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President of Russia, Putin who was born in 1952 1. How old was Putin when he got married? graduated from Leningrad State University in 1975. A.30. B.31. He got married to Lyudmila in 1983. They have two C.32. D.33 daughters, Maria and Katarina. Putin speaks German ( ) 2. What...
His father, Anatoliy Petrovich Aleksandrov, later became a President of the USSR Academy of Sciences. His mother was Antonina Mihaylovna Zolotaryova. In 1933 his parents divorced, but remained friends. Yuri stayed with his mother and they were evacuated to Komsomolsk-on-Amur during the war. ...
Who wants to be a president? Russia votes for its next leader on Sunday. Vladimir Putin seems a shoo-in, so his rivals seek any possible hype - even game shows.(World)Russian voters were treated to two telling images in the last week before their second-ever presidential elections.Weir, ...
Who fought in the Siege of Leningrad? Which war was fought by France and Britain against Russia? Who was involved in the Battle of Kharkov? Where was the Eastern Front of WWI? Who was president during WW2? What was the Crimean War known for?
I'll tell you right now, your enemy is not China or Russia. Your enemy is the military-industrial complex fleecing this country to the tune of hundreds of billions and trillions of dollars."■
The question now is not whether this tone continues. This is the election year we are getting. It’s how Biden and his team continue to deliver it. The president has largely avoided interviews and done sporadic events on the campaign trail. That may very well change as the election get...
Rep. Wesley Hunt of Texas: “I risked my life in combat to preserve our nation. There's another man who is putting it all on the line to save our nation. His name is President Donald Trump.” Rep. John James of Michigan:“There’s something else me and President Trump have in...
"If I had been vice president, I would have told the states, like Pennsylvania, Georgia and so many others that we needed to have multiple slates of electors," he toldABCNews in February, "and I think the U.S. Congress should have fought over it from there. That is the legitimate ...