Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Putin, did you apologize to Israel for Hitler remarks? what Kremlin said

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The Kremlin refused to disclose on Friday whether President Vladimir Putin had apologised to Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett following Russia’s foreign minister’s claim that Adolf Hitler had Jewish ancestors. Israel slammed Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov for the comments, calling them an “unforgivable” lie that downplayed the Holocaust’s atrocities. Bennett stated on Thursday that … Read more

Russia’s relentless hunt of Chechens decades after Putin’s war

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Chechen refugees in Europe still live in fear of Russia’s long arm twenty years after Vladimir Putin devastated their capital Grozny in the same way that his forces are now demolishing Mariupol. Tens of thousands fled the small Muslim-majority republic in the North Caucasus in the aftermath of two bloody wars with Moscow, the last … Read more

Wagner responds to accusations of massacres in Mali

A Russian millionaire and close supporter of Vladimir Putin accused by the US, EU, and others of backing the private military organisation Wagner Group has stated that Russia will overcome “a dying-out western civilization.” The Guardian contacted Yevgeny Prigozhin to inquire about his reaction to information linking Wagner fighters to atrocities in Mali. In response, … Read more

Putin’s deadliest blitz missile turns the Ukraine region into a raging fireball

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Yesterday, Vladimir Putin launched his deadliest blitz missile on Ukraine, killing more than 20 people and causing power outages in tens of thousands of households. Officials say more than 20 missiles were fired from the Caspian Sea in the catastrophic onslaught, which targeted electrical substations near trains and residential areas, knocking off power to hundreds of … Read more

Belarus launches ‘surprise’ military exercises

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MOSCOW: Belarus, a Moscow ally with a border with Ukraine, started “surprise” military operations on Wednesday to test its army’s response capability, according to the Belarusian defence ministry. Belarusian military forces were putting their readiness to “go on notice, relocate to preset zones, and conduct combat training,” according to a statement from the ministry. “The … Read more

Japanese lawmakers debate for counterstrike capability for self defense force

Japan must develop counterstrike capabilities in coordination with the United States to deter the “more serious imminent threat” from North Korea and the newly accelerated threats from China and Russia in the Northern Pacific, two Japanese lawmakers said Tuesday. Speaking at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, Itsunori Onodera, a member of the Japanese … Read more

France is on verge of war with Russia, as Putin prepares to ‘tip’ Macron into Ukraine crisis

A defense analyst warns that VLADIMIR PUTIN may decide to make France one of Ukraine’s “co-belligerents,” thereby pushing France into conflict with Russia. Tensions in France have risen since Emmanuel Macron’s government confirmed military sales to Ukraine – a first for the country since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine began – over the potential of war … Read more

Macron and Putin’s call lasted over 2 hours

The call between French President Emmanuel Macron and his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin lasted more than two hours, according to the Élysée Palace. The French government is likely to issue a statement soon. Putin informed Macron on the development of “the special operation to protect Donbas. They also discussed the evacuation of civilians “held by … Read more

Vladimir Putin will undergo cancer surgery & hand over power to ex-FSB chief, reports

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According to a recent story, Russian President Vladimir Putin is going to undergo cancer surgery and temporarily hand over authority to a tough former federal police head. According to a video posted on Saturday by the mysterious Telegram channel “General SVR,” Putin would hand over the authority of Russia’s government to Nikolai Patrushev, the head … Read more

Russia’s Bolshoi scraps performances by critical directors

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Russia’s Bolshoi Theatre has introduced its far cancelling the performances directed with the aid of Kirill Serebrennikov and Timofey Kulyabin who have spoken out against Moscow’s military campaign in Ukraine. Late Sunday, Russia’s pinnacle theatre introduced that in preference to 3 performances of “Nureev”, a ballet directed by way of Serebrennikov, audiences this week will … Read more

Vladimir Putin’s new ‘girlfriend’ spotted with wedding ring

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Vladimir Putin slams “those who prowl into others’ lives with their snotty noses and romantic fancies,” referring to people who “prowl into others’ lives with their snotty noses and sensual fantasies.” Despite the notoriously private tyrant’s best efforts to keep his love life discreet, we know Vladimir Putin’s stone heart has been won by a … Read more

‘My war’: Russian hosts Ukraine refugees in Prague

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Pavel Oskin, a Russian photographer, is protesting President Vladimir Putin in his own way by welcoming Ukrainian migrants to the Czech capital and assisting them in finding work so they may start a new life. Oskin enlisted some friends to help him convert a former Vietnamese shop in northern Prague slated for demolition into a refugee centre … Read more

Zelensky, Putin invited to G20 summit: Indonesian leader

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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has been invited to the G20 summit in November, which will also include Russian President Vladimir Putin, according to Indonesia’s leader on Friday. Indonesia, which holds the G20 presidency this year, has faced intense pressure from the West, led by the United States, to exclude Russia in the aftermath of its … Read more

Russia accused of fomenting conflicts in Bosnia amid of the Ukraine war

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BANJA LUKA: As the battle in Ukraine rages on, analysts in Bosnia warn that Russia is fueling the flames of separatism, which might signal danger for the severely split Balkan country. Since the conclusion of the conflict that claimed about 100,000 lives between 1992 and 1995, Bosnia has been divided into a Muslim-Croat federation and … Read more

