MOSCOW and Tehran temporarily suspended a major cooperation agreement as confirmed by Russia’s state-owned news agency. Russian and Iranian officials decided to put on hold
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Russia to remove Taliban from list of terrorist organizations
TWO government agencies in Russia have reported to President Vladimir Putin to delist as a terrorist organizations. A group known for violating human rights in
Russia imposes six-month ban on gasoline exports
IN Russia, the government is set to impose a six-month ban on gasoline exports. The ban, which was imposed starting March 1, was first reported
Biden, world leaders blame Putin for Navalny’s death
US President Joe Biden accused President Vladimir Putin of being ‘responsible’ for the death of Russian opposition figure Alexei Navalny while appearing to stumble over
Alexei Navalny dead—Russian prison service
ALEXEI Navalny, a prominent Russian opposition leader and a critic of President Vladimir Putin, has died after taking a walk at the Polar Wolf Arctic
Pinakamalakas na lider ng oposisyon sa Russia, pumanaw na habang nakabilanggo
PUMANAW na ang pinakamalakas na lider ng oposisyon sa bansang Russia na si Alexei Navalny habang nakakulong sa Arctic Circle. Si Navalny na mahigpit na
Putin hails Belarus’ new nuclear power status
BELARUS has become a nuclear power with the successful operation of its first nuclear power station, built by Russia’s state atomic energy corporation, Rosatom, as
Putin rules out another wave of mobilization in Ukraine
RUSSIAN President Vladimir Putin said his country does not need to announce additional mobilization to replenish army ranks in conflict zones. Putin made the remarks
Putin inaugurates two 4th generation nuclear submarines
PRESIDENT Vladimir Putin promised to strengthen the naval prowess of Russia, as his country inaugurated two new 4th generation, nuclear-propelled submarines in the shipyard city
Russian envoy rejects U.S. ‘narrative’ on aid for Ukraine
RUSSIA’s top diplomat in the United States responded to the Washington’s claims that Russian President Vladimir Putin may attack NATO unless the U.S. Congress allocates