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Press review: Navalny gets real prison time and The Lancet deems Sputnik V as safe vaccine


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Top stories in the Russian press on Wednesday, February 3
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Media: Navalny’s suspended sentence turns into actual prison term
Alexey Navalny will spend two years and eight months in a general security penal colony for fraud against the Yves Rocher company. He was handed a suspended sentence in the case in 2014, but on February 2, Moscow’s Simonovsky District Court sentenced the opposition figurehead to an actual prison term for numerous probation violations, Izvestia writes.
The court had every reason to uphold the Federal Penitentiary Service’s request to replace Navalny’s suspended sentence with a real jail term, said lawyer Yevgeny Chernousov. A Federal Penitentiary Service official requested that the court send him to prison for 3.5 years, which does not exceed the term of his initial suspended sentence, he noted. According to the attorney, the court was unable to issue a harsher ....

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Press review: Biden to undo Trump's foreign policy and illegal Navalny rallies lose steam - Press Review


Top stories from the Russian press on Monday, February 1st
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Vedomosti: Biden to drastically revise Trump’s foreign policy
US President Joe Biden will deliver a speech at the State Department on February 1 to lay out his forthcoming foreign policy. The main challenges for the new administration on this track will be interaction with China, Russia, Iran, and North Korea, Vedomosti writes. In addition, the new White House will have to solve the problems associated with the war in Afghanistan. During his presidential campaign, Biden sharply criticizedTrump s foreign policy, promising to shift its trajectory by expanding interaction with US allies and more vigorously opposing its enemies, among them Russia. ....

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