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Russia: Fake News Aims to Serbians
Frankfurt, Paris (14/4 – 40)
Relations between Russia and NATO have reached boiling point due the recent event: the claim that!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->…
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Social media posts by Tajik president’s grandson unsettle ruling circles as leadership…
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The social networking activity of "influencer" Ismoil Mahmadzoir is causing a stir within the country's political!-->!-->!-->…
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Sri Lanka ends visas for hundreds of thousands of Russians staying there to avoid war
Sri Lanka has told hundreds of thousands of Russians and some Ukrainians staying in the country to escape the war that!-->!-->!-->…
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Independence Day event: Russian House honours freedom fighters, highlights Moscow’s key role…
Russian House in Dhaka (formerly the Russian Cultural Centre), in cooperation with the National Museum and the Liberation War Affairs!-->…
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Opinion: Hitler’s Avatar
The Czechs have never forgotten that allies handed over their Sudetenland Province to Hitler in 1938 after the German dictator promised it!-->…
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Putin Signs Decree Calling up 150,000 Citizens for Statutory Military Service
All men in Russia are required to do a year-long military service, or equivalent training during higher education, from the age of 18.
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Russia’s war effort may not be as formidable as it looks
Russia’s war machine has shown remarkable stamina despite the hundreds of thousands of troops it is estimated to have lost in!-->!-->!-->…
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