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Russia sticks to approaches to Ukraine unveiled in Alaska — diplomatic source

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"Let me be clear: the Russian side maintains a regular dialogue with the Americans on the subject of Ukrainian settlement," he said

Ukraine welcomes China’s offer to ‘help’ Trump end the war with Russia, despite skepticism

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After meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping, President Donald Trump said the two discussed potential joint efforts to stop the Russia-Ukraine war.

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Russia Says It's Ready to 'Respond' to Aid Venezuela Against U.S. 'Threats'

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Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova issued a statement declaring that Moscow was "ready" to act to defend Venezuela.

Russia link suspected as Bulgarians jailed for vandalising Paris Jewish memorial

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Four men given prison terms for desecration that was possibly ‘orchestrated by Russian intelligence services’

U.S. begins troop drawdown in Eastern Europe amid NATO shifts and rising tensions with Russia

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(NaturalNews) The U.S. plans to withdraw around 3,000 troops from Romania, Bulgaria, Hungary, and Slovakia, with the 101st Airborne's brigade returning to Kentu...

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Venezuela thanks Russia for supporting its efforts in defense of sovereignty — minister

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"Today, Russia and Venezuela are consolidating their positions as strategic allies and are ready to expand cooperation in key areas of development and mutual progress," Yvan Gil Pinto added

Construction of Russia’s largest wind power plant to be completed in March 2026

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The total installed capacity of the wind farm will be 300 MW

Venezuela asks Russia, China, Iran for help in connection with US pressure — newspaper

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According to The Washington Post, Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro allegedly asked Russia to strengthen Venezuela's air defense systems, repair aviation equipment purchased from Moscow, and acquire missile weapons

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Demands that Russia freeze frontline not viable — Ukraine’s former PM

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Nikolay Azarov recalled that Russia and the United States still maintain contacts on the Ukrainian settlement, citing the recent visit by Kirill Dmitriev to the United States

Russia deploys 170,000 troops for push in Ukraine's Donetsk region, Zelenskyy says

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Russian President Vladimir Putin has recently claimed that Russian forces are making significant advances on the battlefield, though their progress has been slow and costly in troops and weapons.

Russia choosing convenient time for Russia-Arab summit — senior diplomat

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On October 9, Russian President Vladimir Putin and Arab League Council Chairman, Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani, agreed during a telephone conversation that it would be best to postpone the Russia-Arab summit, which was…

Ukraine goes dark as Russia's 'massive' missile attack 'deeply worrying' for UK

www.express.co.uk

EXCLUSIVE: Russia struck Ukraine's energy infrastructure with a massive overnight drone and missile attack on Thursday.

Built in the shadows and launched at night, Ukraine’s long-range drones are rattling Russia

These drones target oil refineries, fuel depots and military hubs, stretching Moscow's air defenses.

Built in the shadows and launched at night, Ukraine’s long-range drones are rattling Russia

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These drones target oil refineries, fuel depots and military hubs, stretching Moscow's air defenses.

Built in the shadows and launched at night, Ukraine’s long-range drones are rattling Russia

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These drones target oil refineries, fuel depots and military hubs, stretching Moscow's air defenses.

Russia not familiar with European peace plan for Ukraine — ambassador to UK

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Andrey Kelin explained why Moscow objects to a ceasefire at the first stage

Russia’s ‘spiritual backbone’ makes it invincible – ex-defense chief

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Russia cannot be defeated militarily due to shared moral values that form its “spiritual backbone,” Sergey Shoigu has said Read Full Article at RT.com