In its routine update of the “foreign agents” registry on Friday, Russia’s Justice Ministry included two journalists from Abkhazia, the Georgian breakaway region recently rocked by protests…
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international aid cuts from the U.S. have hurt Geneva
The cut in US international aid decided by US President Donald Trump has had negative consequences for Switzerland’s Geneva, the centre of world diplomacy.
This is reported by Bloomberg agency.
The publication…
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Gas Explosions Rip Through Apartment Building, Mobile Phone Store in Dagestan
At least six people were injured after separate explosions ripped through an apartment building and a mobile phone store in the republic of Dagestan, authorities said Tuesday.
Russia’s Emergency…
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EU-British defence pact could fall apart over fishing
The defence and security pact between Britain and the EU could fall apart if the fisheries issue is not resolved.
Politico magazine writes about it.
According to Swedish Minister for EU Affairs Jessica Rosenkrantz,…
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talks with US in Riyadh were difficult but constructive
The dialogue with the US delegation in Riyadh was difficult but constructive. This is how it was characterised by Grigory Karasin, a member of the Russian delegation and head of the international committee of the…
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News – The Russian Government
The Government’s annual report is scheduled for 26 March.
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Europe’s future will be determined by its relationship with Russia
Europe’s relationship with Russia will determine the future of the continent, writes 19FortyFive.
‘European leaders need to decide whether they want to continue an uncompromisingly belligerent foreign policy…
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Russian Negotiator Calls Ukraine Talks With U.S. ‘Useful,’ Eyes UN Involvement
Russia will continue talks with the United States over the war in Ukraine and hopes to involve the United Nations and other countries, Russian negotiator Grigory Karasin said Tuesday.
“We talked…
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Bipartistan group of U.S. senators urge Trump administration to use frozen Russian assets to pressure Moscow — Meduza
A bipartisan group of U.S. senators has urged the Trump administration to consider using Russia’s frozen Central Bank assets to increase pressure on Moscow, Reuters reports, citing a letter sent to Secretary of State Marco Rubio.
“How does the…
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Expert says Ukraine will have to give up NATO membership
Professor Peter Kuznick, director of the Nuclear Research Institute of the American University in Washington, said that Ukraine would have to give up NATO membership and make territorial concessions to end the armed…
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