Anti-Ukrainian sentiment in Russia
Hague Conference Targets Russian War Crimes in Ukraine
The Netherlands, in collaboration with key international partners, is spearheading a conference in The Hague aimed at addressing the war crimes perpetrated by Russia in Ukraine.
Massacre in Moscow: Russia "boils with rage" - The torture of those arrested and Putin's next steps
"All those involved must die" says Medvedev - Four arrested so far in the massacre with 139 dead - Fears of escalating Kremlin attacks
Putin Vows Justice: Arrests Made After Moscow Attack
After the tragic attack at Crocus City Hall concert hall in the Moscow region, where at least 133 innocent lives were lost, Russian President Vladimir Putin has declared a period of national mourning.
Dacic concludes visit to Moscow
MOSCOW - Serbian First Deputy PM and FM Ivica Dacic concluded a visit to Moscow on Friday.
Dacic travelled to Russia at the invitation of Russian FM Sergey Lavrov.
The two met on Thursday at the Spiridonovka Palace, where they discussed economic, political and other forms cooperation as well as the situation in Kosovo-Metohija, the Balkans and worldwide.
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Dacic: Vital issues for Serbia discussed with Lavrov
MOSCOW - Serbian First Deputy PM and FM Ivica Dacic said on Thursday his discussions with Russian top diplomat Sergey Lavrov had addressed vital issues for Serbia, such as energy and natural gas supplies.
Russia in Discussions on Visa-Free Travel with Asian, African, Middle Eastern Countries
Russia's Foreign Ministry is actively engaged in negotiations to establish visa-free travel agreements with several nations across Asia, Africa, and the Middle East, as reported by TASS.
Russia Expands Military Presence with Two New Armies and 14 Divisions
Russia is set to bolster its military capabilities with the formation of two new combined armies and the addition of 14 divisions by the end of this year, announced Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu in Moscow.
Dmitry Medvedev Urges Macron to Send French Soldiers to Ukraine
Former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev, currently serving as Deputy Chairman of the Security Council of the Russian Federation, has called on French President Emmanuel Macron to send French soldiers to Ukraine. Medvedev's remarks, shared on the messaging platform Telegram, have stirred controversy and raised eyebrows across the international community.
Putin Secures Decade-Long Rule
Vladimir Putin has clinched another resounding victory in the presidential election in the Russian Federation, solidifying his grip on power for the foreseeable future. With over 87 percent of the vote, according to data from the Central Election Commission, Putin's triumph ensures his presidency until at least 2030, marking a significant milestone in Russian politics.
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Russia begins voting as Ukraine steps up border attacks
Russia began voting on Friday in an election set to prolong President Vladimir Putin's rule by six more years, as Kiev branded the vote a "farce" and launched a barrage of deadly attacks on border regions.
Kiev has launched some of its largest air attacks on Russia this week ahead of the vote.