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Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu said Saturday that Russia's victory in Ukraine is unavoidable in a New Year's message to servicemen, as Moscow's military project grinds through its 11th month. In the coming year, I want to want everyone good health, perseverance, trusted and dedicated comrades ... Our triumph, like the New Year, is inevitable, Shoigu

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The Russian Football Union declared its desire to see Russian groups go back to global competitors on Friday following its decision not to leave UEFA and seek membership with Asia's football confederation instead.European football's governing body, UEFA, prohibited Moscow from competitors after President Vladimir Putin invaded Ukraine in

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Bulgaria's sole nuclear reactor signed a nuclear fuel supply deal with a French firm on Friday in an effort to end its reliance on deliveries from Russia in the wake of Moscow's intrusion of Ukraine.The state-owned Kozloduy plant on the Danube river currently relies on Russian fuel for its 2 Soviet-built 1,000-megawatt reactors. Under a

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The co-founder of Yandex, Arkady Volozh, announced on Friday that he was leaving the Russian tech giant, resolving a farewell letter to the company's staff members, in which he explained Yandex as the job of my life and the strategy to reorganize the business as reasonable and needed. Volozh, whose fortune was approximated by Forbes at $2.3 billion

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As Russians prepare to mark their very first New Year's Eve considering that the start of the war in Ukraine that has declared tens of thousands of lives and produced unmatched upheaval, the holiday season looks set to be a time of particular reflection and stock-taking. From Russian soldiers in the trenches in Ukraine to anti-war activists who have actually gotten away abroad,

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