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Kremlin Explains Why Putin Spoke to Tucker Carlson; Says US Refuses Talks
Russian President Vladimir Putin’s interview with American journalist Tucker Carlson offered a great opportunity to make people in the West think, Kremlin spokesman...
North Korea Must be Ready to “Occupy” South — Kim
Pyongyang must be prepared to seize South Korean territory in the event of an “emergency,” North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has said. In...
Read moreZelensky Fires Commander-in-chief of Ukrainian Army
The head of the Ukrainian armed forces throughout the conflict with Russia, General Valeriy Zaluzhny, was fired from his post on Thursday. The...
Read moreThe Truth About Putin: What Fake Media Hides From US
With Russian leader Vladimir Putin dominating the news cycle this week due to his interview with Tucker Carlson, it is important to have...
Read morePutin and Xi Talk, Commit to More Cooperation
On Thursday Russian President Vladimir Putin spoke on the phone with his counterpart, Chinese authoritarian leader Xi Jinping, before the Lunar New Year....
Read morePutin: Ready to End War in Ukraine, Reach Agreement to Release Journalist
In a wide-ranging interview with independent conservative journalist Tucker Carlson, Russian President Vladimir Putin said he is ready to negotiate an end to...
Read moreTrump Will Keep Promise to End Ukraine Conflict — Polish President
Polish President Andrzej Duda posited that former U.S. President Donald Trump will likely keep his pledge to end the conflict in Ukraine within...
Read moreRussian Seaborne Oil Shipments Rebound — Bloomberg
Maritime exports of Russian crude oil saw a robust recovery in the week of February 4 after two weeks of disruptions, Bloomberg reported...
Read moreUN Warns Assange Could be Tortured if Extradited to U.S.
The UN’s special rapporteur on torture has called upon authorities in the U.K. to prevent Julian Assange’s possible extradition to the United States...
Read moreEx-Russian President Warns NATO of “Apocalypse”
A full-scale war between Russia and NATO would leave Moscow with no choice but to mobilize its nuclear assets, former president Dmitry Medvedev...
Read moreBild: Ukrainian Refugees in Germany Are Not Working
The German government’s move to get more Ukrainian refugees into the workforce has been failing amid the substantial financial support given to those...
Read moreEU Farmers Secure Victory Against Climate Policy, but Challenges Persist
European farmers have just won a sizable victory in a fight against the climate change agenda, but the fight is far from over....
Read moreUkraine Promises to Destroy the Crimean Bridge “This Year”
The Crimean Bridge linking the Crimean Peninsula to the Krasnodar Region of Russia will be destroyed in 2024, the commander of the Ukrainian...
Read moreTaiwan Ally Guatemala Mulls Commercial Ties With China
Guatemala is contemplating reaching out to develop formal trade ties with China, the Central American country’s foreign minister told Reuters on February 5,...
Read moreViktor Orbán’s Party Boycotts NATO Expansion Vote
Legislators from Hungary’s ruling party, Fidesz, have declined attendance at a meeting initiated by left-wing and liberal opposition parties to force a vote...
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