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Ukraine’s richest man sues Russia at Europe’s top human rights court

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Ukraine’s richest man filed a lawsuit against Russia at Europe’s top human rights court on Monday, seeking compensation over what he has said are billions of dollars in business losses since Russia’s invasion.



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