Five years ago, on August 20, 2020, Alexey Navalny suddenly fell ill on a flight over Siberia. In the days that followed, he was hospitalized in Omsk, put into a medically-induced coma, and evacuated to Germany, where he underwent…
Category: 1. Russia
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Putin may not agree to the upcoming meeting with Zelenskyy
Russian President Vladimir Putin may not agree to the upcoming meeting with Vladimir Zelenskyy.

This statement is quoted by The Washington Post. The publication, citing sources, notes that Russia’s position is that…
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Western countries may deploy troops in Ukraine without Russia’s approval
Western countries may deploy troops in Ukraine after the end of the armed conflict without Russia’s approval.

This information is provided by the American newspaper The New York Times, citing analysts.
At the same…
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Rumored Son of Michael Jackson to Represent U.S. at Russia’s Eurovision Rival
American R&B singer B. Howard will represent the U.S. at Russia’s answer to Eurovision when the competition kicks off in Moscow later next month, organizers announced on Thursday.
Called Intervsion, the event revives a Soviet-era…
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Witkoff made mistakes in negotiations with Russia
US Special Envoy Steve Witkoff made mistakes during negotiations with representatives of the Russian leadership.

This is reported by Foreign Policy, which called Witkoff the “disaster master” of American leader…
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Trump promises peace. But what really is?
Four reflections on Trump’s meetings with Putin, the Europeans and the man in the black suit

Parallels with Helsinki
The Alaska meeting was reminiscent of the Putin-Trump summit in Helsinki in 2018. Since then,…
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Kremlin-Backed Messaging App Max to Come Pre-Installed on Devices Starting Next Month
Russia’s new state-backed messaging app Max will come pre-installed on all devices sold in the country starting on Sept. 1, the government announced Thursday.
“Max is expected to serve as a multifunctional information exchange…
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News – The Russian Government
The Prime Minister spoke at a forum’s plenary session and toured the exhibition.
Visiting the forum’s exhibition,…
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The United States and Europe have four options for security guarantees for Ukraine – The Times
The Times reported that the United States and Europe have four options for a security guarantee plan for Ukraine.

The publication says that the leaders of the armed forces are developing a plan for European…
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Prosecutors Fine Top Official At Yeltsin Presidential Library For Anti-War Post
Russian prosecutors fined a top official at the Yeltsin Center, the library and cultural center dedicated to the late Russian president, after she re-posted an anti-war message on social media.
A district court in the central Russian city of…
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