Russia, Vladimir Putin
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Vladimir Putin names his 'successors' and they all have one thing in common
For Russia's leadership class, battlefield credentials are set to become not just a badge of honour but a prerequisite for power
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Vladimir Putin’s secret children
Russian president is believed to have five children with three different women, but has never been seen in public with his sons and daughters
The head of Britain's foreign intelligence agency says there is "absolutely no evidence" that Russia's Vladimir Putin wants to negotiate peace in Ukraine.
When ABC announced it was indefinitely suspending the late-night Jimmy Kimmel show under severe pressure from the Trump administration, I recalled Vladimir Putin’s deep hostility to Russia’s beloved satirical puppet show Kukly (known in English as Puppets ), which lampooned him as an evil gnome.
Russia’s violation of Polish airspace constitutes a sign of Putin’s blatant disrespect, even contempt, for the American president.
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Russia’s New Politics of Abduction
A Secret History of the New Cold War, the United States has become enmeshed in a piratical new world, and in a major shift in U.S. foreign policy, both political parties now accept that prisoner-trading with the likes of Putin is a game that America must play.
A peace deal to end the Russian war in Ukraine is "practically impossible," President Vladimir Putin said, citing "technical difficulties" and casting doubt on Ukraine's political will. Nevertheless, Putin said he was ready for meetings "at the highest level" while speaking at an Eastern Economic Forum event in Vladivostok, Russia on Friday.
Newsom has put California at the center of Democrats’ campaign against a Trump-backed effort in Texas to pad the GOP’s U.S. House majority, countering with a rare, mid-decade redistricting proposal of his own. All the while, he’s flooded social media with a steady stream of all-caps screeds mocking the president’s signature style.
The United States would help to secure peace after Russia's war in Ukraine is settled, President Donald Trump said in an interview aired on Fox News on Thursday. "After the war is settled, we would help secure the peace.