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The Kremlin is growing increasingly intolerant of these pro-war military bloggers, whose posts can also be occasionally unflattering to the Kremlin, for example, writing about problems or corruption i
Ukrainska Pravda on MSN
Zelenskyy: We can't even imagine Russia using nuclear weapons
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is convinced that Russia will not use nuclear weapons, as that would be "crazy". Source: Zelenskyy in an interview with Fox News Details: The host asked Zelenskyy what US President Donald Trump could do against nuclear-armed Russia,
Amid a plan to lend $165 billion to Kyiv using Russian state assets, European officials are mindful of the possibility of blowback as they gather to discuss the idea.
The Kremlin said on Wednesday (September 24) it had no choice but to press ahead with its military campaign in Ukraine, pushing back against US President Donald Trump’s description of Russia as a “paper tiger”. “We are continuing our special ...
Sanctions are clearly hurting the Russian economy but U.S. President Donald Trump is keeping his allies guessing whether he will sign off on more measures, despite Washington being party to the G7's deal to coordinate steps against the Kremlin,
Kyiv Independent on MSN
7 killed, 25 injured, including children, in Russian attacks on Ukraine over past day
Ukrainian forces downed 103 out of the 118 drones, including Shahed-type attack drones and decoys, launched by Russia overnight, the Air Force reported. A missile and 15 drones struck 10 different locations,
London’s Indo-Pacific ambitions and Moscow’s eastward pivot reveal that the centuries-old rivalry between Britain and Russia still shapes Asian geopolitics.
As new tensions rise between Russia and NATO powers, Moscow’s top diplomat insisted to world leaders that his nation doesn’t intend to attack Europe but will mount a “decisive response” to any aggression.
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. Vladimir Putin is on a roll the past few weeks. First President Trump invited him to Anchorage. Then he got a three-way hug with China’s President Xi Jinping and Indian ...
Serbia depends almost entirely on Russian gas and oil supplies, which it receives mainly through pipelines in Croatia and other neighboring states. The gas is then distributed by Petroleum Industry of Serbia (NIS), which is majority-owned by Russia’s state oil monopoly Gazprom Neft.