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Ukraine is ramping up short-, medium- and long-range drone production to bring Russia’s war to a standstill.
Boris Nadezhdin, who criticized Moscow’s military action in Ukraine and unsuccessfully tried to run against President Vladimir Putin in the 2024 election, was convicted of displaying “extremist symbols” — an action that will keep him out of this year’s parliamentary race.
A Russian official warned that a strike that killed a senior engineer at the Zaporizhzhia atomic power plant could 'plunge the world into a nuclear apocalypse'
Mykhailo Fedorov was Ukraine’s fourth defence minister to serve in the role since Russia launched its full-scale invasion of the country, but the first whose ouster has led to public backlash.
Lithuania's president says intelligence suggests Russia is planning attacks on critical infrastructure in the Baltic states or Poland.
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The bill would let Trump impose tariffs of up to 100% on the largest purchasers of Russian oil
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Expert predicts what will happen with Russia when Putin is gone - and it’s not good
Russia’s future will not be decided solely by elections, constitutional reform or the day Vladimir Putin eventually leaves power. According to Russian journalist and author Maxim Trudolyubov, the country’s greatest post-war challenge may instead revolve around a more fundamental question: who will have the legitimacy to shape a new Russia—the people who openly resisted the regime at enormous personal cost,
The proposed bill would be the first time that Congress has authorized the use of tariffs as a geopolitical weapon, analysts say.
ATHENS, July 17 (Reuters) - Greece, which objected to the terms of a sanctions package against Russia this week, warned the EU that a ban on transferring Russian gas to third countries could result in a loss of market share to non-EU rivals,
Russia’s grip on its gateway to the Black Sea is slipping after a series of Ukrainian attacks forced Moscow to suspend traffic through the key waterway this week, limiting the Kremlin’s ability to trade with the rest of the world.
