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He previously criticised Putin for allowing a ‘third-ranking’ air force.
Over a third of people will give away their gift anyway.
Alsu Kurmasheva is a dual US-Russian citizen and journalist who has been detained by Russia since October 18, charged with failing to register as a “foreign agent” despite having travelled to Russia for a family emergency. She faces up to five years in prison if convicted. Her husband has called for the State Department to designate her as “wrongfully detained”. “She is a US citizen and has the same rights as any US citizen,” he says.
The Sterling currency dropped to its lowest level in almost two months yesterday, while British stocks and bonds gained strength.
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Prince Harry’s biographer has thrown doubt on claims that King Charles received a call from him on his 75th birthday.
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