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meeting them in california, he emphasized that navalny s legacy lives on through those mourning his loss and fighting for freedom and democracy. the united states government is expected to announce a new package of sanctions against russia on friday. navalny s mother says she s finally seen his body, nearly a week after officials said he died in an arctic prison. lyudmila navalnaya said authorities took her to a morgue on wednesday night, where she was presented with a death certificate, which she signed. navalny s team said the document states he died of natural causes. translation: according to the law, they should l have given me his body immediately. but they didn t. instead, they blackmail me. they put conditions where, when and how alexei should be buried. this is illegal. they receive orders either from the kremlin or from the central office of the investigative committee. they want it done secretly, without a memorial service. they want to take me to the edge of a sem
UsPresidentjoe-bidenRussiaFamilyAlexei-navalnyNavalny-s-bodySan-franciscoPeopleIsraelOf-gazaCityUk the world s readers are in terms of they want unity shown avenue kane shown to admit extended to other areas but will even the unity over russian sanctions hold for much longer? russian sanctions hold for much longer? among the leaders at the summit is borisjohnson who s said he is actively thinking about a third term, amid criticism of his leadership after by election losses. what i m saying is this is a government that is getting on with delivering for the of this country and we ve got a huge amount to do and we ve got a huge amount to do and that s why trying to get out. at least 21 people are reported to have been found dead at a nightclub in the south african city of east london. the prince of wales accepted a suitcase containing a million euros in cash from a former qatari prime minister, according to the sunday times. there is no suggestion the payments were illegal. sir paul mccartney wows glastonbury and brings on surprise guests bruce springsteen and dave groh
RussianBbc-newsCruise-missilesPersonHeadlinesFourOneWorld-leadersPresidentjoe-bidenUsUkraineGermany wondering what will the front pages say in another 49 years? will we be in the same conversation? one difference between 1973 and today is real time data. searches for abortion were especially high this week in areas like madison, wisconsin, kansas city, missouri, and salt lake city, utah. areas where the procedure is now banned. this weekend google searches for the question, can i get an abortion are over indexing in those states where it is now illegal. missouri, wisconsin, kentucky, arkansas, oklahoma all the top of the google trends data. axios reports that the top queries related to abortion right now include, is it illegal? abortion banned states, and abortion pill. searches for abortion pill are highest right now in red states including some that have already banned abortion and others likely to follow. so this data is important. it provides an insight into what people are searching for in the privacy of their own homes and it is buttressed by local reporting showing i
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