NATO Summit Gives Moscow Little to Celebrate Despite Falling Short of Kyiv&s DemandsNATO Summit Gives Moscow Little to Celebrate Despite Falling Short of Kyiv&s DemandsNATO Summit Gives Moscow Little to Celebrate Despite Falling Short of Kyiv&s Demands
NATO Summit Gives Moscow Little to Celebrate Despite Falling Short of Kyiv&s DemandsNATO Summit Gives Moscow Little to Celebrate Despite Falling Short of Kyiv&s Demands

This year’s NATO summit that concluded in Vilnius on Wednesday has resulted in a handful of unpleasant developments for the Kremlin, from solidifying the political shift of its longtime strategic partner Turkey to reiterating the alliance’s unwavering support for Ukraine nearly a year and a half into Russia’s invasion.  

While the summit saw the

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Russia's a lot of acclaimed icon has actually formally been turned over to the Russian Orthodox Church, the Church's leader reported on Wednesday.President Vladimir Putin in May bought to move Andrei Rublev's Trinity to the custody of the Church, drawing extensive criticism that moving the unsteady 15th-century painting might damage it irreversably. A

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A Russian general was reportedlykilled in occupied southeastern Ukraine, Ukrainian and Russian officialssaid Tuesday.Lieutenant General Oleg Tsokov was targeted in a Monday night rocket strike on a hotel in the Russian-occupied resort city of Berdiansk, according to Petro Andryushchenko, an assistant to Mariupol's Ukrainian mayor now running outside

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The Kremlin on Wednesday swore to react with countermeasures if Ukraine used cluster bombs against its invading soldiers after the United States vowed the weapons to Kyiv. The potential use of this kind of munitions changes the circumstance, and of course, it would force Russia to take countermeasures, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov informed rep

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Sergei Naryshkin, the head of Russia's Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR), confirmed Wednesday that he held a phone call with CIA director William Burns in the days after Wagner's mercenary mutiny last month.The New York Times and Wall Street Journal, citing confidential U.S. authorities, reported that Burns had actually called Naryshkin in late June to reassure

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Kyrgyzstan revealed Wednesday it had reversed a decision to close the regional branch of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty after the U.S.-funded outlet consented to remove a video criticized by authorities.Award-winning Radio Azattyk is a prominent outlet in the Central Asian nation that routinely reports on opposition groups and examines declared

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