Russia has accused France of stoking conflict in the South Caucasus after the country this week signed a deal to sell artillery systems to Armenia.

“Paris is provoking another round of armed confrontation in the South Caucasus, and they are doing it in different ways. This [sale] is another step,” Russian Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Maria Zak

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Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a mutual defense agreement on Wednesday with North Korea's Kim Jong Un, who offered his "full support" on Ukraine.

The pledge of military cooperation was part of a strategic treaty signed during a summit in Pyongyang, where Putin was making his first visit in 24 years.

"It is really a breakthrough document,"

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Canada has sanctioned over a lots high-ranking Russian police authorities thought to be accountable for the death of opposition activist Alexei Navalny, the nation's Foreign Minister revealed Tuesday.According to a Canadian Foreign Ministry declaration, the new sanctions target people associated with the poisoning of Navalny in 2020, his

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Previous governmental enthusiastic Boris Nadezhdin has actually stepped down from his position in local government, Russian media reported Wednesday.Nadezhdin, who previously this year attempted to mount an anti-war project for the 2024 Russian governmental election before election authorities disallowed him from running, had actually acted as a deputy of the Dolgoprudny city

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An ex-commander from Russia’s notorious Wagner mercenary group who fled to Norway last year has been sentenced to 120 days in prison for beating a woman and assaulting a bartender, The Barents Observer reported Tuesday.

The Vestfold District Court in Norway found Andrei Medvedev guilty of beating his friend and assaulting a bartender who refused to

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