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Russia’s Fall Draft To Use Digital-Only Summons in Moscow and 3 Other Regions
Russia will begin its fall 2025 military draft by issuing exclusively digital summonses in at least four regions, including Moscow, a senior military officialsaid Tuesday. President Vladimir Putinsigned a decree this week calling up 135,
Russia's "imperialist plan wouldn't end with the conquest of Ukraine but would rather be just the start," German Chancellor Friedrich Merz said on Sept. 8. "We are experiencing daily and with increasing intensity hybrid Russian attacks, including on our ...
BRUSSELS (AP) — Russia is waging a “targeted gray zone campaign” against Europe, including airspace violations, sabotage and cyberattacks that will only escalate if the Kremlin is not challenged, the European Union’s top official warned on Wednesday.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has amassed 100,000 troops on the frontlines in eastern Ukraine — sparking fears that the tyrant is ready to launch a new large-scale assault. Moscow relocated the soldiers to the area outside Pokrovsk, a key Ukrainian ...
Over the last two weeks, Russian President Vladimir Putin tested NATO — and the alliance failed. The sequence of incidents tells the story. These were deliberate moves, not isolated accidents. The Institute for the Study of War noted that “Russia is ...
Sporting News on MSN
Can Russia play at the 2026 World Cup? FIFA, UEFA bans on national team explained
The Russian national team has been on the outside of competitive action for a number of years now as they remain banned from FIFA and UEFA competitions.
Ukraine has launched long-range drone and missile attacks on key Russian targets. Authorities said Monday that these included an ammunition plant, an oil terminal in Crimea and a weapons depot.
There's still no end in sight to Russia-Ukraine war, according to NPR correspondents in both countries. Peace efforts appear to be going nowhere and the fighting remains intense. Peace efforts in the Russia-Ukraine war appear to be going nowhere.
In the wake of Charlie Kirk's shooting, cybersecurity analysts have seen a rise in social media posts that spread misinformation about the killing and inflame tensions.
Asharq Al-Awsat on MSN
Russia’s Lavrov Says Trump’s Plan Is ‘Too Vague’ on Palestinian Statehood
London: Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said on Monday that US President Donald Trump's plan to settle the Palestinian-Israeli conflict only dealt with Gaza and was not specific enough on Palestinian statehood.