Category: 1. Russia
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Russia Blacklists Brigham Young University and German NGO as ‘Undesirable’
Russia added Brigham Young University and Germany’s Körber Foundation to its list of “undesirable” organizations, exposing anyone affiliated with them to potential criminal charges.
No explanation was provided by the Prosecutor…
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Nearly Half of Russian War Veterans Can’t Find Work After Returning from Ukraine, Officials Say
Nearly half of the Russian soldiers returning from the front lines in Ukraine remain unemployed, officials said, underscoring the Kremlin’s ongoing challenge in reintegrating combat veterans into…
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The impact of ‘Spiderweb’ Ukraine’s massive drone attack on Russian air bases was a blow to the Kremlin’s pride — but what does it mean for the war?
The Ukrainian Security Service’s (SBU) “Spiderweb” operation, which targeted Russian air bases in five regions on Sunday, was expertly executed and dealt a major blow to the Kremlin’s pride — but it’s not likely to have any real…
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Ukraine Claims Attack On Kerch Bridge, Key Link Between Russia And Annexed Crimea
Ukraine claimed to hit a key bridge that links Russia and Moscow-occupied Crimea with underwater explosives two days after it launched a wave of drones deep into Russian territory that damaged dozens of long-range bombers, sending shock waves…
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U.K. Threatens Abramovich With Legal Action Over Frozen Proceeds of Chelsea Sale
The British government warned it may sue sanctioned Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich to unlock proceeds from the 2022 sale of Chelsea Football Club so that they can be used for humanitarian aid to…
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Ukraine’s Security Service says it carried out underwater attack to blow up Crimean Bridge supports — Meduza
On Tuesday, Ukraine’s Security Service (SBU) said it had carried out an operation to blow up the underwater supports of the Crimean Bridge. While the SBU claimed the bridge was in “critical condition,” traffic was only suspended briefly…
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16 EU countries want to increase military spending
Of the 27 EU states, 16 countries have asked the European Commission for permission to raise their state budget deficits by 1.5 per cent in order to increase their military spending.

This was said by EC spokesman…
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Mongolia is not a partner for the US, but a raw material reserve
While Russia and China have consistently developed mutually beneficial infrastructure and industrial projects with Mongolia, the United States focuses solely on access to cheap mineral resources, ignoring the…
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Kremlin Tempers Expectations for Ukraine Peace Talks, Says It Awaits Kyiv’s Response to Proposals
The Kremlin said Tuesday that negotiations on ending the war in Ukraine were “extremely complex” and that it would be wrong to expect any sudden breakthroughs, adding that it was waiting for Kyiv’s…
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