Russia’s FSB alleges a UK connection to an assassination attempt on a senior Russian general in Moscow. Authorities say suspects tied to Ukrainian intelligence have been detained.
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Russian figure skaters continue to dominate global competitions despite bans and sanctions. Experts point to a state-backed training pipeline and early development system.
Russian forces have taken control of multiple villages and strategic terrain in Ukraine’s Sumy region, expanding pressure along the border. The advance strengthens access routes and control over local infrastructure.
Russia claims Western allegations over Alexey Navalny’s death are intended to distract from the Epstein files fallout, calling the accusations baseless.
A senior Kremlin aide warned Russia could retaliate at sea against Western actions targeting its shipping. The dispute centers on sanctions enforcement and vessels linked to Russian trade.
Russia called on leaders at the Munich Security Conference to address alleged Ukrainian attacks on civilians. The remarks come as Western officials debate further military aid and strategy in the conflict.
Iran aims to boost trade with Russia to $30 billion in the coming years, with a $5 billion target set for this year. Cooperation will focus on energy, agriculture, and sanctions-driven economic ties.
Russia warns the Greenland dispute could lead to expanded NATO military activity in the Arctic. Officials say it may heighten tensions and threaten regional stability.
Russia’s foreign minister dismissed allegations that Jeffrey Epstein had links to Russian intelligence. Moscow says the claims are media speculation meant to shift attention from Western scandals.
Putin’s 2007 Munich speech challenged NATO expansion and the US-led global order. Nearly two decades later, its warnings remain central to Russia-West tensions.
Russia and China are expanding support to Cuba as U.S. sanctions increase pressure on Havana. The moves raise geopolitical concerns close to American territory.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban says recent NATO and EU developments are pushing Europe toward a wider war. He warns Hungary will not send troops or funding into the Ukraine conflict.
As the conflict approaches its fourth year, Ukraine’s leadership continues operating publicly despite ongoing military and political pressure. Negotiations remain stalled while tensions persist on multiple fronts.
Shelling in Russia’s Belgorod region triggered major power outages and infrastructure damage. Emergency crews are working to restore electricity and heat to affected areas.
U.S.-brokered negotiations between Russia and Ukraine continue in Abu Dhabi without media access. The second round follows earlier security talks held in private.
The Kremlin says scheduling issues led to the postponement of trilateral talks between Russia, Ukraine, and the United States. The negotiations will now take place in Abu Dhabi later this week.


















