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Kremlin tells Telegram owner: be more attentive after attack near Moscow
The Kremlin told Telegram owner Pavel Durov to be more attentive after the messaging application was allegedly used to help recruit the gunmen who attacked a concert hall outside Moscow. Telegram, now based in Dubai, was founded by Durov, who left Russia in 2014 after he lost control of his previous company. Russian-born Durov, 39, lives in Dubai and holds dual citizenship of the United Arab Emirates and France, according to Telegram.
1 min read - BusinessBBC
The Scottish economy: 'Poor but improving'
There is uncertainty, fuelled by business concerns about recruitment, "extreme cost pressures" and price hikes.
6 min read - US PoliticsBBC
Joe Lieberman, former vice presidential candidate, dies at 82
The former US Senator was Al Gore's running mate in the 2000 presidential election
3 min read - NewsBBC
Snow leads to 'extreme care' warning for drivers
Devon County Council urges people to "drive with extreme care" and "avoid high roads".
1 min read - SportsBBC
Louis Rees-Zammit: Ex-Wales rugby star to sign for Super Bowl winners Kansas City Chiefs
Louis Rees-Zammit will join current Super Bowl champions Kansas City Chiefs later this week.
2 min read - SportsBBC
Steph Houghton retirement: An iconic figure who leaves women's game in better place
Steph Houghton will retire at the end of the season and the iconic English footballer will leave behind a women's game that has grown immensely with her help.
5 min read - NewsBBC
Play adaption of teen's death 'tells human story'
Connor Sparrowhawk drowned whilst in an NHS unit in 2013.
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