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Bulgarian court refuses Russian extradition plea

SOFIA, Bulgaria (AP) — A Bulgarian court has refused a request from Moscow to extradite an opponent of Russian President Vladimir Putin, arguing that he could suffer because of his political activities and views.

Nikolai Koblyakov, a dual citizen of Russia and France and founder of a non-governmental organization which has staged a series of anti-Putin actions in France, was detained on July 29 at the Sofia airport on an Interpol warrant issued at Russia’s request.

The Sofia City Court ruled on Tuesday that explanations provided from Russian officials about Nikolai Koblyakov’s alleged criminal activity were not sufficient for them to hand him over to Moscow.

Officials in Moscow had alleged that Koblyakov was involved in large-scale property fraud nearly ten years ago. Koblyakov has rejected these allegations as being politically motivated.

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1 dead, 1 hurt in possible house explosion in Annapolis

One person is dead and one is hurt after what investigators are calling a possible house explosion in Annapolis, Maryland, Wednesday afternoon. Fire crews arrived in the 1100 block of Green Holly Drive shortly after 12:20 p.m. after 911 calls poured in from neighbors, fire officials said. They found what they believed had been a two-story structure, with the second floor collapsed onto the first floor. "There was no fire present, just significant damage, including a debris field that extends about a half a block up the street," Assistant Anne Arundel County Fire Chief Larry Schultz said at a news conference.
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