Putin, Russia and peace
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A deepening spat between Russia and Azerbaijan shows Vladimir Putin's waning influence in the South Caucasus, analysts have told Newsweek.
For Mr Medinsky, spreading that message comes naturally. He has spent decades peddling a nationalist ideology that casts Russia as a great power, much maligned and mistreated by the West. He described the full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022 as a “gathering of Russian lands” and co-wrote a set of history textbooks,
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Putin’s war of attrition could go on until 2034, Ukrainian general warns - Former top commander says frontline between Ukraine and Russia ‘exists mainly for killing’
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Daily Express US on MSNVladimir Putin's war on Russian oligarchs continues as another top official arrestedVladimir Putin's crackdown on corruption and opposition to his war in Ukraine has seen a number of Kremlin officials die in suspicious circumstances
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RBC Ukraine on MSNPossible Zelenskyy-Putin meeting in August: Russia's Presidential Spokesperson commentsThe Kremlin has commented on the possibility of a meeting between Russian leader Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy this summer, Russia's Presidential Spokesperson Dmitry Peskov says.
Last year, about 200 ships and vessels were part of the flotilla that made its way along the river from the mouth of the Baltic Sea.
President Vladimir Putin joined mourners on Thursday to say farewell to his former classmate Irina Podnosova, the head of Russia's Supreme Court, who died earlier this week aged 71.
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Africanews on MSNPutin announces plans to modernise Russian navy, which has lost 30% of warships to KyivAt a ceremony in Severodvinsk in Russia’s northwestern Archangelsk region, the Russian president oversaw the raising of the flag on a newly-constructed submarine. The Russian navy has suffered considerable losses in the ongoing invasion of Ukraine.
Maria Smorževskihh-Smirnova of the Narva Museum has been targeted over a poster featuring a composite image of the two men
Starovoit’s apparent suicide suggests fundamental changes inside the Kremlin, where high-level officials caught in corruption cases were once allowed to flee the country.