Alexei Navalny’s mother files lawsuit with a Russian court demanding release of her son’s body

[ad_1] The mother of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny has filed a lawsuit at a court in the Arctic city of Salekhard contesting officials’ refusal to release her son’s body, Russia’s state news agency Tass reported Wednesday. A closed-door hearing has been scheduled for March 4, the report said, quoting court officials. Lyudmila Navalnaya has…

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Poland is concerned by pro-Putin slogans at farmers’ protests, saying Russian agents may be to blame

[ad_1] WARSAW, Poland — Polish authorities voiced grave concerns Wednesday after slogans praising Russian President Vladimir Putin and his war against Ukraine appeared at Polish farmers’ protests. The Foreign Ministry said it believed that extreme groups were trying to take over the farmers’ protest movement “perhaps under the influence of Russian agents.” On Tuesday, one…

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Eddie Izzard opens up about life, identity and performing ‘Hamlet’

[ad_1] IE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser. Florida superintendent says elementary school is safe amid measles outbreak 01:59 Concerns grow over racism within artificial intelligence 04:31 Now Playing Eddie Izzard opens up about life, identity and performing ‘Hamlet’ 04:39 UP NEXT First gender-based hate crime trial…

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Apple rolls out iMessage upgrade to withstand quantum computers decryption | Tech News

[ad_1] Apple is rolling out an upgrade to its iMessage texting platform to defend against future encryption-breaking technologies. The new protocol, known as PQ3, is another sign that US tech firms are bracing for a potential future breakthrough in quantum computing that could make current methods of protecting users’ communications obsolete. Click here to follow…

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