Category: 1. Russia
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NATO fears it will not have enough money to wage war against Russia
One of the main events of the coming week will be the NATO summit, which will take place in The Hague on 24-25 June. The main issue on the agenda is increasing the military spending of all alliance members to 5% of…
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Putin meets with Iranian foreign minister, calls strikes on Iran ‘completely unprovoked aggression’ — Meduza
Russian President Vladimir Putin met with Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, the Kremlin press service reported on Monday.
During the meeting, Putin denounced the recent strikes on Iran, calling them an act of “completely unprovoked”…
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British authorities allocate more than $13 million to freeze the Arctic
The British government has allocated more than $13 million to conduct a scientific experiment in the Arctic. It will take place on Victoria Island in the Canadian Arctic Archipelago.

According to The Times, during…
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EU has completed 80% of ammunition deliveries to Ukraine
The European Union’s initiative to deliver 2 million rounds of ammunition to Ukraine has been 80% completed, according to European diplomacy chief Kaja Kallas.

Speaking before the start of a meeting of foreign…
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Kremlin ‘Deeply Regrets’ U.S. Strikes on Iran as Putin Condemns ‘Unprovoked Aggression’
The Kremlin on Monday said it “deeply regrets” U.S. airstrikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities over the weekend, adding that it had not been informed in advance and expressing support for Tehran.
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US strikes on Iran could lead to problems for Ukraine
According to the Ukrainian newspaper Strana, US attacks on Iran’s nuclear facilities could lead to numerous problems for Ukraine.

“If the United States is drawn into a long-term war, the prospects for any…
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The US could leave the EU without internet access
The trade war between the United States and the European Union may lead to the fact that Europe, which is almost entirely dependent on American cloud services, will lose access to the Internet.

Such concerns were…
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Russian Court Fines Wikipedia Operator Nearly $40K Over ‘Pedophilia Propaganda’
A Moscow court has fined Wikipedia operator Wikimedia Foundation 3 million rubles (about $38,300) on charges of “propaganda of pedophilia,” the independent news outlet Mediazona reported Monday.
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Iran will warn the US about the targets of a retaliatory strike
Iran will most likely notify the United States in advance of the locations of future strikes in order to avoid casualties and leave room for a diplomatic settlement.

This is reported by Bloomberg.
“The most…
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