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The Trump administration has been engulfed in three new scandals. And they all revolve around the disgraced former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn.
Ukraine and the West have denounced the referendums in the regions as a sham.
Military-aged men have joined an exodus from Russia on the second full day of a partial military mobilization.
The low-key funeral reflects the Kremlin’s uneasiness about the legacy of Gorbachev, who is despised by many at home for the collapse of the Soviet Union.
Russia's strict online censorship paradoxically exposes major shortcomings in its efforts to make its own internet a powerful tool of surveillance and social control.
Jake Sullivan, the White House national security adviser, is set to travel to Rome on Monday to meet with a senior Chinese official.
The list includes the U.S. and Ukraine, but Twitter users were surprised Liechtenstein, Montenegro and San Marino also made the cut.
The regions have requested independence and military aid. Ukrainian authorities deny launching an offensive against the regions and accuse Russia of provocation.
“Russia doesn’t threaten anyone,” said a Kremlin spokesman.
Navalny has been protesting prison officials' refusal to provide him medical care.