Kyiv, Russia and Ukraine
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Moscow’s brief yet controversial return reignited debate over its place in Europe’s cultural institutions, even as the war in Ukraine continues.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov warned U.S. counterpart Marco Rubio on Sunday strikes on the Ukrainian capital Kyiv will continue.
The Kremlin said on Monday Armenia could lose the "very attractive" price it pays for Russian gas if it turned away from integration with Russia.
Four years after the full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Russia is facing a spring of discontent. Rolling digital blackouts in Russian cities have touched a nerve with ordinary citizens and public pushback against Russian President Vladimir Putin is emerging.
Russia foiled a magnet mine attack on a Belgian ship on Monday, its state media said, discovering the explosives around the engine room of the vessel.
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Russia says its new anti-drone turret fires programmable rounds that calculate when to explode
The newly unveiled ZAK-30 Citadel is Russia's foray into programmable ammo tech, which has already being sold for years by Western manufacturers.
Russian authorities are unlawfully seizing civilian property belonging to Ukrainians in occupied areas, Human Rights Watch said today. International law prohibits occupying powers from confiscating or appropriating private property unless strictly required by military necessity.
Belarus' exiled opposition leader Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya visited Kyiv on Monday as the Ukrainian capital cleaned up after Russia’s biggest missile attack of the year, and world leaders kept a close eye on how much support the Belarusian government is ready to provide for Moscow’s all-out invasion.