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After the International Criminal Court issued an arrest warrant for Vladimir Putin, the Russian dictator could be detained by ...
Forbes notes that Putin, now wanted in 125 countries, is sharply curbing his international travel. The International Criminal ...
Exiled Russian journalists Andrei Soldatov and Irina Borogan tell Newsweek about Vladimir Putin's crackdown and their book ...
Increased Control. In addition to the travel restrictions for lawmakers, Putin also signed a law providing annual family payments to working Russians with two or more children.
Vladimir Putin will not travel to Brazil for next month’s BRICS summit due to the outstanding International Criminal Court (ICC) arrest warrant on the Russian president, the Kremlin said Wednesday.
The travel restrictions announced by Moscow affect 92 American citizens, including journalists, lawyers, and leaders from what Russia describes as key military-industrial firms.
Vladimir Putin will skip the BRICS summit in Rio de Janeiro next month. The Kremlin cites the ICC arrest warrant as the reason. Putin faces charges related to the alleged deportation of Ukrainian ...