A man suspected of shooting a high-ranking Russian military official was arrested in Dubai and handed over to Russia, while Portugal grappled with severe storms and Italy saw clashes erupt during protests against the upcoming Winter Olympics. These events unfolded on a busy weekend, according to reports from various news sources.
Lyubomir Korba, a Russian citizen, was detained in Dubai on suspicion of shooting Vladimir Alekseyev, a deputy chief of Russia's military intelligence agency, in Moscow, according to the Federal Security Service (FSB). Alekseyev was hospitalized after being shot multiple times Friday at an apartment building. The FSB also identified two accomplices in the shooting.
Meanwhile, Portugal was hit by fresh storms and torrential rain, claiming the life of a 46-year-old emergency worker who drowned in a flooded river while attempting to cross a flooded zone in the central Portalegre district. This followed deadly flooding and major damage caused by Storm Leonardo, and led three municipalities to postpone local elections. Portugal also held the second round of its presidential election on Sunday, with Socialist candidate António José Seguro favored to defeat far-right populist André Ventura. Over 11 million people were eligible to vote.
In other news, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was scheduled to meet with US President Donald Trump in Washington on Wednesday to discuss recent talks with Iran on its nuclear program. Netanyahu's office stated that he "believes that all negotiations must include limiting the ballistic missiles, and ending support for the Iranian axis." The US and Iran had held indirect talks on Friday in Oman.
Finally, in Milan, Italy, clashes erupted between protesters and police in the Corvetto neighborhood following a demonstration against the 2026 Milan-Cortina Winter Olympic Games. The confrontation occurred at the end of a peaceful march by thousands protesting the environmental impact of the Games and the presence of US agents in Italy. Some protesters threw objects and firecrackers toward police, who responded with water cannons and tear gas.
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