Russian authorities chase Telegram founder Pavel Durov
Russian authorities have accused Pavel Durov, the founder and CEO of Telegram, of supporting terrorism and spying for Western and Ukrainian governments.
Russia demands evidence from the West regarding the poisoning of opposition leader Alexei Navalny
Russia has requested Western governments to present evidence supporting their accusations of Russian authorities' involvement in the poisoning of opposition leader Alexei Navalny, who died suddenly in an Arctic prison in February 2024.
Death of Nawalny: Murdered with the Poison of a Frog
A Western laboratory found evidence that Alexei Navalny was murdered in a Russian prison using the poison Epibatidine, corroborated by his wife and various European governments.
How Poisonous is the Dart Frog? The Amphibian with the Deadly Toxin that Killed Alexei Navalny
Alexei Navalny, the main political opponent of the Russian government, was poisoned with a lethal toxin derived from dart frogs, according to findings from several Western governments.
Hong Kong is China’s internal matter – analyst on Jimmy Lai sentencing
The sentencing of Jimmy Lai to 20 years in prison by Hong Kong's High Court highlights differing perspectives on the case between Western governments and Chinese officials, who view it as an internal matter.
Reprisals and pressures on governments, after Maduro's arrest anxiety for Trentini's fate
The arrest of Italian aid worker Alberto Trentini in Venezuela has raised significant concerns in Italy, as he is being held without concrete charges in a prison used for political detainees, seemingly as a pawn by the Maduro government to apply pressure on Western governments.