Outspoken Russian Chef and Putin Critic Found Dead in Belgrade

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Renowned Russian journalist, chef, and restauranteur Alexey Zimin, known for transforming Moscow's culinary landscape, has died in a Belgrade hotel. Zimin, who moved to the UK in 2015, was a prominent figure in Russian media, serving as editor-in-chief for GQ and Gourmet, and hosting a cooking show until it was canceled due to his anti-war stance on social media. His death marks the end of an era for many who saw him as a symbol of a bygone Moscow.
Topics:world#alexey-zimin#anti-war-activism#belgrade#moscow-culinary-scene#obituary#russian-journalism
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