Putin Brandishes a New Nuclear-Powered Missile
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👽 Moscow in shock — a mysterious bright green object flew over the city Early this morning, Moscow residents spotted a dazzling green flash in the sky. An unidentified object streaked above the city and vanished, leaving a glowing trail behind. Eyewitnesses say it could be a… pic.twitter.com/EbtyRb6Ltf
A new report from the United Nations accuses Russia of committing crimes against humanity by attacking civilians and civilian infrastructure with drones, as well as committing war crimes through the forcible transfer of people.
Sberbank CEO German Gref said Russia is so fixated on fighting inflation that it's forgetting about economic growth.
North Korea's top diplomat has visited the Kremlin for talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin. The meeting follows last month's meeting between Putin and Kim Jong Un in Beijing.
Ukraine’s capital, Kyiv, endured two consecutive nights of Russian strikes this weekend. The latest overnight attack on Oct. 26 saw drones and ballistic missiles raining down on the city. In total, five people were killed, and more than fifty others were injured.
The agreement, inked in Moscow, grants HAL the rights to produce the twin-engine, narrow-body aircraft for Indian domestic customers.
Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha believes that the latest sanctions imposed by the EU and the US are a real blow to Russia, although Moscow denies this. Details: Sybiha believes that this week marked a new stage in the pressure to force Russia to make peace,
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What Is Putin Hiding? Moscow Ends Plutonium Pact With US After Testing ‘Unstoppable’ Mystery Missile
Russia formally ends a landmark plutonium disposal pact with the United States while showcasing a nuclear-powered missile that Moscow claims can fly farther, lower and deadlier than anything Washington possesses.
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