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Putin's Power Unperturbed as Rebel Wagner Army Halts Near Moscow, Leader to Migrate to Belarus
The formidable march of Wagner Group's Russian mercenaries towards Moscow was abruptly stopped on Saturday, with its leader Yevgeny Prigozhin citing a desire to avert bloodshed as the rationale behind this decision. This move has seemingly curtailed the potential threat to President Vladimir Putin's administration, even as it raised questions about Putin's grip on the nuclear-armed nation. 
The formidable march of Wagner Group's Russian mercenaries towards Moscow was abruptly stopped on Saturday, with its leader Yevgeny Prigozhin citing a desire to avert bloodshed as the rationale behind this decision. This move has seemingly curtailed the potential threat to President Vladimir Putin's administration, even as it raised questions about Putin's grip on the nuclear-armed nation. -
Nuclear Fear Heightens as Putin Shifts Arms to Belarus, Threatening European Capitals
The recent relocation of nuclear arms to Belarus by Russian President Vladimir Putin has intensified the trepidation of an imminent global conflict, potentially escalating to a third World War. This alarming development transpires as the Russian-Ukrainian conflict under Putin's command continues to worsen. 
The recent relocation of nuclear arms to Belarus by Russian President Vladimir Putin has intensified the trepidation of an imminent global conflict, potentially escalating to a third World War. This alarming development transpires as the Russian-Ukrainian conflict under Putin's command continues to worsen. -
Former Russian General Proclaims Putin's Army 'Weary' Amid Alleged Munitions Deficit
A former high-ranking military official from Russia has recently shed light on the beleaguered state of the country's armed forces, following the contested occupation of the Ukrainian city of Bakhmut. Vladimir Putin's military, he claims, is significantly strained and grappling with a serious shortage of ammunition. 
A former high-ranking military official from Russia has recently shed light on the beleaguered state of the country's armed forces, following the contested occupation of the Ukrainian city of Bakhmut. Vladimir Putin's military, he claims, is significantly strained and grappling with a serious shortage of ammunition. -
Russia Alleges Failed Drone Assassination Attempt on Putin, Ukraine Denies Involvement
On Wednesday, Russia accused Ukraine of orchestrating a botched drone assassination attempt on President Vladimir Putin at the Kremlin citadel in Moscow. The Kremlin stated that it reserved the right to retaliate. Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskiy's senior aide, Mykhailo Podolyak, denied Kyiv's involvement in the alleged incident, suggesting that the Kremlin could use the event as a pretext for further attacks on Ukraine. 
On Wednesday, Russia accused Ukraine of orchestrating a botched drone assassination attempt on President Vladimir Putin at the Kremlin citadel in Moscow. The Kremlin stated that it reserved the right to retaliate. Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskiy's senior aide, Mykhailo Podolyak, denied Kyiv's involvement in the alleged incident, suggesting that the Kremlin could use the event as a pretext for further attacks on Ukraine. -
Dual Deaths of Putin Allies Reported on the Same Day
Two Russian officials connected to the ruling United Russia party have died on the same day, according to local media sources. 
Two Russian officials connected to the ruling United Russia party have died on the same day, according to local media sources. -
Ukraine Condemns Russian Plan to Station Nuclear Weapons in Belarus, Warns of Destabilization
Ukraine's top security adviser to President Volodymyr Zelenskiy criticized Russia's plans to station tactical nuclear weapons in Belarus, stating it would destabilize the country and increase negative sentiment towards Moscow. 
Ukraine's top security adviser to President Volodymyr Zelenskiy criticized Russia's plans to station tactical nuclear weapons in Belarus, stating it would destabilize the country and increase negative sentiment towards Moscow. -
Putin Announces Tactical Nuclear Weapons Deployment in Belarus, First Since the 1990s
On Saturday, Russian President Vladimir Putin declared that Russia will deploy tactical nuclear weapons in neighboring Belarus, marking the first instance of such armaments being stationed outside Russia since the mid-1990s. 
On Saturday, Russian President Vladimir Putin declared that Russia will deploy tactical nuclear weapons in neighboring Belarus, marking the first instance of such armaments being stationed outside Russia since the mid-1990s. -
Putin Warns of Escalation if UK Supplies Ukraine with Uranium-Based Ammunition
Russian President Vladimir Putin has vowed to "respond" if the United Kingdom goes ahead with plans to provide Ukraine with weapons containing depleted uranium. 
Russian President Vladimir Putin has vowed to "respond" if the United Kingdom goes ahead with plans to provide Ukraine with weapons containing depleted uranium. -
Russia Opens Criminal Case Against ICC Judges and Prosecutor Over Putin Arrest Warrant
Russian authorities retaliate against ICC's arrest warrant for President Vladimir Putin by opening a criminal case against the judges and prosecutor. 
Russian authorities retaliate against ICC's arrest warrant for President Vladimir Putin by opening a criminal case against the judges and prosecutor. -
China President Xi Jinping Visits Moscow Amid Ongoing Ukraine Conflict
Chinese President Xi Jinping makes a landmark visit to Moscow to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin as tensions rise over the Ukraine war. 
Chinese President Xi Jinping makes a landmark visit to Moscow to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin as tensions rise over the Ukraine war.