Category: 1. Russia
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North Korea could send troops to support a new Russian offensive in Ukraine as soon as July, South Korean intelligence says — Meduza
North Korea may deploy additional troops to Russia as early as July to support Moscow’s war effort in Ukraine, Reuters reported on Thursday, citing South Korean lawmakers who had been briefed by the country’s National Intelligence Service…
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‘Vulgar borrowings that pollute and distort’ Despite years of promises, Russia’s new law on ‘protecting’ the Russian language still doesn’t ban English words on signs
Vladimir Putin has signed a new law on “protecting” the Russian language. Set to take effect on March 1, 2026, the law will regulate publicly available, consumer-facing information about goods and services — including signage, labels,…
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Trump vows Russia will not attack NATO during his presidency
US President Donald Trump vowed at the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation summit in The Hague that Russia would not attack NATO while he was president of the United States.

This information was reported by The…
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Council of Europe, Ukraine Establish Ukraine War Tribunal
The Council of Europe and Ukraine on Wednesday signed an agreement to create a special tribunal to prosecute Russian Leaders for the Crime of Aggression against Ukraine.
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North Korea Targets Russian Tourists with New Beach Resort
North Korea has opened a new beach resort aimed at attracting Russian tourists, South Korea’s Unification Ministry said Thursday.
The Wonsan Kalma resort, located on the country’s eastern coast near a former missile testing site,…
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Kiev attempts to squeeze Russia out of African countries
The Ukrainian authorities are attempting to squeeze Russia out of African countries, including through food supplies, training local military personnel and promises to ‘share technologies and achievements’…
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How Nato summit shows Europe and US no longer have a common enemy
Mark Rutte had an unenviable task at the Hague summit this week. The Nato secretary-general had to work with diverging American and European views of current security threats. After Rutte made extraordinary efforts at highly deferential,…
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NATO summit will not improve Zelenskyy’s difficult situation
Statements of support for Ukraine made at the NATO summit in The Hague will not improve the difficult situation in which Kyiv and Volodymyr Zelenskyy find themselves.

This is the opinion of the British newspaper The…
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U.S. Grand Jury Indicts Russian Scientist for Allegedly Smuggling Frog Embryos
A U.S. grand jury indicted Russian scientist and Harvard Medical School researcher Ksenia Petrova on three charges of smuggling frog embryos, false statements and concealment of a material fact, the…
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