A Finnish court on Friday sentenced a Russian neo-Nazi to life in prison on war crimes charges stemming from a 2014 clash in Ukraine, with Kyiv hailing the ruling as a "key milestone".
Voislav Torden, a commander of the Russian neo-Nazi paramilitary group Rusich, was found guilty on Friday of 'four different war crimes' committed in the Luhansk region of eastern Ukraine.
Russian Voislav Torden, born as Yan Petrovsky, has been sentenced to life imprisonment by the Helsinki District Court.
The prolific and controversial trainer appears to be set to return to the Kentucky Derby with several possible contenders in 2025.
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Worcester Telegram on MSNWhy's it called that? A fort and a statue, deserved honors for Worcester lawyerOn July 4, 1906, 15 years after his death, a massive statue of Devens, in Union uniform and astride a horse, was unveiled ...
Baltimore-area leaders are fed up with the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s cut of two programs that provide more than $1 billion for schools and food banks across the ...
A federal New York judge has granted a modified protective order in Blake Lively’s ongoing legal battle with Justin Baldoni, the “It Ends With Us” director and ...
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