[Russia] - Russian Court Orders Arrest of CNN Journalist for Kursk Reporting

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A Russian court on Friday ordered the arrest in absentia of CNN journalist Nick Paton Walsh for reporting from Ukrainian-held territory in
Russia's Kursk region.Moscow has launched several criminal proceedings against Western journalists who had produced reports from the Kursk
region after Kyiv's surprise August incursion.It has charged them with illegally crossing the border.The Leninsky court in the city of Kursk
ordered Paton Walsh's arrest, demanding his extradition to Russia."The court decided that Nick Paton Walsh be arrested while on Russian
territory or upon extradition," the court said in a statement.Paton Walsh is a British journalist who previously reported for Channel 4 News
and The Guardian newspaper in Moscow.Earlier this week, Russia ordered the arrest of two Italian journalists for reporting from inside the
Kursk region.Ukrainian forces have controlled swathes of Russia's Kursk region since their Aug
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