Finland's government on Thursday proposed a ban on property purchases by nationals of nations that wage wars of aggressiveness, a move that would efficiently limit realty deals by Russian citizens.The proposal would disallow people from nations waging a war of aggression and posturing a potential hazard to Finland's nationwide security fr

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Russia’s Defense Ministry said Thursday that its forces repelled a Ukrainian assault on two villages in the partially occupied Kursk region in southwestern Russia.

The battlefield report follows claims by pro-war military bloggers that Ukrainian troops launched an early morning offensive on the villages of Ulanok and Cherkasskoye Porechnoye,

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Azerbaijani authorities ordered the closure of the local branch of Rossotrudnichestvo, a Russian state-funded cultural diplomacy agency, Azerbaijani media reported Thursday, citing sources familiar with the matter.

“Azerbaijan itself has become a donor country and does not need assistance from abroad, especially when it is provided through opaque s

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Slovakia is now getting Russian gas via Turkey after Ukraine stopped deliveries through its area, the nation's gas transit business SPP said Thursday.Ukraine stopped the westward circulation of Russian gas at the start of the year, dealing a blow to Slovakia, which relies greatly on Russian energy. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said the

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Ukraine War ‘Monopoly& Game Goes on Sale in RussiaUkraine War ‘Monopoly& Game Goes on Sale in Russia
Ukraine War ‘Monopoly& Game Goes on Sale in Russia

A new board game based on Russia’s war against Ukraine has gone on sale at Russia’s largest online retailer, Wildberries, just weeks ahead of the full-scale invasion’s third anniversary

The game, called “Special Operation on the Outskirts,” casts up to six players as Russian battalion commanders tasked with “liberating” 14 Ukrainian cities and eight

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A well-known St. Petersburg artist was up to his death from the window of his 10th-floor apartment or condo during police searches over his supposed contributions to the Ukrainian armed force, media reported Thursday.Vadim Stroykin faced up to 20 years in prison if charged and founded guilty of taking part in a terrorist company for his supposed support of the

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