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Trump calls lack of Russia-Ukraine peace progress ‘very disappointing’

thehill.com

President Trump on Saturday said the lack of progress toward peace between Russia and Ukraine amid their more than three-year war is “very disappointing.” The president has attempted to chart a course for peace since the start of his…

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Nato member state shuts down capital airport and border crossings over helium balloon intrusions - amid fears of attack by neighbouring Russia and Belarus

www.dailymail.co.uk

Traffic at Vilnius Airport was suspended until 2 am local time while the Belarus border will remain shut until the same time, Lithuanian officials said.

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Two Earthquakes Rattle Russia: What To Know

www.newsweek.com

Two moderate earthquakes struck Russia Saturday.

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Russia's Massive Nuclear Arsenal In Arctic 'Pointed' At US: Norway

www.newsweek.com

Moscow has refused to implement an immediate ceasefire in Ukraine as demanded by President Donald Trump.

Donald Trump deploys world’s biggest warship as war fears soar - not Russia

www.express.co.uk

The Trump administration has been accused of "fabricating an extravagant narrative, a vulgar, criminal and totally fake one" as tensions continue to soar.

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How Russia’s shrinking and aging population poses security threat

nypost.com

Putin has launched initiatives to encourage people to have more children -- from free school meals for large families to awarding Soviet-style “hero-mother” medals to women with 10 or more children.

Russia’s Energy Ministry recording a decline in investment in coal industry — minister

tass.com

The main decline in investment is due to a reduction in available financing and the need for companies to optimize their expenses

Russia already redirected gas, oil, coal supplies from West to East and South — minister

tass.com

Earlier, Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak reported that Russia had successfully redirected energy exports to friendly countries

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The end of VPN in Eastern Europe? This massive new subsea cable project looks to bypass Russia entirely - so is this a new age for Internet safety

www.techradar.com

Kardesa project seeks safer routes for global data, but true digital independence remains tangled in geopolitics and regional instability.

This is India’s strategy in the face of Trump’s Russia sanctions

www.rt.com

New Delhi signals quiet defiance of US attempts to dictate its oil and trade policies. Read Full Article at RT.com

Serbian foreign minister proposes hosting Ukraine-Russia peace negotiations amid ongoing conflict

www.foxnews.com

Serbian Foreign Minister Marko Djuric offers to host Ukraine-Russia peace talks, citing Serbia's friendship with all parties involved in the conflict.

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Russia kills 4 in overnight strike on Ukraine, days after Trump issues oil sanctions

thehill.com

Russian strikes on Ukraine overnight left four people dead and several others injured, days after President Trump issued sanctions on Russian oil companies as peace talks in the region have largely been stagnant. In Kyiv, two people were…

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Trump hopes China will help push Russia towards Ukraine peace talks

www.bbc.co.uk

Struggling to broker a peace deal in Ukraine, Trump hopes Xi Jinping could influence Vladimir Putin.

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Vietnam seeks to deepen comprehensive strategic partnership with Russia — president

tass.com

The Vietnamese president made this statement while receiving Russia’s Prosecutor General Alexander Gutsan who led the Russian delegation at the ceremony of signing the UN Convention against Cybercrime in Hanoi

Seizing Russia’s frozen funds would extend, not end Ukraine conflict – Belgium

www.rt.com

The question of tapping Moscow’s assets has been shelved for now but could return in the future, the country’s defense minister said Read Full Article at RT.com

Why Russians are fighting against Russia: ‘Putin has not only ruined Ukraine, he’s ruined my country’

www.independent.co.uk

Sam Kiley meets Russian volunteers in Ukraine’s army near the southern front line who explain why they turned on Vladimir Putin - and how they’re happy to kill their countrymen