Russia-Ukraine war live: Vladimir Putin to be sworn in for fifth term as Russian president | World news

Russia-Ukraine war live: Vladimir Putin to be sworn in for fifth term as Russian president | World news
Russia-Ukraine war live: Vladimir Putin to be sworn in for fifth term as Russian president | World news
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Vladimir Putin has sworn in for a new six-year presidential term. He is now making his inaugural address. There are a few colorful characters at the ceremony, including American actor Steven Seagal.

US actor Steven Seagal arrives for the inauguration ceremony of Russian President Vladimir Putin for his next six-year term in office, at the Kremlin in Moscow, Russia. Photograph: Alexander Nemenov/Reuters

Alexander Zaldostanov also known as “Khirurg” (The Surgeon), a leader of the Night Wolves bikers’ club, is also at the ceremony.

Alexander Zaldostanov also known as “Khirurg” (The Surgeon), a leader of the Night Wolves bikers’ club arrives to Russia’s president-elect Vladimir Putin inauguration ceremony at the Kremlin in Moscow, Russia. Photograph: Alexander Nemenov/Reuters
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Exiled Russian opposition leader Yulia Navalnaya protest supporters on Tuesday to keep up the fight against President Vladimir Putin, describing him in a video on the day of his re-inauguration as a “a liar, a thief and a murderer”, Reuters reports.

убийства, обнищание россиян. Read more on this page дан. Read more on 6 days ago ления Путина
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— Yulia Navalnaya (@yulia_navalnaya) https://twitter.com/yulia_navalnaya/status/1787756750159929854?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw

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EU plans to sanction Ukrainian media oligarch accused of treason by Kyiv

Jennifer Rankin

The EU plans to sanction a media oligarch accused of conducting malignant influence operations in Europe and ban four more Russian media outlets from the airwaves and internet in its latest round of measures against Russia.

The bloc is seeking to sanction Viktor Medvedchuk, a former Ukrainian politician and businessman accused of high treason by Kyiv, who was released to Russia in a prisoner exchange in 2022.

According to the EU draft listing Medvedchuk has “continued funding and carrying out influence operations targeting political parties and individual politicians in Europe”.

He is said to fund Voice of Europe, a Russian media outlet accused of systematic “media manipulation and distortion of the facts”. Voice of Europe is set to be banned in the EU, alongside Russian state news agency Ria Novosti, the newspapers Rossiyskaya Gazeta and Izvestiya.

Voice of Europe and Medvedchuk were sanctioned by the Czech Republic in March for an alleged pro-Russian influence operation aimed at destabilizing the European elections in June.

Under the latest proposal, EU political parties, foundations, NGOs and think-tanks will be barred from accepting money from the Russian state or its proxies.

The latest draft sanctions – the 14th since the invasion of Ukraine in February 2022 – also proposes restrictions on goods and services linked to Russia’s liquefied natural gas industry. The European Commission wants to impose restrictions on the transhipment of LNG in the EU to stop Russia exporting shipped gas to non-EU countries via EU ports.

The EU also wants to ban new investment, goods and services to build LNG terminals in the Russian Arctic. The proposals, however, stop short of a ban on Russian LNG, which unlike most pipeline gas has continued to be imported into the EU.

The plans have to be approved unanimously by all EU 27 member states before coming into force.

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A Russian court has remanded a US citizen in custody for 10 days for disorderly conduct, Reuters reports citing the state-run RIA news agency.

A TV report said the man, while drunk, had climbed into a children’s library through a window and fell asleep there.

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Polish special services have found and dismantled bugging devices in a room where the council of ministers was due to meet on Tuesday, the special services coordinator’s spokesperson said, Reuters reports.

Poland, a hub for Western military supplies to Ukraine as Kyiv fights Russia’s invasion, is on site alert for any signs of spying activity.

“The State Protection Service, in cooperation with the Internal Security Agency, detected and dismantled devices that could be used for eavesdropping in the room where the meeting of the Council of Ministers is to be held today in Katowice,” Jacek Dobrzynski wrote on social media platform

“The services are carrying out further activities in this matter,” Dobrzynski added.

On Monday, the government said it was verifying if a Polish judge who had access to confidential information and asked for political asylum in Belarus had been spying.

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Good morning and welcome to us Ukraine blog as the time has just passed 10am in Kyiv and Moscow.

Russian President Vladimir Putin will be sworn into office at a lavish ceremony in the Kremlin later today, embarking on a record-breaking fifth term with more power than ever before.

As AFP writes, the 71-year-old has ruled Russia since the turn of the century, securing a fresh six-year mandate in March after winning presidential elections devoid of all opposition.

The inauguration will be broadcast live on most major Russian television channels from around midday (10.00BST), when a luxury motorcade will drive Putin to Moscow’s Grand Kremlin Palace.

After arriving, he will walk through the palace corridors to the ornate Saint Andrew Hall, where he will take the presidential oath and make a brief address to Russians.

Government officials and foreign diplomats in Moscow have been invited to the ceremony, including French ambassador Pierre Levy, who is expected to attend.

Other European countries including Poland, Germany and the Czech Republic have signaled that they will not send representatives amid soured tensions over the conflict Ukraine.

Yesterday Ukraine urged its western allies not to recognize Putin as the “legitimate president” of Russia given his 87% landslide victory was criticized by most international observers and dismissed as rigged by opposition and rights groups.

The ceremony comes at an especially tense time for Russia’s diplomatic relations given that yesterday it announced tactical nuclear drills and threatened to strike British military facilities amid its anger over comments by senior politicians including Emmanuel Macron and David Cameron.

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