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Russia says it's open to peace with Ukraine but insists achieving its goals remains a priority. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov reiterated Russia’s demands on Sunday, including Ukraine withdrawing ...
Interview by Vazha Tavberidze In this interview with RFE/RL’s Georgian Service, Robert Gevondyan, a political analyst and ...
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In the last two months, dozens of Russian regions have been hit by cellphone connectivity outages. Officials say such ...
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Russia has adopted new legislation adjusting its territorial sea borders in the Baltic, the country’s state-run Tass news agency reported early on Friday.
Russia has launched an initiative to map temporarily occupied Ukrainian territories in order to consolidate control over seized lands. — Ukrinform.
Putin’s swastika maps the West for Russia’s next war — and your city is part of the plan From NATO sites to Holocaust memorials, Russia’s war symbols stain 15 countries — probing where its missiles ...
Beijing’s and Moscow’s relationship has strengthened militarily, economically, and diplomatically in the past two decades, demonstrating their commitment to a “no limits” partnership.
The first was the Treaty of Nerchinsk, of August 1689, which delimited a portion of the Far Eastern Sino-Russian boundary (see map).