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Russia indulges in further Baltic deportation fantasies

LSM.lv English

LSM.lv English

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July 8, 2026

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Narrative Analysis: Appeal to Fear
Russia indulges in further Baltic deportation fantasies

In highly unoriginal comments, Russian Foreign Ministry officials have said that the Baltic states are playing with fire by opening up their territory for hostile actions against Russia.

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Meduza.io

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· Jul 7, 2026

Her father called the police during an argument. Turkey sent her back to Russia to stand trial for anti-war speech.

A Russian activist facing criminal charges for “discrediting” the military was deported from Turkey to Russia after her visa-free stay expired and she was unable to obtain a residence permit, her father told BBC’s Russian service. The activist, Ariadna Litvinova, had come to stay with him in Turkey in September 2025 to escape prosecution at home, said her father, Valery Kryzhanovskiy, who lives in Turkey.

Jezebel

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· Jul 10, 2026

ICE Is Trying to Deport the Witnesses to Its Latest Killing

ICE is ramping up its detentions and deportations but keeping things quiet this time, including trying to deport witnesses.

GB News

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· Jul 10, 2026

Labour's one in, one out deal with France dealt HUGE blow as five migrants win High Court battle

Labour's one in, one out deal with France has been dealt a huge blow as five migrants have won a High Court battle. The migrants have claimed their deportations were unlawful, alleging they are victims of trafficking. The High Court support the appeal, where their lawyer argued their fundamental rights could not be sacrificed for the sake of expediency and speed of decision-making or a desire to accelerate removals.MORE TO FOLLOW... TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say Our Standards: The GB News Editorial Charter

Al Jazeera

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· Jun 23, 2026

EU to hold migration meeting with Taliban officials in Brussels

The meeting is expected to focus on the deportation of Afghan nationals who do not have a right to stay in Europe.

Kyiv Post

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· Jul 7, 2026

Turkey Deports Russian Anti-War Activist to Moscow

Turkey has deported Russian activist Ariadna Litvinova back to Russia, where she faces criminal charges for anti-war messages on pro-military displays. Her case, reclassified under Russia’s “discrediting the army” law, is seen by rights lawyers as a precedent for using deportation rather than extradition against Kremlin critics abroad. Human rights advocates warn such practices are part of a wider pattern of transnational repression targeting Russian anti-war exiles.

Sweden Herald

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· Jul 7, 2026

Sweden to review earlier release for convicted foreigners who agree to voluntary deportation

Sweden to review earlier release for convicted foreigners who agree to voluntary deportation

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Related coverage for "Russia indulges in further Baltic deportation fantasies": Meduza.io — Her father called the police during an argument. Turkey sent her back to Russia to stand trial for anti-war speech.. Jezebel — ICE Is Trying to Deport the Witnesses to Its Latest Killing. GB News — Labour's one in, one out deal with France dealt HUGE blow as five migrants win High Court battle. Al Jazeera — EU to hold migration meeting with Taliban officials in Brussels. Kyiv Post — Turkey Deports Russian Anti-War Activist to Moscow. Sweden Herald — Sweden to review earlier release for convicted foreigners who agree to voluntary deportation