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Putin says Russian troops are advancing on every front. In reality, the main battle is around Kramatorsk, and Ukraine could hold the city through 2026.
U.S. presses Georgia to extradite Russian trade expert in aviation sanctions case
Putin call-in show guest and decorated ‘Hero of Russia’ killed in Ukraine
Telegram founder Pavel Durov says Russia’s Internet crackdown has pushed ‘digital sovereignty’ further out of reach and driven developers to leave
Russia’s central bank ties euro rate to dollar and European Central Bank benchmarks in bid to curb wild swings
Russians can now insure against ‘acts of war’ hitting their homes
Putin claims Zelensky sought private meeting weeks before open letter urging direct peace talks
Zelensky says Russia ‘once again chooses war’ after Putin rejects proposal for face-to-face meeting
Azerbaijani sailors killed as Ukrainian drones hit cargo ships in Sea of Azov
‘We’ll decide and we’ll leave,’ Armenian leader says of Russian-led defense bloc
UAE brokers latest Russia–Ukraine prisoner swap as Zelensky pushes ‘all-for-all’ deal
Video shows Russian warship on fire in Kronstadt dry dock after Ukrainian drone strike
Apple says sanctions rules forced it to drop Russia’s state-backed Max app
After Apple yanks Max from App Store, VIPs still toast the Kremlin-linked messenger at SPIEF
Armenian officials warn of compulsory military service for citizens ‘bribed’ to fly in from Russia and vote in weekend parliamentary election
Kremlin backtracks on VAT reform as Putin urges Duma to delay lowering Russia’s small-business tax threshold
St. Petersburg amusement park debuts ‘Oreshnik’ ride named after Russian missile
The Duma deputy who tells SPIEF what it doesn’t want to hear is back — and this year he used the word ‘war’
What happens to Russia’s political prisoners now that OVD-Info, a leading human rights group, has been declared ‘extremist’?
‘We won’t give up that easily’: OVD-Info director tells Meduza how the group is moving to shield supporters after Russia’s ‘extremism’ designation