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Coronavirus crisis tests Putin’s grip on power in Russia

They’re still baking at the Factory of Happiness. Staff in face masks sprinkle nuts and berries on to buns and pipe chocolate into pastries, but only a handful are left working the production line and their creations are for takeaway only now.

The coronavirus lockdown has forced the firm to close its chain of family-friendly cafes, leaving the business struggling to stay afloat. But its owner says the state isn’t holding out any lifelines. So when Anastasia Tatulova came face-to-face with Russia’s president, she didn’t hold back. “I’ll try to beg for your help without crying, but this really is a tragedy,” she told Vladimir Putin last month, informing him that “half-measures” of support would not work.(BBC)…[+]

Mozambique villagers ‘massacred’ by Islamists

Islamist militants have killed around 52 people in northern Mozambique, police say. The police say that the villagers in Cabo Delgado province were “massacred”, with some beheaded, after some people refused to be recruited into the militant group. Hundreds have been killed and thousands displaced during the three-year insurgency in Cabo Delgado. No group has said it was behind the attack.

A militant group calling itself al-Shabab operates in the area and last month briefly seized control of the town of Mocimboa de Praia. It is unclear whether it is linked to the significantly larger Somali movement of the same name.

The Islamic State Central Africa Province (Iscap), affiliated with the Islamic State group, has said it was behind some previous attacks in Mozambique. (BBC)…[+]

Coronavirus crisis tests Putin’s grip on power in Russia

They’re still baking at the Factory of Happiness. Staff in face masks sprinkle nuts and berries on to buns and pipe chocolate into pastries, but only a handful are left working the production line and their creations are for takeaway only now.

The coronavirus lockdown has forced the firm to close its chain of family-friendly cafes, leaving the business struggling to stay afloat. But its owner says the state isn’t holding out any lifelines. So when Anastasia Tatulova came face-to-face with Russia’s president, she didn’t hold back. “I’ll try to beg for your help without crying, but this really is a tragedy,” she told Vladimir Putin last month, informing him that “half-measures” of support would not work.(BBC)…[+]