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Two Russian oligarchs win court ruling over EU sanctions
European court of justice upholds challenge by Petr Aven and Mikhail Fridman, who remain on list for now
Two Russian oligarchs have won a surprise victory against EU sanctions over Moscow’s war against Ukraine but remain under punitive measures for the time being.
The European court of justice ruled that the European Council had not presented enough evidence to establish that Petr Aven and Mikhail Fridman were involved in efforts that “undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine”.
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EU to probe Meta over handling of Russian disinformation
Regulators set to express concern over insufficient moderation of political ads that risk undermining electoral processFinancial Times - Business - European Union -
US has seen evidence of attempts by China to influence election, says Blinken
Secretary of state met Xi Jinping in Beijing and warned of sanctions over China’s support for Russian arms industry. Washington has seen evidence of attempts by Beijing to “influence and arguably interfere” in this year’s US elections, the ...The Guardian - World - China -
Two Russian journalists arrested over alleged work for Alexei Navalny foundation
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Bombardier gets Canadian exemption to sanctioned Russian titanium
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Eleven countries to breach EU deficit rules
Poland and others push to be exempt from ‘excessive deficit procedure’ owing to their high defence spendingFinancial Times - Business - European Union -
Eleven countries to breach EU deficit rules
Poland and others push to be exempt from ‘excessive deficit procedure’ owing to their high defence spendingFinancial Times - World - European Union -
Two UK men charged with helping Russian intelligence after suspected arson attack
It comes after a Ukraine-linked business in London was targeted in a suspected arson attack.BBC News - Top stories - United Kingdom -
Two British men charged with helping Russian intelligence
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Russian court orders seizure of $440mn from JPMorgan
Move follows lawsuit from state-owned bank VTB to recover funds held at America’s largest lenderFinancial Times - Business - Russia -
Russian court orders seizure of $440mn from JPMorgan
Move follows lawsuit from state-owned bank VTB to recover funds held at America’s largest lenderFinancial Times - Business - Russia
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