Marking the fifth wartime New Year since Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Russian President Vladimir Putin used his December 31 speech to reaffirm wartime unity and a readiness to continue ...
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Trump's Davos speech was yet another gift to Vladimir Putin
OPINION: The person who no doubt most enjoyed President Trump's Davos speech, Russian President Vladimir Putin, was not in ...
In this image made from video provided by Russian Defense Ministry Press Service on Monday, Dec. 29, 2025, Russian troops line up at a base in Belarus where the Oreshnik missile system was deployed in ...
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Former archbishop of Canterbury accuses Putin of 'heresy' over Ukrainian war remarks
Former Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams has recently accused Russian President Vladimir Putin of “heresy” over ...
The Russian president told a Security Council meeting on Wednesday, "What happens to Greenland is none of our business." ...
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy criticized Europe's response to the Greenland dispute with the U.S., saying the continent needed to show more courage and describing it as a "fragmented ...
President Vladimir Putin urged Russians to believe in victory in Ukraine during his annual New Year's Eve address on Wednesday, as his country marked the holiday at war for the fourth year running.
Vladimir Putin was muted for 34 seconds as he gave a major speech to world leaders on Friday (12 December). The Russian president, 73, was due to speak in front of 16 heads of state and government at ...
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