TODAY: Pussy Riot activist hospitalised after suspected poisoning; Putin defends North Korea’s steps towards denuclearisation, says Kim Jong Un welcome any time; Moscow looking to diversify trade currencies as VTB warns that dollar customers will ...
TODAY: Growing ties between Russia and China visible in military exercises, a show of trust at the Eastern Economic Forum, and big new investment deals; Putin urges Japan PM to sign peace treaty before 2019; Gazprom planning pipeline across North ...
TODAY: Putin evaluates regional elections as United Russia sees setbacks; Amnesty critcises pension protest detentions; Russia will not hand over spy suspects; Putin invites Kim Jong Un to visit; Turkey calling for end to Idlib attacks, UN warns o...
TODAY: Hundreds detained at protests against pension reform; regional elections held, Sobyanin wins Moscow Mayor post again; nationalists attack Nemtsov memorial again; US admits errors in Butina spy allegations; Vietnam orders $1bn of Russian arms.
TODAY: UK charges suspects over Skripal poisoning, claims they are liked to GRU, Foreign Ministry dismisses claims, asks to see real evidence; Putin classifies freelance spy information as state secret; blogger and businesswoman facing charges ove...
TODAY: Thousands march across Russia against pension reforms; Nord Stream 2 on schedule despite opposition; Vkontakte to give users privacy control; FBI tried to flip Deripaska; Babchenko murder plot coordinator jailed.
TODAY: Putin gives televised address on pension reform, reduces female age hike, asks for compliance, Siluanov reveals implementation costs of $7.3bn; Russia’s stagnant economy; Telegram is unblockable; InDriver gaining ground; US accuses Russia o...
TODAY: Putin will speak on pension reforms, hints at softer measures; “power lobby” growing in Duma; Russia increases Mediterranean naval presence, plans 300,000-strong war games; Telegram unveils new privacy policy; US-based environmental g...
TODAY: Putin in Finland defends NATO response, says US sanctions are counterproductive; latest sanctions “negligible” but Russia bracing for next measures; Serebrennikov now detained for a year; Taliban agrees to Russia talks, US and Afghanistan r...
TODAY: Microsoft thwarts new Russia political hacks on US; Syria refugees obstructed by lack of US cooperation; Russia will not be the first to put weapons in space; sanctions hurting emerging markets, Putin hopes for better ties, UK pushing for f...
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