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Biden to sanction Russia over Navalny poisoning, jailing
The Biden administration on Tuesday announced new sanctions on Russia in response to Moscow’s poisoning and jailing of Alexei Navalny, accusing Russia’s main intelligence agency of attempting to assassinate the opposition leader last year. The administration is imposing sanctions on seven members of the Russian government and export controls on several business entities involved in biological agent production. The sanctions include Russian officials and a Russian research center that were previously sanctioned by the European Union and United Kingdom in October in connection with Navalny’s poisoning. The sanctions, which are being coordinated with EU partners, come after an intelligence community assessment concluded with “high confidence” that officers of Russia’s Federal Security Service used the Novichok nerve agent to poison Navalny in August, Biden administration officials said. ADVERTISEMENT “We’re sending a clear signal to Russia that there are consequences for the … [Read more...] about Biden to sanction Russia over Navalny poisoning, jailing
Belarus Jails Journalist for Revealing ‘Medical Secrets’ in Protester’s Death
KYIV - A Belarusian court sentenced a journalist to six months in prison on Tuesday for divulging medical secrets, after she had contradicted official statements about the death of a protester who the authorities suggested was drunk at the time. Katerina Borisevich, from the local news outlet TUT.BY, had reported that there was no alcohol in the bloodstream of protester Roman Bondarenko when he died. Officials said he had suffered fatal injuries in a drunken brawl, while his allies said he had been beaten by security forces. Artyom Sorokin, the doctor who had shared Bondarenko's medical report with Borisevich, was given a suspended sentence. The death of the 31-year-old became a flashpoint in months of mass protests against veteran President Alexander Lukashenko, who launched a violent crackdown that has triggered Western sanctions on Minsk but support from Russia. The authorities said that revealing information about Bondarenko posed a threat to public safety. "The only fair … [Read more...] about Belarus Jails Journalist for Revealing ‘Medical Secrets’ in Protester’s Death
‘We Are A Very Safe Destination’: Vacationers Flocking To U.S. Virgin Islands
MIAMI (CBSMiami) – You still can’t take a luxury cruise line to the U.S. Virgin Islands, but you can fly and tourism is turning around, even with the cruise ship business dead in the water for now. “We are a very safe destination,” said U.S. Virgin Islands Tourism Commissioner Joseph Boschulte. “Our positivity rate, knock on wood, for the pandemic is less than two and one half percent.” READ MORE: Stimulus Check Update: When Could Another Economic Relief Payment Arrive? With no cruise ships and inbound passengers from the U.S. screened and on the ground awareness in vogue, vacationers are beginning to flock in. “Everybody who lives there and travels there understands the importance of keeping those practices in place, everybody is a stake holder in this,” explained Alexander Britell of the Caribbean Journal. It has not all been good. The islands shut down twice when cases spiked and now there seems to be a steady run of low number of cases. In order to keep numbers low, … [Read more...] about ‘We Are A Very Safe Destination’: Vacationers Flocking To U.S. Virgin Islands