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Zelensky aide hits out at Putin’s negotiators after two sides agree prisoner swap - Zelensky says Russia and Ukraine agree to exchange 1,000 prisoners each, potentially rising to 1200
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GB News on MSNVladimir Putin's 'irreplaceable' £7bn nuke bomber fleet DESTROYED after Ukraine's 'genius' plotUkraine has destroyed 41 Russian aircraft across five airfields in a "genius" 18-month mission codenamed "Spider's Web". The devastating attack occurred as Ukraine launched 117 first-person-view kamikaze drones into Russian territory,
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Irish Star on MSNVladimir Putin's daughter's cruel nickname revealed as Kremlin prediction madeThe Russian leader Vladimir Putin is reportedly planning to hand his Kremlin throne to his second daughter, a former high-kicking rock'n'roll dancer, who has a cruel nickname based on her appearance
Russia Ukraine war is witnessing a watershed moment as Kyiv has launched a surprising counter offensive attacks deep into the Russian territory prompting the frequently asked question -- who is winning the battle - Vladimir Putin or Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin’s conditions for ending the war in Ukraine include a demand that Western leaders pledge in writing to stop enlarging NATO eastwards, according to reports.
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Many Western companies pulled out of Russia following its full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022, but a Russian businessman claims two American tech companies’ products are still being used by some, and Vladimir Putin wants them gone.
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Microsoft's Russian subsidiary, Microsoft Rus LLC, intends to declare bankruptcy, as indicated by a notice on Russia's official registry. This action follows President Putin's call to prioritize domestic software and Microsoft's significant reduction of operations in Russia since June 2022.
Britain will send “a message to Moscow” by massively boosting military spending in the years ahead, according to defence secretary John Healey. The government will build at least six new munitions factories and thousands more long-range weapons under plans to be unveiled in the Strategic Defence Review (SDR) on Monday.