News diary for the next four weeks
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The vote has been watched closely for any signs that Vladimir Putin’s control might slip.
The poll is an important indicator of next year’s presidential poll, as Vladimir Putin seeks to cement his grip on power.
Florian Flegel, 23, previously pleaded guilty to six counts of disseminating terrorist publications.
National Unity Government spokesman Duwa Lashi made the appeal.
Matthew Cronjager wanted to use a gun to kill his target over boasts he slept with white women, a court heard.
It is alleged Sam Imrie posted statements online indicating he planned to stream live footage of an incident.
Ibrahim Anderson, 44, shared pro-Islamic State content over the internet.
The R.38/ZR-2 was on a test flight when it crashed in the Humber in Hull, killing 44 of the 49 crew on board.
The UK’s climate chief said humans were ‘dangerously close’ to running out of time to avert catastrophic levels of warming.
The 1997 speech, marking the 150th anniversary of the peak of the humanitarian disaster, did not have input from the new PM, files show.
The demonstrations in several cities and towns were some of the biggest displays of anti-government sentiment seen in years.
The pontiff is currently being treated in hospital and the letter was signed by his deputy.
Adam Tranter’s creation promotes people to stop and have a chat.
The Russian government’s efforts to tighten control of the internet and social media date back to 2012.