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Russia accuses France of discrimination for denying visas to two journalists from Izvestia, preventing them from reporting on World War Two commemorations. In response, Russia refused to extend the accreditation of Le Monde's Moscow correspondent, Benjamin Quénelle, following France's denial of a visa to a journalist from Komsomolskaya Pravda.
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