Category: 1. Russia
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Freeze on trade deal with US discussed in European Parliament – Politico
Members of the European Parliament discussed the possibility of temporarily suspending a new trade agreement with the United States due to Washington’s failure to comply with its terms. This was reported by…
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Iran Protests Spread Nationwide Amid Internet Shutdown and Rising Death Toll
Iran Faces Deepening Crisis as Protests, Clashes, and Internet Disruptions Intensify
Protests in Iran have continued for twelve consecutive days, spreading across all provinces of the country, as authorities appear to have…
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Moscow Says U.S. Released 2 Russian Crew From Seized Tanker
Russia on Friday said the United States had decided to release two Russian members of the crew of a Russian-flagged oil tanker that Washington seized earlier this week.
The American authorities said the tanker was part of a shadow…
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Russian Forces Target Critical Ukrainian Infrastructure
The Russian Armed Forces carried out a strike on Ukraine using the Oreshnik missile system on the night of January 9, the Russian Ministry of Defense reported.
“A massive strike was carried out using long-range high-precision weapons of…
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Deployment of foreign forces in Ukraine impossible without Russia’s consent – Merz
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz stated that the formation and deployment of multinational forces as part of security guarantees for Ukraine is impossible without Russia’s consent.

“I want to make this clear…
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Russia Hits Ukraine With Hypersonic Missile After Rejecting Peacekeeping Plan
Russia hit Ukraine with its hypersonic Oreshnik missile overnight after rejecting the latest post-war peacekeeping plan, as part of a massive attack that set apartment blocks ablaze and killed at least four people in the capital…
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The Senate supported a resolution prohibiting US actions against Venezuela
Following a procedural vote, the United States Senate supported a resolution prohibiting American troops from participating in actions against Venezuela, according to ABC News.

The resolution was authored by…
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The EU has lost €48 billion due to anti-Russian sanctions
In the four years since sanctions were imposed on Russia, European Union countries have lost 65% of their exports to the Russian Federation, equivalent to approximately $48 billion. This was reported by RIA Novosti,…
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London and Paris to send up to 15,000 troops to Ukraine
The United Kingdom and France plan to send a contingent of up to 15,000 people to Ukraine if a peace agreement is signed with Russia.

The Times newspaper writes about this.
According to the newspaper, citing sources,…
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