Russia’s prison agency says that imprisoned opposition leader Alexei Navalny has died. He was 47.
Navalny’s team says Russian authorities are hiding his body
A spokesperson for the Russian activist says he was murdered and accuses authorities of “trying to cover traces”.
Steamship Mutual finds solution to Red Sea insurance crisis
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Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny has died in prison, say Russian authorities
Navalny was arrested in 2021 upon his return to Russia from Germany where he had been treated for a suspected assassination attempt by poison.
99 journalists killed in 2023, 77 in Gaza war: report
Seventy-seven of the 99 journalists killed in 2023 were killed in the Israel-Hamas war, making the last 12 months the deadliest for the media in almost a decade, the Committee to Protect Journalists said Thursday.Killings of reporters would have dropp…
Vladimir Putin critic Alexei Navalny dies in prison after health ‘deteriorated’
The news comes amid growing concerns over Navalny’s health, which had been deteriorating during his imprisonment.
French actor Depardieu faces new sex assault complaint
A woman has accused French screen legend Gerard Depardieu of allegedly sexually assaulting her during a 2014 film shoot, according to the police complaint and a newspaper report.Depardieu, 75, has been charged with rape in another case and has been ac…
News24 | ‘Defeat this bet that Russia is making’: Zelensky to sign security pacts with Germany, France
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is travelling to Berlin and Paris to sign security pacts with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and French President Emmanuel Macron, officials said.
PDF Malware on the Rise, Used to Spread WikiLoader, Ursnif and DarkGate
Cybercriminals are increasingly using PDFs to deliver malware, with a 7% rise in threats detected in Q4 2023 compared to Q1, according to a HP Wolf Security report
Rod Stewart banks $100 million for song catalog: report
Rod Stewart, the singer whose hits include “Maggie May,” is the latest artist to sell the rights to his music, The Wall Street Journal said Thursday.The paper said Irving Azoff’s Iconic Artists Group acquired Stewart’s interests in his recorded music …