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Moscow flat bomb kills pro-Putin paramilitary leader
Two Russian Pilot Instructors Killed in Moscow Plane Crash
An unnamed emergency service source told the Russian news agency Tass on Thursday: "Former military pilot Vitaly Kiyashko, who was a flight instructor, was among the two people killed in the crash. The other person on board, who also perished in the crash, was a flight instructor, too."
Pro-Russian paramilitary leader wanted by Ukraine killed in Moscow bomb blast
A Ukrainian separatist wanted by Kyiv was killed in a “carefully planned” explosion at a luxury apartment block in Moscow yesterday. Armen Sarkisyan (44), who founded the Arbat Battalion and led a boxing federation in Russian-controlled Donetsk,
Moscow apartment blast ‘kills pro-Putin paramilitary leader’
A pro-Putin paramilitary leader was killed in a bomb blast in the lobby of a luxury apartment building in Moscow, according to Russian authorities and news reports. Armen Sarkisyan, whom Ukraine has accused of aiding Russia’s war in Donetsk,
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Russia ejects Le Monde's Moscow correspondent in 'retaliatory' move
Russia said on Thursday that it had withdrawn accreditation from Le Monde's Moscow correspondent Benjamin Quénelle due to Paris's refusal to issue a visa to a Russian reporter, leaving the paper without a presence in Moscow for the first time since the 1950s.
Russia Kicks Out Le Monde's Moscow Correspondent
Russia said on Thursday that it had withdrawn accreditation from Le Monde's Moscow correspondent due to Paris's refusal to issue a visa to a Russian reporter, leaving the paper without a correspondent in Moscow for the first time since the 1950s.
France outraged by revocation of accreditation of Le Monde journalist in Russia
The French Foreign Ministry has threatened consequences over Russia's decision to revoke the accreditation of Le Monde correspondent Benjamin Quénelle in Moscow. Source: French Foreign Ministry spokesperson at a briefing on 6 February,
U.S., Ukraine and Russia Soften Positions
Ukraine, Russia Leaders Soften Their Stance Against Direct Talks
The leaders of Ukraine and Russia signaled that their previous refusal to talk to each other has softened, following US President Donald Trump’s promise to end Moscow’s full-scale invasion.
Russia Indicates Talks With U.S. Over Ukraine Are Intensifying
The Kremlin said contacts between the U.S. and Russia had taken place, the first time Moscow has hinted the two countries are discussing a potential plan to end fighting in Ukraine.
U.S., Ukraine and Russia Soften Positions Ahead of Mooted Ceasefire Talks
Leaders in the U.S., Russia and Ukraine have softened their positions on the prospect of negotiating an end to Moscow's full-scale war against Kyiv in the last week as momentum for talks continues to build.
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Russia to supply more electricity to breakaway Georgian region
Russia is ready to supply more electricity from Friday to Abkhazia, a breakaway Georgian region backed by Moscow, Russia's ...
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Syria could allow Russia to keep its bases, new defense minister says
In an interview, Murhaf Abu Qasra, a onetime leader in Syria’s insurgency, discussed moves by authorities in Damascus to ...
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Russia’s BitRiver Says Bitcoin Will Hit $160k Before Year’s End
Bitcoin will hit the $160k price mark before the end of 2025, an analyst from the Russian crypto mining player BitRiver ...
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Founder of pro-Russian paramilitary group dies in explosion in Moscow
Russian militia group in eastern Ukraine, described by authorities in Kyiv as a “criminal mastermind”, has died following a ...
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Russian court order puts state agency in charge of Moscow's Domodedovo airport
A Moscow court has given Russia's civil aviation authority, Rosaviatsiya, temporary control of all key services at Moscow's ...
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Trump DOJ disbands team targeting Russian oligarchs in shift to combating drugs and gangs
Attorney General Pam Bondi ended the Biden-era DOJ effort to enforce sanctions and target oligarchs close to the Kremlin.
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Moscow's oil exports are under pressure as Western sanctions hit Russia's 'shadow fleet'
The "shadow fleet" comprises often aging, uninsured ships that aim to evade sanctions on Russian energy exports.
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Baltic nations count final hours to ending electricity ties to Russia
The severing of electricity ties to oil- and gas-rich Russia and switching to European grids is steeped in geopolitical and ...
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Russia’s new school textbook claims Moscow was ‘forced’ to invade Ukraine – and was edited by a Putin aide
A new school textbook in Russia is teaching children that Moscow was “forced” to invade Ukraine as it likens the conflict to ...
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Moscow says its troops repel Ukraine offensive in Russia's Kursk region
Russia's defence ministry said its troops repelled Ukrainian forces who on Thursday mounted a counteroffensive in Russia's western Kursk region. The Russian report came six months to the day that ...
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Russia comes in from the cold, with flowers blooming around Moscow in January
January in Russia conjures up images of Muscovites crunching through the snow in bulky coats -- not bunches of delicate ...
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