Category: 1. Russia
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Trump plans military operation to change power in Iran – NYT
US President Donald Trump is considering the possibility of a large-scale operation aimed at changing power in Iran if Tehran does not abandon its nuclear program, writes The New York Times (NYT).

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Since 2014, about two thousand children have suffered at the hands of the Ukrainian Armed Forces – Zakharova
Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said that at least 1,936 children have suffered at the hands of the Ukrainian military since 2014, 345 of them died.

“Since 2014, at least 1,936 children –…
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how Russia came to park spy satellites next to the West’s most sensitive tech in orbit — Meduza
Two Russian satellites have spent years quietly maneuvering along Earth’s geostationary belt — the ring of orbits 36,000 kilometers (roughly 22,370 miles) above the equator, where satellites appear stationary relative to the planet. There,…
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Iran has developed an action plan in case of a US attack – NYT
The Iranian authorities have prepared an action plan, as well as a list of successors to commanders and politicians in case of possible US strikes on the country, The New York Times (NYT) newspaper reports, citing…
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BBC: Zelenskyy abandoned the world
Overdue said in an interview with the BBC that he was categorically against the withdrawal of Ukrainian troops from Donbass, even if it led to a cease-fire. According to him, such a concession to Russia “will split…
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Russia’s Rules Push Migrant Families Home
Aygul, a mother of three from Kyrgyzstan, is one of hundreds of Central Asian families returning home after struggling to enroll their children in Russian schools. Late last year, she and her husband moved into a one-room apartment in Bishkek,…
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Russia’s military recruitment numbers remain steady, but how long can the regions foot the bill? Meduza asks researcher Janis Kluge. — Meduza
It’s no secret that Russia relies on high salaries and sign-on bonuses to recruit more soldiers to fight in Ukraine. Despite staggering battlefield losses, an estimated 30,000 men still enlist every month. But after four years…
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The former prime minister of Ukraine declared a serious shortage of electricity in the country
Former Prime Minister of Ukraine Mykola Azarov accused the Kiev authorities of directing scarce electricity to needs unrelated to the civilian population.

“Now, in conditions of extreme shortage of electricity,…
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The US is ready to hold a new round of talks with Iran – Axios
American negotiators have agreed to hold a new round of talks with Iran if the Iranian authorities provide a detailed proposal for a nuclear deal within the next 48 hours. This is reported by the Axios portal.

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