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It means the newspaper must stop any work in Russia and it subjects any Russian who cooperates with the paper to up to five years in prison
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For India, the Ukraine war has been posing a diplomatic challenge as it needs to take a nuanced position to protect its national interests
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Washington DC closely monitors Prime Minister’s visit to Russia for meeting with President Vladimir Putin.
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Says India a strategic partner with whom we engage in open and honest discussions, including concerns about its ties with Russia
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Development comes after Prime Minister Modi, who is in Moscow for a two-day visit, raises the matter at a private dinner hosted by Putin
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Both leaders set to explore ways to further expand bilateral relations in diverse areas at the 22nd India-Russia annual summit on Tuesday
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Nebenzia said the war could have ended in April 2022 in Istanbul when Russia and Ukraine were "very close" to an agreement
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Moscow has accelerated its destruction of frontline cities this year to a scale previously unseen in the war
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Article 4 of the agreement states that if one of the countries gets invaded and is pushed into a state of war, the other must deploy “all means at its disposal without delay” to provide “military assistance”
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Putin's visit to North Korea marks a rare overseas trip since launching the invasion of Ukraine in 2022, and a significant moment for Kim, who hasn't hosted another world leader in his politically isolated country since the COVID-19 pandemic began
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"A Deputy Prime Minister will serve as Chief of Staff of the Government Executive Office."
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Putin on Tuesday once again promised Russians a prosperous future, but since the invasion of Ukraine, many have seen the cost of living rise.
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The proposed peace summit in Switzerland can be a good starting point to find a lasting solution and end the Ukraine war
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In his televised address to the nation posted by the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs on X, Putin said, "Our people, our children, just like the Nazis that once killed our people during the war.
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In recent years, the Russian people have united as one, overcome challenges, and made steady progress towards national development and revitalisation, Xi said in his congratulatory message to Putin.
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According to Russia's CEC, almost 95 per cent of the votes have been counted as of 1 a.m. Moscow time and Putin is leading the race with an estimated 87.3 per cent.
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This election is the largest public test of the Russian state’s ability to shape its desired result at home since its invasion of Ukraine
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Biden, who is seeking another term as the president, refrained from naming Trump but referred to him indirectly as his "predecessor" as many as 13 times during his speech on Thursday.
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The war has displaced millions of Ukrainians, altered geopolitical landscape of Europe, and hit economies around the world
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Navalny’s death raises questions over the fractured Russian opposition and whether his widow could emerge as a rallying point for anti-Putin forces