So Hitler didn’t escape to South America to run a bar with Elvis? On Friday, the daughter of Russia’s press secretary posted a photo of his remains, in storage at the Federal Security Service’s (FSB) secret archives in Moscow Read Full Article at RT.com
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The Lancashire-based Federation of Small Businesses has said the next Budget must be the most pro-business ever if Britain is to beat recession.
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Is there a certain aggravation of relations between Russia and the United States, or is this a normal process of eternal confrontation? How critical is the current aggravation of relations between Russia and America? Political scientist, founder and president of the Association of Information Operations Specialists Andrey Manoilo shared his opinion on the subject."The main confrontation in the world over the past hundred years has been the confrontation between the USSR, then Russia and the United States of America. This planet is always small for us. I have heard many times that the relations between Russia and the United States have never been worse. Are we going through another stage of exacerbation or is it the common political background of international reality?""This relationship has always been difficult. It is hard to recollect a moment when it was more or less simple. There were such periods, but there were very few of them in history."One of them is a short period of time after the September 11 terrorist attacks, when the Americans recognized Russia as one of the main strategic allies in the fight against international terrorism.
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Russia’s Federal Security Service (FSB) has told the Russian Union of Journalists (UJR) the prosecution of former journalist Ivan Safronov – accused of spying for Czech intelligence – isn’t related to his career in journalism. Read Full Article at RT.com
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A serviceman from Russia’s Black Sea Fleet has been arrested by the country’s Federal Security Service (FSB) on suspicion of working for Ukrainian military intelligence. Read Full Article at RT.com
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Press enquiries: +41 61 280 8138 [email protected] Ref no: 25/2020 The Financial Stability Board today published its Peer Review of…
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Former journalist Ivan Safronov, accused by Russia’s Federal Security Service (FSB) of spying for Czech intelligence, has been isolated in Moscow’s Lefortovo pre-trial detention center due to suspected coronavirus. Read Full Article at RT.com
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Tajik national Odil Kayumov was prepping to commit a terror attack in Moscow very soon before he was neutralized by security service officers, according to a source in the law enforcement agencies. "Kayumov was planning to organize a terror attack in one of the capital’s crowded places very soon, the preparations were almost complete," the source said, failing to disclose any other details but adding that the man had a plan to flee to Turkey immediately after the terror attack. In turn, another source said that the investigation is currently determining contacts of the terrorist - "Supposedly, he was looking for a safer place for a clandestine arsenal storage". The Tajik citizen was staying in Russia legally. "According to preliminary information, Tajik citizen Odil Kayumov was in Russia legally and had a work permit", Kayumov previously was not targeted by law enforcement agencies. Earlier, the FSB public relations center revealed that a militant who had been preparing for mass shooting in Moscow and a trip to Syria to join terrorists there was eliminated.
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FRANKLIN, Tenn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)---- $FSB--Franklin Financial Network, Inc. (the "Company") (NYSE: FSB), parent company of Franklin Synergy Bank (the "Bank"), reports net income of $10.2 million, or $0.66 per diluted common share, for the quarter-ended June 30, 2020, compared to net income of $5.2 million, or $0.34 per diluted common share, for the quarter-ended June 30, 2019. Pre-tax pre-provision profit was $16.1 million for the quarter-ended June 30, 2020, compared to $12.9 million for the quarter-en
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Russia's Federal Security Service (FSB) said on Monday it had thwarted a planned militant attack in Moscow and killed the man suspected of plotting it, Russian news agencies re…
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A Russian cyberespionage group that hacked into election networks before the 2016 U.S. presidential election is now attempting to steal coronavirus vaccine information from researchers in the U.S., U.K., and Canada. The governments of those three countries issued a warning on July 16 saying that the group known as APT29 or “Cozy Bear” is targeting vaccine development efforts. The group, which is connected with the FSB, Russia’s internal security service, had gotten inside the Democratic National Committee networks prior to the 2016 election. This latest incident illustrates yet again how, beyond carrying all of our phone, text, and internet communications,… This story continues at The Next Web
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Russia's FSB Is Making Life Harder for Blockchain Companies | UK Stocks, Forex, Commodities, Crypto, Live Market News- Daily Forex News
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Russian intelligence might have a lot to do with helping former Wirecard COO Jan Marsalek disappear into thin air.
