In a statement Dmitry Muratov said he was travelling on a train when an unknown person entered his compartment and threw red paint and acetone at him, while shouting "Muratov, here's one for our boys".
Stuart Smith has more from Moscow.
Hong Kong is carrying out a voluntary mass COVID-19 testing exercise. The government is urging everyone to take part, and says it will provide a valuable snapshot of how well the city is recovering from its recent outbreak of the virus. But critics of the scheme say it’s a waste of time and money. Richard Kimber reports from Hong Kong.
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History has been made in the United States, where Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson is to become the first black woman ever to win a seat on the 9-member US Supreme Court.
President Biden will host a celebration for her on Friday at the White House after Thursday's 53 - 47 vote.
Our Washington Correspondent Simon Marks reports.
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The New York attorney general is asking a judge to hold former US President Donald Trump in contempt of court.
The motion is the latest legal battle in a civil investigation into Trump and his family business activities.
Rachel Silverman has the details.
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The UK government has announced it will prioritise nuclear power as part of a new energy strategy. Around eight large scale nuclear reactors could be put forward to provide energy supply in sites across the country. Amy Lakin reports from London.
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US House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi has tested positive for Covid-19.
Pelosi, aged 82, is currently asymptomatic and is fully vaccinated, but is still quarantining in accordance with CDC guidance.
Benji Hyer has the latest from Washington DC.
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The vote was passed by the General Assembly with 93 yes votes and 24 against.
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The European Union has voiced concern about rights abuses and torture of detainees in Uganda.
Uganda has been in the spotlight since the 2021 Presidential elections that had journalists attacked, activists jailed and opposition leaders violently muzzled. Leon Solomon reports
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