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Ukraine has ‘suspended’ peace talks – Putin

The negotiations process between Russia and Ukraine has been “de facto suspended” by Kiev, President Vladimir Putin has said. He made the remarks during a phone call with his Finnish counterpart, Sauli Niinisto, on Saturday. “Vladimir Putin, in particular, shared his assessment of the state of the negotiation process between …

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NBA playoff match ends with shooting (VIDEO)

Basketball fans were sent running through the streets of Milwaukee for cover when three people were shot towards the close of the Bucks’ defeat to the Boston Celtics in an NBA playoff match. The reigning champion Bucks lost 108-95 in Game Six as the visitors tied their Eastern Conference semi-final …

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Andrey Sushentsov: Ukraine could be just the starting point of a bigger crisis

Why do Russian-Ukrainian relations concern every Russian and Ukrainian? To some extent, what is happening is a delayed civil war, which could have happened in the early 1990s with the collapse of the USSR, when the first generation of Russian and Ukrainian leaders boasted that they had avoided a bloody divorce like the one in Yugoslavia. In Russia, every other person …

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Russia weighs in on nukes in the Baltics

The move by Finland and Sweden to join NATO won’t be left without a Russian response, but it’s premature to talk about it including relocation of nuclear weapons closer to the two Nordic countries, Russia’s deputy foreign minister Alexander Glushko has said. “It’s too early to speak about this,” Glushko …

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EU state launches criminal cases over V-Day celebrations

Three criminal cases and 20 administrative ones have been launched against people who laid flowers at the World War II memorial in the Latvian capital, Riga, on May 10, the police said on Friday. A young man who brought Russia’s national flag to the monument to Soviet soldiers has been …

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Russian economy stronger than expected – JPMorgan

Russia’s economy is coping better with Ukraine-related Western sanctions than could be expected, JPMorgan Chase said in a note to clients dated last week and made public on Monday. According to the biggest US investment bank, business sentiment surveys from the country “are signaling a not very deep recession in …

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India bans wheat exports

India has prohibited all exports of wheat with immediate effect, the country’s Ministry of Commerce and Industry announced on Friday. The ministry said the drastic move was necessary due to “a sudden spike in the global prices of wheat arising out of many factors, as a result of which the …

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US sending fresh troops to Europe

The United States will send more than 10,000 soldiers to Europe, who are expected to replace forces deployed to the region following Russia’s attack on Ukraine, many positioned along the “eastern flank” of the NATO military bloc. Pentagon spokesman John Kirby confirmed the deployment during a Friday press conference, noting …

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North Korea suffers major spike in ‘fever’ outbreak

North Korea has reported a massive surge in a mysterious “fever” outbreak, including almost two dozen additional deaths and tens of thousands of new cases. Kim Jong-un called the epidemic one of the greatest “turmoils” in the nation’s history. Health officials confirmed 174,440 “new cases of fever” nationwide and 21 …

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Americans aren’t buying ‘Putin’s price hike’

Americans are reeling from surging gas prices, food prices, and the price of rent – all of which have steadily risen since the start of the pandemic. US President Joe Biden has chosen to blame Russian President Vladimir Putin for the situation, dubbing it “Putin’s price hike” – but people …

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