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Russia Responds Precisely on Target

Armstrong Economics 25 Apr 2024
Nearly $300 billion worth of confiscated frozen Russian assets have been set to the side by the West ... Russian authorities released a statement to say that they are fully prepared to implement retaliatory measures.
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Fire Erupts at Russian Nuclear Plant Construction Site in Turkey

Greek City Times 25 Apr 2024
Earlier statements by Rosatom's CEO, Anastasia Zoteeva, that the plant "belongs to Russia" and is "the first Russian nuclear power plant on the territory of a foreign state" had sparked backlash in Turkey.
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Russia vetoes US-backed UN resolution to ban nuclear weapons in space

CNN 25 Apr 2024
Russian President Vladimir Putin said in March that Moscow is ready to use nuclear weapons if there is a threat to the existence of the Russian state but “there has never been such a need.” He also ...
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Russia escalates strikes at Kharkiv

Arkansas Democrat-Gazette 25 Apr 2024
The northeastern Kharkiv region straddles the approximately 600-mile front line where Ukrainian and Russian forces have been locked in battle for more than two years since Moscow's full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
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On This Day: U.S. and Soviet armies met in German city of Torgau as WWII ...

Philenews 25 Apr 2024
Following are some of the major events to have occurred on April 25. ... 2007Funeral for former Russian President Boris Yeltsin in the Christ the Saviour Cathedral in Moscow. 2015 – Powerful earthquake hits Nepal, killing hundreds.
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Ukraine war: Putin’s plan to fire up Zaporizhzhia power plant risks massive nuclear disaster

The Conversation 24 Apr 2024
... to target Ukraine’s energy infrastructure and may be trying to engineer a situation where Ukraine has to accept energy supplied from power plants in regions of the country occupied by Russian forces.
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A Russian priest who held Navalny’s memorial service is suspended by Moscow church

Wtop 24 Apr 2024
During his more than two decades in power, Putin has massively boosted the Russian Orthodox Church’s standing, increasing its prestige, wealth and power after decades of oppression or indifference under Soviet leaders.
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The West is about to make a major error in its economic war against Putin

AOL 24 Apr 2024
This assumes particular meaning when it comes to Russian sanctions ... “To seize and transfer frozen Russian assets... That’s why Western powers are tying themselves up in knots trying to figure out a “legal” way in which they can grab the Russian money.
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'I wish you had a pimple on your tongue!': What does the Russian phrase mean?

Russia Beyond 24 Apr 2024
In what cases do Russians say this proverb and how did it appear in the Russian language? ... The ‘Phraseological Dictionary of the Russian Language’ defines it as "an unkind wish to someone who says things that should not be said".
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Belarusian president calls Ukraine 'testing ground for shaping future world order'

Anadolu Agency 24 Apr 2024
Speaking at the All-Belarusian Congress, a meeting of representatives of all branches of power aimed to assess the results of the previous five years of work, Lukashenko said all nuclear powers are indirectly fighting on Ukraine's territory today.
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This is how G7 could use nearly $300bn in Russian assets for Ukraine

Business Day 24 Apr 2024
Some in the bloc are still wary, though, including the European Central Bank that has warned that seizing the Russian assets should only be done in tandem with other G7 powers.
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Russian court rejects fresh appeal by WSJ reporter

Dawn 24 Apr 2024
“It continues to be outrageous that Evan has been wrongfully detained by the Russian government for more than a year,” the newspaper stated, urging the Biden administration to do everything in their power to secure his release.
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The age of danger

New Statesman 24 Apr 2024
As he put it, why should his country wait for a Ukrainian defeat, followed by the forced mobilisation of a conquered nation to swell the ranks of a Russian army bent on new excursions? ... Oil has continued to flow, feeding the Russian war machine.
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The US secretly slipped ATACMS to Ukraine with more to come, putting high-value Russian targets ...

Business Insider 24 Apr 2024
The US is slated to send Ukraine more of the powerful long-range tactical ballistic missiles that Kyiv's forces have used to devastate Russian airfields in strikes deep behind the front lines.
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More US aid will help Ukraine avoid defeat in its war with Russia. Winning is ...

Hindustan Times 24 Apr 2024
Russia is also hitting power plants and pounding Ukraine’s second-largest city, Kharkiv, which is only about 30 kilometers from the Russian border ... Britain's Ministry of Defense says 900 Russian troops are being killed or injured a day in the war.

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