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Putin brands Keir Starmer 'little pig' and moves nuclear missiles within eight minutes of London
Vladimir Putin has branded Keir Starmer and European leaders "little pigs" in a rabble-rousing address in Moscow. Mr Putin accused Sir Keir and his counterparts like Emmanuel Macron of conspiring to bring about Russia's collapse - and trying to profit from it.
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Putin Ally Names European Countries Russia Will ‘Destroy’ as World War III Fears Loom
Russia's Vladimir Solovyov added to fears that a larger war will break out in Europe when he listed multiple countries Russia should "destroy."
Trump's advisers are expected to try to get Russian officials to agree to the updated proposal on ending the war in Ukraine.
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Russia finally admits citizens rebelling against Vladimir Putin - but not for the reason you think
There's been a rare public protest against Russia from its citizens - but it's not for the reason you may think. Recently, Roblox was banned in the country led by Vladimir Putin, where communications watchdog Roskomnadzor said it's because Roblox is "rife with inappropriate content that can negatively impact the spiritual and moral development of
Russian President Vladimir Putin has been blamed for organising assassinations of his biggest critics over the years, with many of the deaths never solved and officially put down to accidents or suici
Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko shared an update Tuesday on his plans to deploy nuclear weapons in coordination with Russia throughout his country. The close ally of Russian President Vladimir Putin said that "the question of returning nuclear weapons to us was raised."
Did the late Rob Reiner publicly say he was developing a television series about Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump called "The Spy and the Asset"? Yes, that is true: Reiner announced the project in 2020 on the Mehdi Hasan
Russian President Vladimir Putin has held talks with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi at an annual summit, focusing on diversifying economic ties.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has repeatedly cited supposed neonazism in Ukraine as one of the reasons behind his full-scale invasion of the country.
Putin mocks European leaders as “piglets” and vows to seize more Ukrainian territory if Kyiv and its Western allies ignore US-backed peace proposals.