Mark Rutte had an unenviable task at the Hague summit this week. The Nato secretary-general had to work with diverging American and European views of current security threats. After Rutte made extraordinary efforts at highly deferential,…
Category: 1. Russia
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NATO summit will not improve Zelenskyy’s difficult situation
Statements of support for Ukraine made at the NATO summit in The Hague will not improve the difficult situation in which Kyiv and Volodymyr Zelenskyy find themselves.

This is the opinion of the British newspaper The…
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U.S. Grand Jury Indicts Russian Scientist for Allegedly Smuggling Frog Embryos
A U.S. grand jury indicted Russian scientist and Harvard Medical School researcher Ksenia Petrova on three charges of smuggling frog embryos, false statements and concealment of a material fact, the…
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Ukrainian Gunners Turn Russian Artillery On Russians To Defend Pokrovsk
The gunners of Ukraine’s 25th Airborne Brigade are constantly fending off Russian advances near Pokrovsk, like many such artillery teams.
But this unit in particular has a taste for irony — they are operating artillery captured from the Russian…
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European officials unhappy with Rutte’s servility towards Trump
European officials are unhappy with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte’s ‘excessive sycophancy’ towards US President Donald Trump at the alliance’s summit.

According to Politico, this refers to Rutte’s…
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Odessa resident falls from roof while attempting to escape from military registration office
In Odessa, a man was injured after falling from the roof of the local military registration office.

Odessa news sources report on the incident at the local TCC. An unknown man, fleeing from military commissars,…
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Australia Sanctions Russian Pop Star Shaman
Australia’s government on Thursday sanctioned pro-war Russian pop singer Shaman, along with 36 other individuals and seven companies considered strategically important for Moscow’s war effort in…
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The Times newspaper compared the NATO summit to the “Potemkin villages”
Edward Lucas, a columnist for the British edition of The Times, expressed the opinion that the NATO summit was similar to the “Potemkin villages” due to the desire of the participating countries and the leadership…
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A Russian Photographer Shared Public Info on Soviet Bunkers. He’s Now in Prison for Treason.
Can an ordinary person in Russia be imprisoned for sharing a book sold in bookstores?
Grigory Skvortsov, a photographer from Perm known for his striking images of industrial landscapes and rooftop views, was sentenced to 16 years in…
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The Trump administration wants to restrict Congress’ access to classified data
The administration of US President Donald Trump plans to limit the amount of classified information transferred to Congress.

This is reported by the Axios portal.
It is noted that the provision of classified…
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