their admiration for Navalny and their disregard for potential risks. Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov has nothing to say to Navalny's family on the day of his funeral.

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updates: Funeral details, opposition figures attend, European Parliament resolution

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updates: Funeral details, heavy security, Western diplomats in attendance

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updates: Mourners gather in Moscow for Navalny's funeral

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updates: International outrage over repression, Joint statement by 39 participating states calling for release of political prisoners and investigation into Navalny's death

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updates: Yulia Navalnaya's appeal for support at European Parliament

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updates: Added information about the Kremlin's crackdown on Sobesednik magazine's Navalny cover story

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updates: Russian disinformation campaign targeting Yulia Navalnaya

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updates: Navalny's body handed over to his mother

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updates: Navalny's body released to his mother; International outcry over handling of his remains

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updates: Navalny's mother refuses Russian ultimatum on burial

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updates: Added information about the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war and the US announcement of significant sanctions against Russia

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updates: Navalny's mother sees his body, refuses secret burial demands

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updates: Confirmation of Navalny's death and the search for his body

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updates: Biden meets Navalny's family, Russia claims 'natural causes' for death

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updates: Biden's comments about Putin and Trump, Kremlin's response

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updates: Joe Biden's remarks calling Putin a 'crazy SOB' and the announcement of major sanctions against Russia

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updates: US to announce major sanctions against Russia

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updates: US President Joe Biden's announcement of new sanctions

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updates: Includes information about the US sanctions in response to the Ukraine war

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updates: The US will impose 'major sanctions' on Russia over the death of Alexei Navalny

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updates: US preparing to announce sanctions against Russia

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updates: Includes information about the rise in aluminum and nickel prices

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updates: The White House announces 'major sanctions' on Russia in response to Navalny's death

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updates: US to announce major sanctions on Russia over Navalny's death

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updates: US announces major sanctions package on Russia following Navalny's death

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updates: French Ambassador discusses Navalny's death and Ukraine situation

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updates: The White House plans to impose more sanctions on Russia following the death of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny. US National Security Spokesman John Kirby stated that Russian President Vladimir Putin was responsible for Navalny’s death. The sanctions, directed by President Joe Biden, will be announced on Friday. The US has already imposed numerous sanctions on Russia, particularly after its invasion of Ukraine in 2022. The new sanctions aim to further damage the Russian economy. Russia is already the most-sanctioned nation in the world, with over 19,000 sanctions imposed by the US and its allies since 2014. The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has raised Russia’s growth outlook, forecasting a 2.6% rise in GDP in 2024. Navalny’s wife, Yulia Navalnaya, holds Putin responsible for her husband’s death. Russia’s prison authorities claim Navalny lost consciousness during a walk and could not be resuscitated. The Russian government is investigating the cause of Navalny’s death. US National Security Spokesman John Kirby also expressed support for Ukraine, urging the passage of a bipartisan national security supplemental bill to stand up to Putin.

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updates: Navalny's widow accuses Putin of killing her husband

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updates: Navalny's widow accuses Putin of killing him

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updates: New details about the delay in releasing Navalny's body and allegations of Kremlin involvement

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updates: UK minister agrees to describe Navalny's death as 'murder' and calls for sanctions against Russia

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updates: Biden considering additional sanctions on Russia

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updates: EU plans to rename human rights sanctions regime after Navalny

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updates: EU urged to strengthen sanctions against Russia

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updates: Ukrainian President Zelensky blames Putin for Navalny's death

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updates: UK considers response following Navalny's death, calls for Russian sanctions

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updates: Lord Cameron urges China to pressure Iran on Houthi attacks

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updates: Lord Cameron urges Ukraine allies to help defeat Russia

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updates: Cameron's visit to Eastern Europe to support Ukraine

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updates: David Cameron compares Putin to Hitler and urges against appeasement

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updates: Foreign Secretary David Cameron emphasizes the need for the UK to build up defenses, stay close to partners, and reach out to new allies in the face of various threats.

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