Ukraine says Mariupol plant will be evacuated today

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Kyiv said on Friday that arrangements were in place to evacuate inhabitants from the beleaguered Azovstal steel complex in the southern city of Mariupol, which is surrounded by Russian soldiers. “An operation to evacuate civilians from the Azovstal factory is planned for today,”  according to a statement from the Ukrainian presidency. Russia announced last week that … Read more

Finland throws down the gauntlet to Putin, pledging to ‘decide soon’ on NATO membership

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FINLAND’S PRIME MINISTER, SANNA MARIN, has stated that her country will decide whether or not to join NATO “soon.” Since Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Russia, there has been a surge in support in Finland for joining the military alliance. Officials say that if Putin retaliates against their membership, the country is prepared for “all kinds … Read more

Russia and UK Tension: British troops will be deployed for border operations

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Tens of thousands of British troops will be deployed in high-profile military drills near Russia’s borders as a show of force in response to Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine. Around 8,000 soldiers will deploy to Europe this summer to train alongside NATO and UK Joint Expeditionary Force allies. 120 British Warrior armored personnel carriers, 72 … Read more

Biden claims Putin’s nuclear weapons comment as desperate measures to hide failure

Biden claims Putin’s nuclear weapons comment as desperate measures to hide failure President Joe Biden predicted Russian President Vladimir Putin’s atomic saber shaking. As well as the Kremlin’s most recent remarks that the U.S. is battling an ‘intermediary’ battle in Ukraine. Biden was asked at the White House Thursday assuming he was worried about Putin’s … Read more

Ukraine says identified ‘more than 8,000 cases’ of suspected war crimes

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Ukrainian investigators have discovered more than 8,000 cases of suspected war crimes considering Russia’s invasion, Ukraine prosecutor preferred Iryna Venediktova told a German TV channel on Thursday. “It’s actually 8,600 cases only about war crimes, and more than 4,000 cases that are connected with war crimes,” Venediktova said to the Deutsche Welle broadcaster. Venediktova has … Read more

Russia suspended from UN tourism body over Ukraine war

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The United Nations’ tourism body on Wednesday suspended Russia from the organization over its invasion of Ukraine, arguing that it had breached its statutes. Most of the 159 member states of the UN World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) subsidized the flow, taken at a first-rate trendy meeting, said a spokesman for the Madrid-based totally body. The … Read more

Poland, Bulgaria get gas from EU neighbours after Russia halt

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Poland and Bulgaria are actually receiving gasoline from their EU neighbors after Russia’s kingdom strength massive Gazprom turned off the taps, European Commission head Ursula von der Leyen said Wednesday. “We will ensure that Gazprom’s decision has the least possible impact on European consumers,” von der Leyen said. “Today, the Kremlin failed once again in … Read more

Germany says Ukraine war to curb growth, stoke inflation

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Germany on Wednesday slashed its financial growth forecast for 2022, weighed down via Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, which has sparked leaps in customer charges now not visible in a long time. The gross home fabricated from Europe’s biggest economic system is now anticipated to make bigger via 2.2 percent instead of 3.6 percent projected in … Read more

Russian forces assault Ukrainian fighters holed up at Mariupol steel plant

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A large steel factory in Mariupol, where the city’s final defenders and some residents are holed up, was pounded by Russian forces on Wednesday, according to a local official. Despite Russian President Vladimir Putin claiming there was no need to storm the Azovstal complex after declaring victory in Mariupol, an assistant to the city mayor, … Read more

Boris Johnson have some words for Putin

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LONDON: British Prime Minister Boris Johnson stated on Tuesday that Russian President Vladimir Putin has the “political space” to cease his invasion of Ukraine, owing in part to domestic censorship. Given the massive Russian backing for what he is doing, and given the apparent obliviousness of the Russian media about what is really happening in … Read more

Putin’s Ukraine red line endangers peace accord

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On Tuesday, Russian President Vladimir Putin stated that Russia would not agree to a peace treaty with Ukraine unless the country committed to “resolve the issues of Crimea and Donbas” on a level at which Ukraine would lose parts of the territory. Putin made the remarks at a meeting with United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres … Read more

Russia says Kyiv foiled evacuation from Mariupol

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Russia on Monday accused Kyiv of preventing civilians trapped with Ukrainian infantrymen in Mariupol’s Azovstal steelworks from leaving the besieged commercial centre despite a ceasefire declaration. The defence ministry had said it’d permit a civilian evacuation from Mariupol’s sprawling steel plant, which has been sheltering the last Ukrainian resistance within the southeastern port town. But … Read more

Putin sees Russian economy ‘stabilizing’

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President Vladimir Putin stated Monday that Russia’s economic system become stabilizing after being hit via extraordinary sanctions over the army marketing campaign in Ukraine. “The Russian economic system keeps stabilizing. Inflation has slowed down, the weekly charge of charge boom has approached normal levels and charges for a few items have already begun to say … Read more

US believes Ukraine can beat Russia with ‘right equipment’

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The United States believes Ukraine can win the conflict in opposition to Russia if it has the “proper equipment”, Pentagon chief Lloyd Austin stated Monday, as Kyiv accused Russia of failing to reach a deal to evacuate civilians from the besieged city of Mariupol. The landmark visit through Austin and Secretary of State Antony Blinken to Ukraine comes because … Read more