Sponsored
Russian court jails prominent election monitoring activist for 5 years
Posted
A Moscow court sentenced Grigory Melkonyants, a leader of election monitoring group Golos, to five years in prison for organizing an "undesirable" organization. Melkonyants, who rejects the charges as politically motivated, is a victim of the Kremlin's crackdown on critics since the Ukraine invasion. Golos, known for exposing election violations, has faced increasing pressure and designation as a "foreign agent."
Search
Categories
- National
- International
- Business
- Technology
- Health
- Education
- Sports
- Entertainment
- Travel
- Environment
- Science
- Law
- Agriculture
- Real Estate
- Opinion
- Religion
- Weather
- Automotive
- Social Issues
- Culture
- Sci-Fi & Future
Read More
Vamika's airport moment with teddy melts hearts
Following Virat Kohli's retirement buzz, a delightful video of Vamika with her teddy bear has...
Birgunj schools shift to morning classes amid scorching heat
BIRGUNJ: In response to the ongoing heatwave, schools in Birgunj Metropolitan City have shifted...
Gambhir, first batch of India Test squad likely to leave for England on June 6
Gautam Gambhir and the initial group of Test players are scheduled to depart for England on June...
Indian-origin techie among three climbers killed in Washington's North Cascades
Vishnu Irigireddy, an Indian-origin tech executive, tragically died with two other climbers in...