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Snow set to cause disruption as Britain braces for week of freezing temperatures

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Snow is set to hit parts of Scotland today before spreading south next week as cold air from the Arctic brings freezing temperatures.
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Humza Yousaf has announced his resignation as Scotland's first minister ahead of forthcoming confidence votes. Mr Yousaf had been battling for his political survival after terminating the power-sharing deal between the SNP and Scottish Greens on Thursday. He entered Holyrood in 2011, first as a regional MSP and then as the representative for Glasgow Pollok five years later. In 2012, he became a junior minister in Alex Salmond’s government, before being promoted to the Scottish Cabinet during Nicola Sturgeon’s premiership. He went on to become the youngest and the first Asian and Muslim first minister in the office’s history. Report by Jonesia. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/itn and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/itn

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After torpedoing a relationship with the Greens and alienating his party, Scotland's first minister Humza Yousaf was due to face a vote of no-confidence later this week – but instead pre-emptively quit Parliament. Someone else at the "helm" would be a better fit as first minister, he said.

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Humza Yousaf has confirmed he will be stepping down as first minister of Scotland saying he 'underestimated' the level of hurt ending a power-sharing deal with the Greens would have. Report by Alibhaiz. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/itn and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/itn

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Humza Yousaf quits as Scotland's first minister before facing confidence votes

Humza Yousaf has resigned as Scotland's first minister after cutting ties with his government's power-sharing partners.
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A lawsuit filed by the mother of the late Russian opposition figure, Alexei Navalny, alleging inadequate medical care during his time in the Arctic penal colony where he passed away, has been dismissed. The court in the town of Labytnangi, near the penal colony, rejected the suit, citing Navalny's absence as the plaintiff. Ivan Zhdanov, a former aide to Navalny, expressed dismay over the decision, highlighting Navalny's history of filing lawsuits regarding medical care in prisons. The dismissal, Zhdanov noted, comes with a tone of mockery, given Navalny's tragic demise. ~HT.178~PR.152~ED.194~

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Vladimir Putin Secures 5th Term , as Russia’s President. On March 18, Russia's Central Election Commission confirmed that Putin won reelection by a landslide. He reportedly received over 87% of the vote. Countries that congratulated him include Cuba, Honduras, Nicaragua, North Korea, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan and Venezuela. However, critics say that Putin didn't have any credible opposition, and free speech against him was stifled. For example, Alexei Navalny, a fierce opponent of Putin's, died last month in an Arctic prison, and his other critics have either been jailed or exiled, 'USA Today' reports. . For example, Alexei Navalny, a fierce opponent of Putin's, died last month in an Arctic prison, and his other critics have either been jailed or exiled, 'USA Today' reports. . Independent media outlets have also been shuttered. . The elections took place in an ever-shrinking political space, which has resulted in an alarming increase of violations of civil and political rights.., Josep Borrell, the European Union's top foreign policy official, via statement. ... and precluded many candidates from running, including all those opposed to Russia’s illegal war of aggression, deprived Russian voters of a real choice and heavily limited their access to accurate information, Josep Borrell, the European Union's top foreign policy official, via statement. The United States referred to the vote as "neither free nor fair," while Germany called it a "pseudo-election.". Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said that Putin is "sick with power and is doing everything in his power to rule forever.". Putin is currently Russia's "longest-serving leader since Joseph Stalin," 'USA Today' reports.

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Alexei Navalny Death: Russian Intelligence Chief says Navalny died of natural causes | Oneindia [Video]

Alexei Navalny Death: Russian Intelligence Chief says Navalny died of natural causes | Oneindia

Russia's Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR) chief, Sergei Naryshkin, stated on Tuesday that Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny's death was due to natural causes, asserting that Navalny "died his own death." Navalny, the most prominent opponent of Kremlin leader Vladimir Putin, passed away last month at the age of 47 in an Arctic penal colony. His death has sparked widespread speculation regarding Putin's potential involvement. #AlexeiNavalny #NavalnyDeath #RussianIntelligence #VladimirPutin #NaturalCauses #Kremlin #Russia #PoliticalPrisoner #Democracy #HumanRights #Investigation #JusticeForNavalny #FreeSpeech #PoliticalActivism #WorldNews #InternationalRelations #Corruption #Accountability #Truth #Transparency ~HT.178~PR.152~ED.103~GR.125~

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Thousands Attend Alexei Navalny’s Funeral in Moscow

Thousands Attend , Alexei Navalny’s , Funeral in Moscow. Last month, Navalny, a critic of Russian President Vladimir Putin, died in a Russian penal colony. . His funeral took place on March 1 at the Quench My Sorrows church in Moscow, 'The Guardian' reports. His funeral took place on March 1 at the Quench My Sorrows church in Moscow, 'The Guardian' reports. He will be buried at Borisovsky cemetery. Thousands of supporters gathered to pay their respects, despite threats from the Kremlin that unsanctioned gatherings would result in arrests. 250,000 more watched via a livestream. . 'The Guardian' reports that some supporters were arrested as they left their homes to attend the service. Many supporters could be heard shouting, "No to war!" and "Putin is a killer!," 'The Guardian' reports. I feel pain, like any other person who came here. I have come to say bye to a real leader. He was the best of us. He told us not to be scared, and it’s our duty to be here. I am not scared. My fear had evaporated a long time ago, A Navalny supporter, via 'The Guardian'. Navalny's family, who had difficulty retrieving his body, claims that the Kremlin attempted to pressure them into holding a private ceremony in the Arctic where he died. Putin has still not commented on Navalny's death, 'The Guardian' reports. . While the funeral procession was shunned by Russian officials, pro-peace politicians that were previously barred from running in the upcoming presidential elections were in attendance. While the funeral procession was shunned by Russian officials, pro-peace politicians that were previously barred from running in the upcoming presidential elections were in attendance. We have come to say goodbye to a person who was a symbol of an era. There is still hope that everything will be all right and Russia will be free and peaceful as Alexei had dreamed, Boris Nadezhdin, pro-peace politician, to the Russian independent TV channel Dozhd

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