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Putin's Visit to North Korea Signals Deepening Anti-Western Alliances
Russian President Vladimir Putin is set to visit North Korea on Tuesday and Wednesday, marking a significant development in the burgeoning partnership between Moscow and Pyongyang. The visit, announced by the Kremlin, underscores Russia's intent to bolster ties with the reclusive, nuclear-armed state amidst the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. 
Russian President Vladimir Putin is set to visit North Korea on Tuesday and Wednesday, marking a significant development in the burgeoning partnership between Moscow and Pyongyang. The visit, announced by the Kremlin, underscores Russia's intent to bolster ties with the reclusive, nuclear-armed state amidst the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. -
Putin Issues New Terms for Ending War, But Ukraine Rejects Them
Russian President Vladimir Putin has issued a new set of demands to end the war in Ukraine, calling for Kyiv to cede significant territories, withdraw troops deeper into its own country, and abandon its bid to join NATO. These conditions, which Putin articulated ahead of a major international peace conference in Switzerland, were swiftly dismissed by Ukrainian officials as untenable and disingenuous. 
Russian President Vladimir Putin has issued a new set of demands to end the war in Ukraine, calling for Kyiv to cede significant territories, withdraw troops deeper into its own country, and abandon its bid to join NATO. These conditions, which Putin articulated ahead of a major international peace conference in Switzerland, were swiftly dismissed by Ukrainian officials as untenable and disingenuous. -
Putin Threatens Retaliation by Arming West’s Adversaries
Russian President Vladimir Putin has suggested that Russia might begin supplying weapons to adversaries of Western nations, further stoking global tensions. This declaration follows the recent decision by the United States and its European allies to allow Ukraine to utilize their weapons against Russian territory. Putin's warning also included a renewed threat of nuclear action, asserting that Western assumptions about Russia's restraint are misguided. 
Russian President Vladimir Putin has suggested that Russia might begin supplying weapons to adversaries of Western nations, further stoking global tensions. This declaration follows the recent decision by the United States and its European allies to allow Ukraine to utilize their weapons against Russian territory. Putin's warning also included a renewed threat of nuclear action, asserting that Western assumptions about Russia's restraint are misguided. -
Kremlin Declares US an Enemy as Tensions Over Ukraine Escalate
The Kremlin has officially labeled the United States as an "enemy" for the first time. 
The Kremlin has officially labeled the United States as an "enemy" for the first time. -
Putin's Grip on Power Questioned Amid Arrests of Senior Military Officials
Recent events in Russia have raised questions about the stability of President Vladimir Putin's grip on power. The arrest of Major General Ivan Popov, a senior Russian commander, has fueled speculation about potential unrest within the Russian military and government. 
Recent events in Russia have raised questions about the stability of President Vladimir Putin's grip on power. The arrest of Major General Ivan Popov, a senior Russian commander, has fueled speculation about potential unrest within the Russian military and government. -
Europe Reportedly on High Alert for Russian Sabotage Amid Series of Mysterious Attacks
Security services across Europe are on high alert following a series of mysterious fires and sabotage attacks on infrastructure in the Baltics, Germany, and the UK. These incidents, suspected to be orchestrated by Moscow, have raised concerns about a new dimension of Russia's hybrid warfare tactics aimed at destabilizing the West, which has strongly supported Ukraine. 
Security services across Europe are on high alert following a series of mysterious fires and sabotage attacks on infrastructure in the Baltics, Germany, and the UK. These incidents, suspected to be orchestrated by Moscow, have raised concerns about a new dimension of Russia's hybrid warfare tactics aimed at destabilizing the West, which has strongly supported Ukraine. -
Putin and Xi Reaffirm 'No-Limits' Partnership as Russia Launches New Ukraine Offensive
Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese leader Xi Jinping pledged to deepen their "no-limits" partnership during a Beijing summit on Thursday, as both countries face growing tensions with the United States and its allies. The largely symbolic visit, which coincided with Russia's new offensive in northeast Ukraine's Kharkiv region, underscored the strengthening ties between Moscow and Beijing in the face of Western pressure. 
Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese leader Xi Jinping pledged to deepen their "no-limits" partnership during a Beijing summit on Thursday, as both countries face growing tensions with the United States and its allies. The largely symbolic visit, which coincided with Russia's new offensive in northeast Ukraine's Kharkiv region, underscored the strengthening ties between Moscow and Beijing in the face of Western pressure. -
Putin Criticizes West, Champions China's Ukraine Peace Plan Ahead of Beijing Visit
Russian President Vladimir Putin has delivered a pointed rebuke to the West, emphasizing the alignment between Russia and China on a new world order. This comes as Putin prepares for a significant state visit to Beijing, marking his first international trip since beginning his fifth presidential term last week. 
Russian President Vladimir Putin has delivered a pointed rebuke to the West, emphasizing the alignment between Russia and China on a new world order. This comes as Putin prepares for a significant state visit to Beijing, marking his first international trip since beginning his fifth presidential term last week. -
Kremlin Signals Shift Towards ‘Innovation and Efficiency in Ukraine War as Shoigu Moves to Security Council
Vladimir Putin has replaced long-time Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu with civilian economist Andrey Belousov, marking a significant shift in the Kremlin's approach to the ongoing war in Ukraine. 
Vladimir Putin has replaced long-time Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu with civilian economist Andrey Belousov, marking a significant shift in the Kremlin's approach to the ongoing war in Ukraine. -
Putin Shakes Up Military Command, Aims to Harness Economy for Ukraine War Effort
Russian President Vladimir Putin has nominated Andrei Belousov, a 65-year-old civilian economist and former deputy prime minister, as the country's new defense minister. The decision comes more than two years into the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, which has cost both sides heavy casualties and prompted Putin to attempt to better utilize the defense budget and foster greater innovation to secure victory. 
Russian President Vladimir Putin has nominated Andrei Belousov, a 65-year-old civilian economist and former deputy prime minister, as the country's new defense minister. The decision comes more than two years into the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, which has cost both sides heavy casualties and prompted Putin to attempt to better utilize the defense budget and foster greater innovation to secure victory.