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Russia charges Telegram founder, Fujimori takes office in Peru, Uganda beats back Ebola
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But there doesn’t appear to be consensus inside the Russian government on restricting the widely popular app.
Just a few days before the announcement of charges, a Kremlin spokesman told reporters they were discussing lifting restrictions on Telegram.
Peru’s new(est) president takes officeRight-winger Keiko Fujimori was sworn in as Peru’s president yesterday, after winning a photo-finish election in June.
Fujimori, daughter of the country’s controversial rightwing former strongman Alberto Fujimori, has pledged a hard line to restore “order” to a country wracked by gang violence, political instability, and the lingering economic effects of the pandemic.
Fujimori at least starts on firmer footing than most however: she has good control of the legislature and allies in key government posts.