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Do Russians really support Vladimir Putin’s aggression and war crimes in Ukraine? On the weekend of April 1st, Western media shared photos and videos of a brutal massacre in Bucha, Ukraine. The gruesome reports prompted a fresh wave of outrage over Russian war crimes. This week saw the firs...
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Pompeo: "I made clear to Foreign Minister Lavrov... that interference in American elections is unacceptable. If the Russians were engaged in that in 2020, it would put our relationship in an even worse place than it has been. I'd encourage them not to do that. We would not tolerate tha...
“And given the overall circumstances in the Russian-Western relationship, I don’t expect anything to come of it. Because Putin needs to end his aggression in Ukraine for there to be improvements.” 5 things to know about the major US-Russia prisoner swap ...
If the Ukrainians, however, managed to take out most of the Russians on the banks of the river, they could claim a major strategic victory. "If they do take the whole Kherson region, there would essentially be no Russians west of the Dnipro River," Mr Arnold says. ...
Considering that this war is fought between Ukrainians and Russians — but involves other countries like the United States — any independent effort to investigate war crimes will raise questions of credibility. In this context, one has to consider if an independent investigation and prosecution is ...
of the world’s greatest literature and booming in population and helping to feed Europe. Then it leapt into a revolution unlike any the world had ever seen. Today, a hundred years afterward, we still don’t know quite what to make of that huge event. The Russians themselves aren’t too...
holidays. Around the world, people changed sleep patterns thanks to the start or end of daylight savings time. Russians, for example, began to wake up about a half hour later each day after President Vladimir Putin shifted the country permanently to “winter time” starting on October 26. ...