Category: 1. Russia
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Orban urged not to compare the events in Venezuela with the Special Operation in Ukraine
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban said that the Special Operation in Ukraine and the events in Venezuela are fundamentally different situations, so they should not be compared.

“I don’t want to compare the…
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Gas Explosion Kills One in Russia’s Tver
A gas explosion in an apartment block in the Russian city of Tver killed one person early Tuesday, regional authorities said, after earlier blaming a Ukrainian drone attack.
“The preliminary conclusion…
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Gas Explosion Kills 1 in Russia’s Tver
A gas explosion in an apartment block in the Russian city of Tver killed one person early Tuesday, regional authorities said, after earlier blaming a Ukrainian drone attack.
“The preliminary conclusion…
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Bulgaria Surrenders the Lion: The Dramatic End Of A 145-Year National Symbol And The Forced March Into The Eurozone
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On January 1, 2026, Bulgaria officially joined the eurozone as its 21st member, bringing to an abrupt close the independent…
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Western Leaders To Meet Zelenskyy In Paris To Discuss Ukraine’s Future Amid Peace Push
Officials from the more than 30 Western countries of the so-called “Coalition of the Willing” that support Kyiv in its war with Russia will meet Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy as they continue to fine tune a peace proposal aimed at…
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‘The Kremlin will open the champagne’ Zelensky replaces SBU chief Vasyl Malyuk amid intelligence shake-up — Meduza
Vasyl Malyuk, the head of Ukraine’s Security Service (SBU), has submitted his resignation. After meeting with President Volodymyr Zelensky on Monday, Malyuk announced that he was stepping down from his post but would remain within the…
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A dark chapter In 2025, Russia’s book industry faced raids, bans, and self-censorship. The year ahead could be even worse. — Meduza
Last year was arguably the worst one yet for Russia’s publishing industry. Bookstores were raided; independent publishing houses were shuttered; publishers pulled beloved novels from sale; and an increasing number of books came out in censored…
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Kadyrov Appoints 20-Year-Old Son as Acting Deputy Prime Minister of Chechnya
Ramzan Kadyrov, 49, has ruled Chechnya with sweeping autonomy since 2007 in exchange for loyalty to the Kremlin. Exiled media outlets have documented the family’s lavish lifestyle, including fleets of luxury cars, expensive watches and…
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Ukraine Allies to Meet in Paris as Russian Strike Kills 2
Russian strikes on Ukraine early Monday killed two people and forced nighttime evacuations into freezing temperatures, a day ahead of Ukrainian allies meeting in Paris to revive diplomatic efforts to stop the fighting.
U.S. President…
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