Assassination of Boris Nemtsov
Lavrov, Kerry Discuss Minsk Ceasefire, Nemtsov's Murder
US State Secretary John Kerry and Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov met in Geneva on Monday, as the UN Human Rights Office released its latest report on the death toll in Ukraine.
According to the report, the number of people killed in eastern Ukraine since April 2014 surpassed the 6000 mark, despite the successive ceasefire agreements.
Kerry, Lavrov open tough talks on Ukraine, Nemtsov
US Secretary of State John Kerry began tough talks in Geneva on March 2 with his Russian counterpart Sergei Lavrov due to focus on the fighting in eastern Ukraine.
Kerry was also expected to press Lavrov to ensure that Moscow carries out a credible investigation into the assassination of Russian opposition leader Boris Nemtsov.
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Protests held in wake of murder of Russian politician
Protests held in wake of murder of Russian politician
NEW YORK -- Dozens of demonstrators protested in New York near the Permanent Mission of Russia to the UN over the murder of Russian opposition politician Boris Nemtsov.
Shocking video - Boris Nemtsov being murdered
Socking video of the moment Boris Nemtsov is being murdered sees the light of publicity.
The video captures the cruel murder of leading Russian opposition politician and former Deputy Prime Minister Boris Nemtsov who was shot dead in Moscow.
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"I am not afraid," Russians march in memory of murdered Putin critic
Holding placards declaring "I am not afraid", thousands of Russians marched in Moscow on March 1 in memory of Kremlin critic Boris Nemtsov, whose murder has widened a split in society that some say could threaten Russia's future.
Thousands March in Moscow to Honour Murdered Boris Nemtsov
Thousands of people began a march in central Moscow on Sunday afternoon to honour the memory of the murdered Russian opposition politician Boris Nemtsov.
Moscow police said some 16,500 people were taking part in the march about an hour after it started around 3 pm local time (1200 GMT), RIA Novosti reported. Earlier, AFP put the the number of the participants at over 10,000.
Marching to the spot where Boris Nemtsov shot dead
Following the death of leading Russian opposition politician and former Deputy Prime Minister Boris Nemtsov who was shot dead in Moscow, thousands of people
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UN Chief Calls for Bringing Nemtsov's Killers to Justice 'Swiftly'
UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon has condemned the assassination of Russian opposition politician Boris Nemtsov and said he expected the perpetrators "to be brought to justice swiftly."
Nemtsov was gunned down on 27 February in central Moscow by unknown assailants. Russian authorities have announced an investigation into the case.
Russia's Putin Vows Justice after Boris Nemtsov Killing
Russian President Vladimir Putin has told murdered Boris Nemtsov's mother that "everything will be done" have the perpetrators and organizers "punished."
In a telegram to Ms Dina Yakovleva Eidmann published on the Kremlin's website, Putin has called the event of Friday evening a "vile and cynical act".
Bulgarian President: We Are Concerned about Russia over Nemtsov's Death
"We love and respect this Russia that gave the world many achievements and culture, but are concerned for this Russia where such killings happen," President Rosen Plenveliev has said.
The comment of Bulgaria's head of state was dedicated to the murder of opposition activist Boris Nemtsov who was shot dead last week.