Rishi Sunak’s decision to allow Russian students to sign up for a UK-based masters degree aimed at “emerging leaders” can only possibly benefit “apparatchiks of Putin’s regime”, senior Tory MP Sir Jacob Rees-Mogg. Meanwhile former Tory leader Sir Iain Duncan Smith branded
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Vladimir Putin’s likely successor as President has sent a chilling warning about the West to Russia’s neighbours. Nikolai Patrushev, who is secretary of Russia’s Security Council and has been tipped to one day succeed Putin, has previously issued a number of chilling
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A U.N.-backed panel focused on children’s rights urged Russia to prevent the alteration of school textbooks to align with its political and military agenda. The Committee on the Rights of the Child conducted hearings in Geneva, part of regular reviews given to
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