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A high-profile Russian politician who has been critical of President Vladimir Putin was found dead after he fell from a third-floor window at a hotel in India. Pavel Antov, a multi-millionaire and sausage tycoon, was celebrating his birthday at a hotel in Odisha where another member of his party had died just two days prior. Vladimir Budanov died at the hotel after apparently suffering a stroke. IN MEMORIAM 2022: 100 GREAT CELEBRITIES WHO DIED THIS YEAR! Antov, who was 65 at the time of his death, is the latest in a string of mysterious deaths involving Russian tycoons and officials. Many of t...
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Vladimir Putin sparked further speculation on social media over his health in another video where he showed odd movement in his legs. However, spokesman for the CIA and MI6 have said that there is no evidence that Putin is suffering from Parkinson’s or cancer as the unfounded rumors have claimed. The talk, which Putin gave on Monday in the Eastern province of Kamchatka at the Environmental Youth Forum, also included some interesting soundbites. One clip, shared by The Sun, started with Putin saying, “I can’t say I am the most disciplined. It’s clear I’ve got to work on myself.” His legs do shi...
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Dan Rapoport, a Latvian-American businessman who has operated companies in America and Russia, has died after falling from his luxury apartment building in Washington, D.C. Police initially ruled the death as a suicide, but the investigation is reportedly ongoing. Rapoport’s wife herself has denied that it was suicide. Rapoport was outspoken about his disdain for the Vladimir Putin regime, and reportedly returned to America in 2012 due to his support the of anti-Putin campaigner and democratic activist Alexei Navalny. He was best known in Russia for running the nightclub Soho Rooms, but most r...
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After holding off on sanctioning Alina Kabaeva, the suspected girlfriend of Russian President Vladimir Putin, months ago, the U.S. recently amended that decision and hit the former Olympian with a sanctions package. Kabaeva had already been faced with sanctions from the United Kingdom and E.U., and a statement from the U.S. Treasury said she “has a close relationship to Putin and is the current head of National Media Group, a pro-Kremlin empire of television, radio, and print magazines.” Janet Yellen, Secretary of the Treasury, added that Kabaeva and other Russian elites “have enriched themsel...
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There have long been speculation surrounding Russian PresidentVladimir Putin‘s failing health, and a new video and report have further fueled the rumors. Now, a professor concluded that Putin is likely suffering from Parkinson’s disease. “I do think that the one solid piece of evidence we see routinely is the shaking of the hands and I think that that is a degenerative thing like Parkinson’s,” Professor Angus Dalgleish of St. George’s, University of London, told The Mirror. Others have suggested that Putin may have cancer, but Dalgleish said there’s no conclusive evidence. “You can’t say from ...
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Sergey Lavrov, the Russian Foreign Minister, has gone on record to deny rumors that his country’s President, Vladimir Putin, has been seriously ill from cancer. The diplomat argued to French outlet TF1 that Putin “appears in public every day. You can see him on the screens, read his speeches, listen to his speeches. I don’t think sane people can discern any sort of symptom of disease in this man.” Lavrov is clearly working to dispell speculation that has arisen from Putin’s public appearances, during which observers have latched onto details like the leader’s more stiff body language, and more...
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Russian President Vladimir Putin, 69, will undergo surgery for cancer, and transfer power to former KGB hief and current Security Council head Nikolai Patrushev, 70, a report reveals. The news that he will hand over power to Patrushev while he is under the knife and in recovery comes from a Telegram Channel under the name “General SVR,” on Saturday. The channel is allegedly run by a former Russian official. The narrator of the video reported that Putin would not give Patrushev power for more than two or three days. “I will say that this is the worst option,” the narrator warned. “Patrushev is...
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After the death of a fourth prominent Russian oligarch, Sergey Protosenya, thought to be a murder-suicide was revealed on Wednesday, some are wondering if the recent string of deaths is connected. Protosenya was an executive at Russia’s second-largest natural gas producer, Novatek. Protosenya was found hanging dead in his villa in the coastal Spanish town of Lloret, along with his wife and 18-year-old daughter who were both reportedly stabbed. Investigators said the current assumption is a murder-suicide in the case but they are also exploring the potential of a third party murder, according t...
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Many viewers have questioned the health of Russian President Vladimir Putin after a video showing him in a strange posture and gripping a table with his right hand was shared online. The video showed Putin and Russia’s Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu talking in the Kremlin. They were reportedly discussing Russia’s attack on the city of Mariupol which Putin called a “liberation.” The full clip of the conversation released directly by the Kremlin lasts about 12 minutes and Putin doesn’t remove his hand from the table for most of it. The Swedish Economist Anders Åslund wrote that both Putin and Sh...
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Jailed Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny has been given nine years in prison for a new conviction, but it is unclear if it is in addition to or an extension of the two and a half year sentence he is already serving, said Russian news outlet Tass. Judge Margarita Kotova found the Kremlin critic guilty of fraud and contempt of court on Tuesday. Russia experts see the sentence as another transparent effort by the Kremlin to silence Navalny. In addition to the nine-year extension, Navalny has been ordered to pay a fine of 1.2 million rubles and will be moved to a maximum-security prison fur...
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