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Russia's Federal Security Service (FSB) has opened an extremism case against a disabled pensioner who refuses to admit the Soviet Union no longer exists. The former superpower imploded in 1991, replaced by 15 independent states. Read Full Article at RT.com
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Press enquiries: +41 61 280 8138 [email protected] Ref no: 23/2020 The Financial Stability Board today published a letter from the FSB…
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Press enquiries: +41 61 280 8138 [email protected] Ref no: 22/2020 The Financial Stability Board today published a letter to the G20 from…
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The Federal Security Service agents have detained the governor of Russia’s Khabarovsk region, Sergey Furgal, on suspicions of organizing a criminal group linked to a series of murders of entrepreneurs over a decade ago. Read Full Article at RT.com
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The FSB says that Safronov was recruited in 2012 and in 2017 he provided the Czech intelligence agencies with information about Russian arms supplies to the Middle East and Africa. The information was later passed on to the US counterparts, according to the case materials
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On the morning of July 7, federal agents in Moscow arrested Ivan Safronov on treason charges. He was arraigned in court later that day and sentenced to two months in jail. Safronov had recently started working as a communications advisor to the head of Russia’s space corporation “Roscosmos,” after nearly ten years of reporting on the Russian military-industrial complex for top business newspapers like Kommersant and Vedomosti. According to the investigation, Safronov passed classified information about Russia’s military to Czech intelligence. His lawyers, on the other hand, are appealing his imprisonment, maintaining that Russia’s Federal Security Service (FSB) hasn’t presented any evidence of his involvement in the crime. Safronov maintains that he’s not guilty. Here’s how Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov responded to reporters’ questions about Safronov’s case the day after his arrest.
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Journalists in cities across Russia have begun holding single-person demonstrations outside of regional Federal Security Service (FSB) offices, in support of Ivan Safronov — a former Kommersant and Vedomosti defense correspondent, and Roscosmos communications advisor, who was arrested on treason charges on July 7. The investigation accused Safronov of passing classified information to Czech intelligence about Russia’s military cooperation with Middle Eastern and African countries. According to his defense attorneys, however, the FSB hasn’t presented any evidence of his involvement in the crime. Safronov himself denies any guilt. Solo pickets in support of Safronov began in Moscow and St. Petersburg on the day of his arrest: Moscow police arrested at least 28 people for protesting, but in St. Petersburg no one was detained.
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The Ukrainian citizen was recruited by the Russian special service; he was apprehended as he tried to withdraw cash for a sabotage act
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Ukraine's SBU service has recordings of phone calls where the detainee elaborates on a feud between the Russian intelligence service and the FSB over control of illegal armed formations' leaders in Donbas.
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“During the urgent investigative [FSB] operation, the local man was detained at his place of residence in Astrakhan,” the spokesman said. According to the FSB, a young man in his 30s swore allegiance to Daesh and planned “an armed attack on administrative buildings.” The FSB also seized weapons, ammunition, grenades and extremist literature from the […] The post Russian FSB Detains Daesh Supporter Who Planned Terrorist Attack in Astrakhan Region appeared first on South Africa Today .
