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Kremlin crackdown silences war protests, from benign to bold

(AP) --- A former police officer who discussed Russia’s invasion on the phone. A priest who preached to his congregation about the suffering of Ukrainians. A student who held up a banner with no words — just asterisks.

Hundreds of Russians are facing charges for speaking out against the war in Ukraine since a repressive law was passed last month that outlaws the spread of “false information” about the invasion and disparaging the military.

Ukraine says it damaged Russian flagship, crew evacuates

KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Ukraine said its forces struck and seriously damaged the flagship of Russia’s Black Sea fleet, dealing a potentially major setback to Moscow’s troops as they try to regroup for a renewed offensive in eastern Ukraine after retreating from much of the north, including the capital.

Sweden's prime minister does not confirm whether her party decided on bid to join NATO

STOCKHOLM, April 13. /TASS/: Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson neither confirmed nor denied information that the leadership of her Social Democratic Party has already made a decision on the country's NATO membership and the goal is to apply this June.

Russia has no chemical weapons, they have been disposed of — Federation Council speaker

MOSCOW, April 13. /TASS/: Russia disposed of all stockpile of chemical weapons; all allegations about a chemical weapon attack in Ukraine being prepared by Russia are a lie, Russian Federation Council Speaker Valentina Matviyenko told reporters Wednesday.

UK sanctions Russian top businessmen — government’s website

LONDON, April 13. /TASS/: President of the Russian oil producer Lukoil Vagit Alekperov, Board Chairman of Sistema Holding Vladimir Evtushenkov and ex-President of Russian Railways Vladimir Yakunin were added to the updated sanction list posted on the website of the UK government on Wednesday.

The updated version of the document now contains 206 more individuals from Russia, the Donetsk and Lugansk People’s Republics.

"Through his directorship of Lukoil, Alekperov continues to obtain a benefit from and/or continues to support the Government of Russia," the document says.

ESA discontinues cooperation with Russia on its lunar missions — statement

ROME, April 13. /TASS/: The European Space Agency (ESA) has taken a decision to stop cooperation with Russia on its missions Luna-25, Luna-26 and Luna-27, ESA said in a statement on Wednesday, made available to TASS.

"ESA’s Director General has initiated a comprehensive review of all activities currently undertaken in cooperation with Russia and Ukraine," the statement says.

In particular, "ESA will discontinue cooperative activities with Russia on Luna-25, -26 and -27."

Russia: Peskov brands AUKUS ‘narrow pact’ unable to serve as security platform in Asia-Pacific

MOSCOW, April 13. /TASS/: The trilateral partnership between Australia, the United Kingdom and the United States (AUKUS) is a ‘narrow pact’ incapable of serving as a platform for providing security in the Asia-Pacific region, Russian Presidential Spokesman Dmitry Peskov said on Wednesday.

"We are closely monitoring all of these processes," Peskov told journalists in response to a question about the previously extended invitation to Japan to join AUKUS.

France: Macron says Le Pen showing authoritarian streak after journalist ban

PARIS, April 13 (Reuters) - French President Emmanuel Macron launched a scathing attack on far-right rival Marine Le Pen on Wednesday, saying her true "authoritarian" intentions were showing after she banned a team of reporters and did not rule out a return to the death penalty.

Macron, a pro-European centrist, became president in 2017 after easily beating Le Pen when voters rallied behind him to keep the far-right out of power. This time, he is facing a much tougher challenge.

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