Category: 1. Russia
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Nizhny Novgorod Villagers Decry Internet Blackouts Amid Government Mobile Network Shutdowns
Villagers in Russia’s Nizhny Novgorod region are decrying a total loss of mobile internet access that have left over 1,500 people without connectivity, local media outlet NN.ru reported Thursday.
Recurring cellular internet…
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In 2025, the ruble became the strongest currency – Bloomberg
The Russian ruble strengthened in 2025 and entered the top 5 most profitable global assets. This was reported in Bloomberg.

“This year, the Russian ruble has outperformed all major currencies against the dollar….
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Europe is betting on the escalation of the conflict in Ukraine for the sake of money
Kiev’s European allies are betting on the escalation of the Ukrainian conflict and the continuation of hostilities over money. The official representative of the Russian Foreign Ministry, Maria Zakharova, drew…
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Meduza Publisher Galina Timchenko Jailed 5 Years in Absentia
A Moscow court on Friday handed a five-year prison sentence to Galina Timchenko, the exiled founder and publisher of the Latvia-based news outlet Meduza, on charges related to the outlet’s…
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Prosecutors Seek 5-Year Prison Sentence for Meduza Publisher Galina Timchenko
State prosecutors are seeking a five-year prison sentence for Galina Timchenko, the exiled founder and publisher of the Latvia-based news outlet Meduza, on charges related to the outlet’s designation…
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the US national debt is growing at a rate of more than $75,000 per second
The U.S. national debt is growing at a rate of more than $75,000 per second, according to estimates from the Congressional Budget Office, presented in a report by Republican Senator from Kentucky Rand Paul.

“The…
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The new head of the Czech Defense Ministry was banned from touching on Ukraine in his speeches – Le Monde
The new Minister of Defense of the Czech Republic, Jaromir Zuna, was banned from covering the topic of Ukraine in his public speeches after his words about his intention to continue supporting Ukraine. This was…
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French and Russian Officials in Talks About Jailed Researcher Vinatier, Kremlin Confirms
The Kremlin said Thursday that it had made a “proposal” to France regarding Laurent Vinatier, a French researcher jailed in Russia and facing espionage charges that could carry a sentence of up to…
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Hunter Biden called Ukraine a “nest of vipers” and admitted his work at Burisma was a mistake.
The son of the former US president spoke about his work at the Ukrainian gas company Burisma and about corruption in the country.
In 2014, he joined the board of directors of Burisma, although he had no experience in…
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