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Putin to strengthen ties with Azerbaijan during two-day visit
Russian President Vladimir Putin will travel to Azerbaijan for a two-day official visit starting Sunday to strengthen bilateral relations and discuss regional and international developments, the Kremlin announced on Friday.
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
Diplomatic incident between Russia and Switzerland - The Swiss ambassador was summoned by the Moscow authorities
The Kremlin protested the voting of measures in Switzerland on the use of frozen Russian assets to finance repairs in Ukraine
Putin replies to Navalny's widow: "Unfounded and despicable murder allegations
Russian president did not watch Yulia Navalnyaya's video, Kremlin says
Ukraine debates future of downed Soviet monuments
In Ukraine's westernmost city of Lviv, a statue of the first woman in space, Valentina Tereshkova, sprawls on the ground, red paint splashed around her helmet.
The region bordering the European Union claims it was the first in Ukraine to topple all its Soviet monuments, in a nationwide ouster of symbols glorifying Kremlin rule.
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Putin may be about to launch an apocalyptic assault
While many in the West have written the conflict off as a stalemate, the Kremlin has not
Moscow denies it stole Carlsberg's subsidiary
Russia has denied stealing Carlsberg's business, saying its seizure was legal, in reaction to remarks made almost two weeks ago by the head of the Danish brewery company.
Carlsberg had announced in June that a buyer had been found for Baltika, which it has owned since 2000, and its 8,400 employees.
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Ukraine reported bringing war deep into Russia with attacks on Moscow and border region
Ukraine brought the war far from the front line into the heart of Russia again Sunday in drone penetrations that Russian authorities said damaged two office buildings a few miles (kilometers) from the Kremlin and a pig breeding complex on the countries' border.
Russia claims it repelled one of war's most serious cross-border attacks
Russia's military said Tuesday it quashed what appeared to be one of the most serious cross-border attacks from Ukraine since the war began, claiming to have killed more than 70 attackers in a battle that lasted around 24 hours.
Russia accuses US of masterminding Kremlin drone attack
Moscow on Thursday accused the US of masterminding a drone attack on the Kremlin, a charge denied by Washington, and said Ukrainian sabotage on Russian territory had reached "unprecedented momentum".
Moscow said President Vladimir Putin was working from the Kremlin the day after the attack, which it said was a Ukrainian attempt to kill him.