A court in Tomsk has sentenced a realtor to 80 hours of community service for “inciting hatred or enmity” by advising women to marry soldiers deployed to Ukraine on the assumption that they’ll later be killed, resulting in a large…
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RFE/RL Investigation Uncovers Details of Bucha Civilian Executions
Previously unseen video recordings offer new insight into the Bucha massacre, a horrific event of the Ukraine war. A new investigation by RFE/RL’s Ukrainian service reveals new evidence of the mass execution of civilians during the Russian…
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How Pro-Kremlin Media Voices Are Spinning The US-Russia Diplomatic Shift
Hungary announced it is withdrawing from the International Criminal Court (ICC) as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu arrived in Budapest for his first trip to Europe since an ICC arrest warrant was issued for him over alleged war crimes…
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FIFA president advocates allowing Russia to return to international football
Gianni Infantino. Photo: Getty Images
FIFA President Gianni Infantino has stated that he hopes for Russia’s swift return to international football competitions.
Source: Champion, a sports news platform within Ukrainska Pravda’s holding company;
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Russia-Sri Lanka Business Forum explores new trade and banking opportunities
- Fosters strengthening of economic collaboration by addressing challenges and harnessing opportunities in bilateral trade
By Amira Cader
The National Chamber of Commerce of Sri Lanka hosted a round table…Continue Reading
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Low-Toxic Technique Could Help Recycle Wind Turbine Blades
The U.S. now hosts over 157,000 wind turbines. If each tower holds three blades, and each blade’s weight is about 65 glass fiber-reinforced polymer (GFRP), that’s a lot of plastic. Even if each turbine lasts an estimated 30 or so years, those…
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Putin envoy visits Washington
Kirill Dmitriev said that the Trump administration understands Russias position on Ukraine
Russian President Vladimir Putin’s investment envoy, Kirill Dmitriev, visited Washington on Thursday. He is the highest Russian official who traveled to the…
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While Running a Marathon, the Brain Can Start to Eat Itself
Along with a slew of other physical impacts that running a marathon can have on the human body, a new study reveals that your body may also start eating your brain while running the 26.2-mile race.
While this sounds terrifying, the effects the…
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Moscow State University launches new ‘Western Studies’ lecture course by Eurasianist philosopher Alexander Dugin — Meduza
Eurasianist philosopher Alexander Dugin is now teaching a new course on Western Studies in Moscow State University’s political science department.
The premise of the lecture series was first revealed last October when Dugin explained that…
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How were Trump’s new tariffs calculated? Why isn’t Russia included? 5 questions, answered
The trade war President Donald Trump promised has begun, threatening the world economy and straining the United States’ longstanding alliances in Europe and Asia.
Goods imported from dozens of countries and territories are now going to be taxed…
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