The most senior Russian official to visit Washington since the start of the Ukraine war said Thursday he had discussed potential cooperation with the United States in the Arctic and on rare earth metals but acknowledged that…
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Latvia to start requiring Russian and Belarusian citizens to provide detailed personal and travel information upon entry — Meduza
Latvia’s parliament has passed a new law requiring citizens of countries outside the E.U., NATO, and the OECD to provide detailed information about the purpose of their visit before each entry into the country.
According to the Latvian public…
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Four killed in overnight Russian drone attack on Ukraine
Russian forces launched a large-scale drone attack on Ukraine overnight on April 3–4, killing at least four people and injuring dozens. The majority of the strikes targeted the Kharkiv and Kyiv regions.
In Kharkiv, attack drones damaged…
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Russian Drone Strike On Kharkiv Kills 3, Injures 32
A Russian drone attack on April 3 hit residential buildings Kharkiv in northeastern Ukraine, killing at least three people and injured 32, local officials said.
The drone attack triggered fires, regional Governor Oleh Synyehubov, said on…
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Russian Envoy Says Meeting In Washington Showed ‘Positive Dynamic’ In Restoring Relations
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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The criminal case taking shape against opposition politician Leonid Volkov’s father — Meduza
Mikhail Volkov, the father of opposition politician Leonid Volkov, was released on his own recognizance on Thursday after questioning by Russia’s Federal Security Service. He’s been named as a suspect in a felony investigation, though the…
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Russia and China both want influence over Central Asia. Could it rupture their friendship?
As he looks to solidify his territorial gains in Ukraine in a potential ceasefire deal, Russian President Vladimir Putin has one eye trained on Russia’s southern border – and boosting Russian influence in Central Asia.
Following his…
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Russian court orders community service for realtor who advised property-seeking women to marry soldiers for death benefits — Meduza
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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