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Prominent Russian scholar of North Korea says he was expelled from Latvia following detention

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Prominent Russian scholar of North Korea says he was expelled from Latvia following detention
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Prominent Russian scholar of North Korea says he was expelled from Latvia following detention

2026-02-25 11:56 Last Updated At:12:00

SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — Andrei Lankov, a prominent Russian scholar on North Korea who teaches at a Seoul university, said he was expelled from Latvia after being detained during a lecture in the country’s capital.

In a text message Wednesday, Lankov said Latvian police did not provide a reason for his detention late Tuesday in Riga, where he was delivering a lecture on North Korea. He was later turned over to immigration authorities and taken to the border with Estonia, according to the professor and his school.

“They basically expelled me from the country, and it was all,” Lankov said, without elaborating further.

Officials at South Korea’s Kookmin University, where Lankov is a professor of history, said they confirmed he had been released and was headed to Estonia.

The Russian business news outlet RBK reported earlier that Latvian authorities had placed Lankov on a blacklist. Lankov told the outlet he was still being held around 11 p.m. Moscow time, adding that lawyers were working on his case and friends were helping with logistics.

A native of Leningrad, now called St. Petersburg, Lankov lived for years in North Korea as an exchange student in the 1980s and has studied the country throughout his career. In the 1990s, he worked in South Korea and Australia, and since 2004 has taught in Seoul. He holds dual Russian and Australian citizenship.

Lankov has been known for his cool, realist view of North Korea, which he often describes as a Machiavellian regime squeezing limited resources and manipulating major powers to ensure its survival. He has also expressed critical views of Russia’s war in Ukraine and Moscow’s use of North Korean troops to sustain its campaign.

In April 2025, a court in Moscow reportedly fined him 10,000 rubles ($130) for taking part in the activities of an organization that had been recognized as “undesirable” in Russia. Lankov told RBK at the time that he learned about the case from journalists.

__ AP writer Lynn Berry contributed from Washington.

FILE - In this Sept. 20, 2017, photo, Andrei Lankov, a North Korea expert at Kookmin University answers a reporter's question during an interview in Seoul, South Korea. (AP Photo/Lee Jin-man, File)

FILE - In this Sept. 20, 2017, photo, Andrei Lankov, a North Korea expert at Kookmin University answers a reporter's question during an interview in Seoul, South Korea. (AP Photo/Lee Jin-man, File)

MIRPUR, Bangladesh (AP) — Australia recalled fast bowler Riley Meredith in this format for the first time in five years and captain Josh Inglis won the toss and elected to bat in the second one-day cricket international against Bangladesh on Thursday.

Bangladesh, which won the first game by 86 runs on the DLS Method, is targeting a maiden ODI series win over Australia. The Australian squad is under pressure and under strength, missing frontline pace bowlers Pat Cummins, Josh Hazelwood and Mitchell Starc.

Meredith, who played his only previous ODI against the West Indies in 2021, replaced Liam Scott in the only change to Australia's XI from the first game.

Opening batter Saif Hassan made way for Soumya Sarkar as Bangladesh also made only one change.

Lineups:

Bangladesh: Tanzid Hasan, Sourmya Sarkar, Najmul Hossain Shanto, Tawhid Hridoy, Litton Das, Mosaddek Hossain, Mehidy Hasan Miraz (captain), Taskin Ahmed, Mustafizur Rahman, Nahid Rana, Tanvir Islam

Australia: Matt Short, Cooper Connolly, Josh Inglis (captain), Marnus Labuschagne, Alex Carey, Cameron Green, Matthew Renshaw, Xavier Bartlett, Riley Meredith, Nathan Ellis, Adam Zampa

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Bangladesh's captain Mehidy Hasan Miraz, left, tosses the coin for the toss as Australia's captain Josh Inglis looks during the second one day international cricket match between Australia and Bangladesh in Mirpur, Bangladesh, Thursday, June 11, 2026. (AP Photo/Mosaraf Hossain)

Bangladesh's captain Mehidy Hasan Miraz, left, tosses the coin for the toss as Australia's captain Josh Inglis looks during the second one day international cricket match between Australia and Bangladesh in Mirpur, Bangladesh, Thursday, June 11, 2026. (AP Photo/Mosaraf Hossain)

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