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On Tuesday, July 7, the authorities in Moscow arrested former Kommersant and Vedomosti correspondent Ivan Safronov, now an adviser to the head of the Russian space corporation “Roscosmos,” on suspicion of treason. The first media outlet to report the incident was the Telegram channel Life Shot, which also published video footage of the arrest. A source told the news agency TASS that agents from the Federal Security Service arrested Safronov. Roscosmos has confirmed Safronov’s arrest, but insists that the charges are not related to his work for the state corporation. Officials searched the journalist’s home and — according to a source with ties to the FSB who spoke to Open Russia — also seized Safronov’s documents at his Roscosmos office. At least two lawyers have visited Safronov in custody: Oleg Eliseyev of the “Open Russia Human Rights” project and Sergey Badamshin, who’s worked as a defense attorney in at least two other high-profile cases, helping Moscow State University student Varvara Karaulova and Meduza journalist Ivan Golunov.
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On July 6, a military court in Pskov convicted journalist Svetlana Prokopyeva of “justifying terrorism” in an article where she argued that Russia’s federal authorities are partly to blame for a suicide bombing in October 2018 against an FSB building in Arkhangelsk. Prosecutors wanted her imprisoned for six years, but the court decided to release her with a fine of 500,000 rubles (almost $7,000). Prokopyeva says she plans to challenge the ruling.
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On Monday, July 6, a military court in Pskov convicted journalist Svetlana Prokopyeva of “justifying terrorism” in an article where she argued that Russia’s federal authorities are partly to blame for a suicide bombing against an FSB building in Arkhangelsk. Though prosecutors wanted her imprisoned for six years, the court only fined her 500,000 rubles (almost $7,000). At a press conference hours after the verdict was announced, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov fielded questions from reporters about the case.
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A military court in Pskov has sentenced a journalist to a $10,000 fine for an article, in which she blamed police brutality for a bombing incident at a regional office of the FSB, Russia’s main security agency. Read Full Article at RT.com
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South Africa is known globally for having an efficiently run, well-regulated and stable financial services industry. And the enterprise tasked with regulating this robust sector, the Financial Services Board (FSB), was largely successful – which begs the question: why change this regulator to the Financial Sector Conduct Authority (FSCA) in 2018? The answer is simple.
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Reforms to the global financial system following the banking crisis a decade ago have cut the risk of taxpayers having to rescue lenders again but some gaps still need plugging, the Financial Stability Board (FSB) said on Sunday.
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How The Dutch Rigged The Outcome Of The MH17 Trial (On A Charge That Requires No Proof) Tyler Durden Fri, 06/26/2020 - 03:30 Authored by John Helmer via Dances With Breas blog, The Dutch Government has devised an evidence-proof scheme for ensuring the trial of the Russian government for the destruction of Malaysia Airlines Flight MH17 will end in a conviction . This scheme will work without evidence to prove that the four men accused of the crime of shooting down the aircraft, killing the 298 passengers and crew on board on July 17, 2014, intended to kill; or even intended to fire the missile which allegedly brought MH17 down. The Dutch scheme is evidence-proof because no evidence will be needed, not from US satellite photographs which are missing; nor NATO airborne tracking which shows no missile; nor Ukrainian Security Service (SBU) evidence which has proved to have been fabricated, and in the case of Ukrainian witnesses for the prosecution, threatened, tortured or bribed. The scheme is also evidence-proof because the Dutch Prime Minister has told the Dutch Minister of Justice to order the state prosecutors to tell the state-appointed judge that he must convict the Russians if he finds as proven that MH17 crashed to the ground in eastern Ukraine; that everyone on board was killed; and that the four soldiers accused – three Russians and one Ukrainian – were on the ground fighting.
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The FSB says squares, high streets and other public spaces in Wales should be re-purposed to help businesses
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Russia sentenced Paul Whelan, a former US Marine, to 16 years in a high-security prison on Monday. Whelan was arrested in Moscow in late December 2018 and accused of being on a "spy mission." He had been in town to attend a wedding. Moscow said Whelan was caught with a USB drive containing state secrets. Whelan said the drive was planted in his hotel room. His arrest was believed to be tied to the US prosecution of Maria Butina, the Russian agent who infiltrated the National Rifle Association. According to The Washington Post, Whelan on Monday shouted in the court room that the case was a "political charade" and that Russia was "impotent." Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories . Paul Whelan, the former US Marine accused of espionage, has been sentenced to 16 years in a high-security Russian prison. A judge in Moscow handed down the sentence on Monday. Whelan, 50, was arrested in a luxury Moscow hotel in late December 2018, and formally charged with espionage a week later.
