Russian people don't want news. Putin gave them what they wanted By Diana Magnay, Moscow correspondent There was not much in the way of news. But the Russian public is not in the market for news. They want reassurance - that the economy is bearing up, that the war had to be fought, that they're on track. And Vladimir Putin delivered. He was unapologetic on Ukraine. The goals would be met, he said: denazification and demilitarisation. Of course there were Nazis in Ukraine, he argued. Why else do the Ukrainians glorify World War Two Nazi-era nationalist fighter Stepan Bandera? He...