Away from the grueling land battles and devastating airstrikes, the Ukraine war has from its outset had a naval element. Soon after the February 2022 invasion, Russia imposed a de facto naval blockade on Ukraine, only to see its fleet <a…
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Kremlin slams international reaction to Ukraine killing Russian journalists
Many organizations “refuse” to respond, spokesman Dmitry Peskov has said
The international community’s failure to respond to the killings of Russian journalists by Ukraine is inexcusable, Kremlin…
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Russia needs US guarantees to revive Black Sea grain deal Lavrov
Moscow has accused the West of violating the previous agreement by not lifting restrictions on shipping
Moscow must receive firm guarantees from the US to renew the defunct Black Sea Grain Initiative, Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said in an…
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Russia needs US guarantees to revive Black Sea grain deal – Lavrov
Moscow has accused the West of violating the previous agreement by not lifting restrictions on shipping
Moscow must receive firm guarantees from the US to renew the defunct Black Sea Grain…
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Kiev ramping up attacks on Russian civilians senior diplomat
Sixteen people have been killed and 134 injured in Ukrainian strikes over the past week alone, Rodion Miroshnik has said
Ukraine has stepped up its attacks on Russian civilians in frontline and border regions, resulting in over 150 casualties in…
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Kiev ramping up attacks on Russian civilians – senior diplomat
Sixteen people have been killed and 134 injured in Ukrainian strikes over the past week alone, Rodion Miroshnik has said
Ukraine has stepped up its attacks on Russian civilians in frontline and…
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Barloworld’s Russia, Southern Africa businesses feel the heat; Mongolia delivers some cheer – Creamer Media's Engineering News
Barloworld’s Russia, Southern Africa businesses feel the heat; Mongolia delivers some cheer Creamer Media’s Engineering News
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Explainer: How Russian energy trade might change if sanctions are eased – Reuters
Explainer: How Russian energy trade might change if sanctions are eased Reuters
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Lukashenko Claims 86% Victory in Controversial Election
On March 25, Alexander Lukashenko marked the beginning of his seventh term as Belarusian president, after declaring himself the victor of the widely disputed January elections, which were criticized for lacking fairness and freedom. In his…
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Explosion at Czech Munitions Plant Injures One, Causes Evacuation
An explosion took place at a munitions warehouse in the Poli’sk strojrny plant, located in the Svitavy district of Czechia, on March 25. The incident occurred around 9 a.m. at the plant, which is known for producing large-caliber ammunition,…
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