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The family of Russian President Vladimir Putin, who has served in office from 2000 to 2008 and since 2012, comes from the Russian peasantry. Spiridon Putin (1879–1965) was a cook in Gorky (now known as Nizhny Novgorod), his son Vladimir Spiridonovich (1911–1999) participated in World War II, and grandson Vladimir Vladimirovich (born 1952) made a career in the KGB and the FSB, before being ...
On 17 March 2023, following an investigation of war crimes, crimes against humanity and genocide, the International Criminal Court (ICC) issued arrest warrants for Vladimir Putin, the president of Russia, and Maria Lvova-Belova, Russian commissioner for children's rights, alleging responsibility for the war crime of unlawful deportation and transfer of children during the Russo-Ukrainian War. [1]
The police were invited into the embassy and he was arrested. [16] He was found guilty of breaching the United Kingdom Bail Act and sentenced to 50 weeks in prison. [17] The U.S. government unsealed an indictment charging Assange with conspiracy to commit computer intrusion related to the leaks provided by Manning. [18]
It accused Biden of withholding $1 billion in aid to Ukraine to stop an investigation into Ukrainian gas company Burisma Holdings. Biden's son, Hunter, was a Burisma board member from 2014-2019 ...
Hunter Biden was convicted on federal gun charges in June and pleaded guilty to tax charges in September. His f a ther pa rdoned him this month ahead of his scheduled sentencing in the gun case on ...
An FBI informant accused of lying about the Biden family has cut a plea deal with special counsel David Weiss, the prosecutor who led the criminal probe into Hunter Biden.
The ICC has publicly indicted 67 people. Proceedings against 34 are ongoing: 30 are at large as fugitives and four are on trial. Proceedings against 33 have been completed: three are serving sentences, seven have finished sentences, four have been acquitted, seven have had the charges against them dismissed, four have had the charges against them withdrawn, and eight have died before the ...
Secret US Embassy Cables by WikiLeaks; The US embassy cables by The Guardian; State's Secrets by The New York Times; WikiLeaks Diplomatic Cables FAQ by Der Spiegel; The Arrest of Julian Assange and the U.S. "War on WikiLeaks" – video report by Democracy Now! cables.csv at the Internet Archive, everything unredacted