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How Russiaās espionage case against Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich unfolded
Read full article: How Russiaās espionage case against Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich unfoldedWall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich was convicted on Friday of espionage charges in an unusually rapid trial in the countryās highly politicized legal system.
Russia persists in blaming Ukraine for concert attack despite its denial and Islamic State's claim
Read full article: Russia persists in blaming Ukraine for concert attack despite its denial and Islamic State's claimRussian officials persist in saying Ukraine and the West had a role in last weekās deadly Moscow concert hall attack despite vehement denials of involvement by Kyiv and a claim of responsibility by an affiliate of the Islamic State group.
Russia puts spokesman for tech giant and Facebook owner Meta on wanted list
Read full article: Russia puts spokesman for tech giant and Facebook owner Meta on wanted listRussia's interior ministry has added the spokesman of U.S. tech giant Meta, which owns Facebook and Instagram, to a wanted list, according to its online database.

Explosion at Russian lab housing deadly smallpox virus
Read full article: Explosion at Russian lab housing deadly smallpox virusStephen Morton/Getty Images(CNN) - An explosion has caused a fire at a Russian biological research facility that's one of only two centers in the world known for housing samples of the smallpox virus. In its statement, Vector said that no biohazard material was being stored in the room where the explosion took place. Founded in 1974, the Center for Virology and Biotechnology was once known for developing biological weapons research during the Cold War Soviet era. The head of the Koltsovo science city, where Vector is located, told Russian state news agency RIA-Novosti that there was no biological threat. The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is the only other center in the world approved and known to have live samples of the deadly smallpox virus.

Russia launches 2 ballistic missiles in Arctic Ocean
Read full article: Russia launches 2 ballistic missiles in Arctic Ocean(CNN) - Russia launched two ballistic missiles from nuclear-powered submarines in the Arctic Ocean and the Barents Sea on Saturday, according to a tweet from the Russian Ministry of Defense. Described as a successful test launch, the missiles were part of combat training, the ministry said. Video of the missiles' launch was also shown in the tweet. "Nuclear powered submarines Tula and Yuri Dolgoruky launch ballistic missiles Sineva and Bulava from Circumpolar region of the Arctic Ocean and the Barents Sea," the tweet read. The ministry said that the launches confirmed the technical properties of the missiles and the performance of all missile systems on submarines.

Russian spacecraft carrying humanoid robot fails to dock
Read full article: Russian spacecraft carrying humanoid robot fails to dock(CNN) - A spacecraft carrying Russia's humanoid robot failed to dock with the International Space Station on Saturday morning, Russian state news agencies reported. Fedor, also known as Skybot F-850, is a life-sized, artificially intelligent robot sent to space by Russia. Live broadcast of the docking on the Russian space agency Roskomos was interrupted with the Soyuz spacecraft about 100 meters (109 yards) off the ISS, news agency AFP reported. "Russian cosmonauts issued a command to abort the automated approach of an uncrewed Russian Soyuz spacecraft to the International Space Station after the craft was unable to lock onto its target at the station's space-facing Poisk module," NASA confirmed. The crew and the ISS are safe," said Russia's space agency Roskosmos in a tweet.

Russian jet crash-lands in field near Moscow after bird strike
Read full article: Russian jet crash-lands in field near Moscow after bird strikeA Ural Airlines Airbus A321 crash landed following a bird strike just after takeoff from Moscow's Zhukovsky Airport. MOSCOW - A Russian passenger jet flew into a flock of birds then crash-landed in a cornfield just outside a Moscow airport Thursday, according to Russian state news agency TASS. The Ural Airlines Airbus A321 was carrying 226 passengers and a crew of seven from Moscow's Zhukovsky airport to Simferopol -- a city on the Crimean Peninsula -- when it ran into trouble. The official told TASS that the emergency landing took place in a field less than a kilometer (0.62 miles) away from the airport's runway. In May, at least 41 people on board a Russian Aeroflot SU1492 jet were killed after the aircraft crash-landed at a Moscow airport on Sunday, bursting into flames on impact.

State media: Radiation levels rose after deadly incident in Russia
Read full article: State media: Radiation levels rose after deadly incident in RussiaiStock/BWBImages(CNN) - Authorities in northern Russia detected a brief rise in radiation levels following a deadly explosion at a military training ground in the Arkhangelsk region, state news agency TASS reported Thursday. "The brief rise of the radiation level was registered in Severodvinsk at about noon," said Kseniya Yudina, a spokeswoman for the city, TASS reported. The Arkhangelsk regional governor told TASS that the area around the explosion would not be evacuated. State news agency RIA-Novosti, citing regional law enforcement, put the casualty toll higher, saying two people died and 15 were injured in the explosion. The agency told RIA-Novosti the incident occurred 30 kilometers from the city of Severodvinsk, and that circumstances were being clarified.

Explosions, evacuations after fire at military warehouse in Siberia
Read full article: Explosions, evacuations after fire at military warehouse in SiberiaACHINSK, Russia - A state of emergency has been declared in a Siberian district where a fire at a military warehouse used to store artillery shells set off a series of huge explosions, Russian state news agency TASS reported. Thousands of residents are being evacuated from the 20 kilometer (12 mile) zone around the base near the city of Achinsk, TASS said, quoting the Russian Emergencies Ministry. Emergency personnel have been sent to the area, according to a statement from Achinsk district officials. It's not yet clear what caused the warehouse fire, but vast wildfires have been blazing in Siberia for weeks, fueled by exceptionally hot weather. In Siberia, the fires span an area almost the size of Belgium, Reuters reported, while others are raging in Greenland and parts of Alaska.