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MOSCOW/KYIV/WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The United States hit Russia's major oil companies with sanctions on Wednesday and accused the Russians of a lack of commitment toward ending the war in Ukraine, as Moscow conducted a major training exercise involving nuclear arms.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy hailed "very important" new U.S. and European Union energy sanctions on Russia on Thursday, but said more pressure would be needed on Moscow to secure a ceasefire in the war.
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Syria’s interim president visits Putin in Moscow for first meeting since fall of Assad regime
Sharaa, travelled to Moscow for a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday, in the first face-to-face contact the pair have had.
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Drone attack damages residential building in Moscow Oblast, authorities claim
A residential building was damaged in Krasnogorsk, Moscow Oblast, amid a drone attack overnight on Oct. 24, local authorities claimed.
European Union leaders are aiming to greenlight a new raft of sanctions against Russia at a summit on Thursday.
Saturday’s protest was the second in a series of national protests against President Donald Trump, with others in neighboring towns including Pullman, Clarkston and Grangeville. More than 2,500 protests occurred nationally.
The showcase chronicles former landmarks that no longer exist, like Smith’s Falls Covered Bridge, which was built in 1844 and removed a little over a century later.
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Trump claims India will stop buying Russian oil, escalating pressure on Moscow over Ukraine war
President Donald Trump says Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has personally assured him that India will stop buying Russian oil
Russian women were early to feminism. Now, though, their vision of liberation can look strangely like the domestic trap they were supposed to escape.