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Putin, drone and Russia
Russia is ramping up drone production to 1.4 million, Putin says
President Vladimir Putin said on Thursday that Russia was ramping up drone production by around ten times to nearly 1.4 million this year to ensure the Russian armed forces grab victory in Ukraine. "In total,
Putin Says Drone Supplies to Russian Army to Increase Tenfold in 2024
President Vladimir Putin said on Thursday that the Russian military received around 140,000 drones in 2023 and that Moscow plans to increase this number tenfold in 2024.
Russian arms depot erupts after a Ukrainian drone attack
Hezbollah blames Israel for exploding pagers across Lebanon, and US brand Tupperware files for bankruptcy.
Close ally of Putin warns of Nuclear War
World on the brink as Vladimir Putin ally warns Russia can nuke 'EU capital' in 3 minutes
Vyacheslav Volodin claimed that the European Parliament calling for strikes inside Russia "leads to a world war using nuclear weapons".
Why Putin’s nuclear saber-rattling on Ukraine sounds different this time
The Kremlin has had little success invoking its nuclear arsenal to deter Ukraine and the West from using new tactics to stop Russia’s invasion. That may be changing.
Putin ally warns West of nuclear war over Ukraine
A close ally of President Vladimir Putin warned Western governments on Thursday that a nuclear war would ensue if they gave the green light for Ukraine to use long-range Western weapons to strike targets deep inside Russia.
NATO, Putin and Russia
One of Russia's longtime allies says Putin's NATO rival is now a threat to his country
Armenia's prime minister said the CSTO, seen as Putin's NATO, "creates threats" for his country's future existence, after it pulled away from it.
NATO Secretary General does not believe in Putin's red lines regarding Ukraine's long-range strikes on Russia
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg is sceptical of Russian leader Vladimir Putin's threats, which come amid discussions about allowing Ukraine to launch long-range missiles deep into Russia. Source: Stoltenberg in an interview with The Times,
Russia's 'Powerful Warning' After NATO's Rejection Of Putin's Ukraine 'Red Line'
Russian Navy Commander-in-Chief Adm. Alexander Moiseyev has issued a stark ultimatum, asserting that the most powerful weapon in the 25th Submarine Division of Russia's Pacific Fleet is at a heightened state of readiness.
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Why Putin’s Attempt to Rewire Global Trade Is Faltering, in Charts and Maps
Moscow redirected oil sales, but forging new routes for other commodities proves difficult amid high costs and U.S. sanctions ...
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Putin’s guided bombs destroy care home where hundreds lived
A guided bomb from Russian forces has destroyed a home for the elderly in Ukraine killing a 78-year-old woman. Fourteen ...
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Explosions Rock Russian Air Base Hosting Putin's Nuclear Bombers
Russia's Tu-95 and Tu-160 strategic bombers are capable of carrying out nuclear and conventional long-range strikes, and have ...
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Opinion
Column: Trump talks tough on Russia now, but as president he bowed to Putin
Russian leader Vladimir Putin seized Ukrainian ships and sailors in 2018, and then-President Trump did nothing. The Kremlin ...
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Putin Is Under Pressure to Call Up More Troops for War of Attrition
The Russian president earlier this year rebuffed Defense Ministry officials who had tried to convince him they needed more ...
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Vladimir Putin's Pivot to China is Backfiring
As cross-border business becomes more complicated, China's finance industry is abuzz over possible workarounds, says one ...
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Putin's 'Friend' Ignores Russian Protest? Row Over Indian Ammo In Ukraine | MEA Responds
The ministry of external affairs has lashed out at a Reuters report claiming that Indian artillery shells were being used by ...
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Putin wants Russia’s youth to become ultranationalist patriots. Many are all in.
Young Russians are embracing Kremlin propaganda, reshaping the Ukraine war narrative with ultranationalist views and seeing ...
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