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He is accused of inciting hatred.
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A new report from the FSB has called on local councils and Welsh Government to free up public spaces
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The Russian special serviced detained Ukrainian military missing since May 30 for supposed violation of the state border with the Russian Federation.
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He is accused of "illegal border crossing."
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NEW YORK , June 1, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Halper Sadeh LLP, a global investor rights law firm, continues to investigate whether the following proposed mergers are fair to shareholders. Halper Sadeh LLP may seek increased consideration, additional disclosures and information concerning the proposed transaction, or other relief and benefits on behalf of shareholders: Willis Towers Watson Public Limited Company (NASDAQ: WLTW ) The investigation concerns whether Willis Towers and its board of directors violated the federal securities laws and/or breached their fiduciary duties to shareholders in connection … Full story available on Benzinga.com
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The Central Bank of Russia is intending to use a local, FSB-approved blockchain for its upcoming e-mortgage project.
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There has been no consistency to the regulatory changes during the coronavirus crisis The years after the 2007-09 global financial crisis were characterised by an orgy of rule-making by financial regulators around the world to address the weaknesses exposed by the upheavals. Importantly, a renamed and reinforced Financial Stability Board (FSB), reporting to a series of G20 summits, oversaw the process of reregulation. Despite the economic impact of the measures and the complexity of making rules to suit the needs of different financial systems, a remarkable degree of consistency was achieved. While the US had never fully implemented the Basel II framework, Basel III – featuring, for example, higher reserve requirements – found its way, in more or less recognisable form, into the rulebooks of all the different US banking regulators. Related: How to avoid a W-shaped global coronavirus recession Continue reading…
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The FSB has published a report on the support its wants as the economy comes out of Covid-19 lockdown
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Alexey Titov, a 42-year-old major in Russia's Federal Protective Service (FSO) and an assistant at the Moscow Kremlin on-call Commandant’s Office, died of pneumonia at an FSB hospital on April 30. After his death, his relatives received his test results showing that he'd tested positive for COVID-19. A source in the FSO reported this information to Meduza, and it was confirmed by two of his friends. Another source close to the FSO confirmed information about the major’s death, but emphasized that he was unaware of Titov’s coronavirus diagnosis.
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The perpetrator had been working on FSB instructions.
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FRANKLIN, Tenn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)---- $FSB--Franklin Financial Network, Inc. (the “Company”) (NYSE: FSB), parent company of Franklin Synergy Bank, today announced that its Board of Directors declared a quarterly cash dividend of $0.06 per share. The dividend is payable on May 29, 2020, to shareholders of record as of May 15, 2020. Chief Executive Officer J. Myers Jones, III, commented, “Our management team and employees have gone to great lengths to continue to focus on providing excellent customer servi
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Peskov's comment was more than brief.
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At the moment of the tragedy, Colonel General Andrey Ivanovich Burlaka was responsible for supervision of the weapon traffic from Russia to Ukraine
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BBC, Russia's The Insider and Dutch-based news outlet Bellingcat report that FSB Colonel General Andrey Ivanovich Burlaka is connected to the downing of MH17.
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Col. Gen. Andrei Burlaka, the FSB Border Service's chief of operational staff, has been named as the highest-ranking person of interest in the investigation into the downing of the plane.
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The FSB was coercing the man to cooperation to obtain intelligence on the Ukraine's Border Guard Service units' operations.
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It was forcing him to cooperate privately in order to obtain information on the combat duty of units of Ukraine’s State Border Guard Service
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