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The European Union announced a new package of sanctions against Russia on Tuesday, saying that Moscow’s daily deadly attacks against Ukraine show that it is not interested in peace – despite recent diplomatic efforts.
Errol Musk attended Future Forum 2050 organized by an Orthodox conservative tycoon and an ultranationalist ideologue. Contrasting 'Russian values' with the 'moral confusion' of the West, he attributed his son's recent dispute with the US president to 'stress' and fatigue.
A Russian economist has warned that the country may slide into "stagflation" by the end of the year if its leaders don't take action.
Vladimir Putin could attack a Nato country within five years, the head of the nuclear alliance has warned as he urged western nations to massively increase the amount they spend on defence. Mark Rutte revealed that Russia produces as much ammunition in three months as Nato does in a year.
By Alexander Marrow (Reuters) -Russian lawmakers on Tuesday voted for the development of a state-backed messaging app that would be closely integrated with government services, as Moscow strives to reduce its dependency on platforms like WhatsApp and Telegram.
Moscow: Russian President Vladimir Putin has approved a long-term strategy for the development of the Russian Navy through 2050, said presidential aide Nikolai Patrushev in an interview published on Monday.
Elon Musk’s father Errol praises Vladimir Putin as ‘pleasant man’ at Moscow conference - Event organised by Russian ultranationalist organisation also featured former MP George Galloway and American c
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Russian President Vladimir Putin said Russia needs to “strangle” Western tech companies still operating in the country. The comments come after a Monday meeting at the Kremlin where a businessman claimed Russian consumers are still using Microsoft and Zoom products in the country.
Russian leader Vladimir Putin has approved a development strategy for Russia's Navy for the next 25 years, one of his key aides has said. Nikolai Patrushev, who heads Russia's Maritime Board, told media that the Russian president had last month signed off plans for the Navy until 2050.