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After Kyiv Accepts 160,000 Russian Troops in Play, Kremlin Now Hints Strikes Could Go Beyond UkraineEx-Russian President Dmitry Medvedev threatened that Russia could launch "preemptive strikes" against Western targets if NATO's support for Ukraine rises further. Medvedev described the ongoing ...
The works of the finalists of the Moscow Summer open art contest, part of the Summer in Moscow project, have become part of ...
Former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev clarifies Moscow will not supply Iran with nuclear weapons after President Donald Trump's mockery.
Former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev said that Moscow is not planning to supply Iran with nuclear warheads, after President Donald Trump mocked him for suggesting that other countries would ...
Former Russian president Dmitry Medvedev said on Wednesday that the European Union had evolved into an enemy of Russia that posed a direct threat to its security, and Moscow was now opposed to ...
Dmitry Medvedev taunted President Donald Trump for shifting positions on the Russia-Ukraine war, likening it to a seesaw, after he directed the Pentagon to supply Kyiv with more weapons.
When Ron McNaughton was asked to investigate an entrepreneur claiming to sell Scottish tea, he had one thought. “You can’t grow tea in Scotland,” the former police detective remembers ...
Signs were all around, but the clinching evidence that the Tea Party is back came this week in New Hampshire, where the Republican Scott Brown announced that he’d be running for U.S. Senate ...
The Kremlin has persisted in its war of aggression for both ideological and practical reasons.
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