Russia, Ukraine and Energy War
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Incursion follows series of drone incidents and airspace violations that have led to fears that Russia is testing NATO.
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A bad week for Hungary’s strongman leader as Trump-Putin summit scrapped and US sanctions Russia
Hungary’s Prime Minister Viktor Orbán was delighted to learn last week that Russia and the United States had chosen his country as the venue for another summit on ending the war in Ukraine.
Russian missile and drone attacks on Ukraine overnight into Saturday killed at least four people and wounded 20, officials said, and prompted fresh pleas from Ukraine's president for Western air defense systems.
Also last month, Sberbank CEO German Gref, one of Russia’s top banking chiefs, said the economy was in “technical stagnation,” And in June, Economy Minister Maxim Reshetnikov warned that Russia was “on the brink” of a recession.
The Trump administration imposed sanctions after plans to hold a second summit on ending the war in Ukraine were abandoned
By KATIE MARIE DAVIES For a quarter century, President Vladimir Putin has faced the specter of Russia’s shrinking and aging population. In 1999, a year before he came to power, the number of
The Polish foreign minister said he could not guarantee that Russian President Vladimir Putin's plane would not be forced to land.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un vowed that his country's alliance with Russia will "advance non-stop," and is now "rising to its historic peak," state-run media said Friday.
Lithuanian President Gitanas Nausėda says Russian military planes violated Lithuania’s airspace on Thursday evening.