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Russia, Abkhazia and Protesters
Protesters storm parliament in breakaway Georgia region of Abkhazia over Russia deal
Protesters stormed the parliament of the Russian-backed breakaway Georgian region of Abkhazia on Friday and opposition politicians demanded the resignation of the self-styled president over an unpopular investment agreement with Moscow.
Protests erupt in Abkhazia, Russian-occupied Georgian region, over new "deal" with Russia
Clashes erupted in Sukhumi, the central city of occupied Georgian Abkhazia, during a protest against an "investment agreement" with Russia. Source: European Pravda, citing Georgian news outlet SOVA and Ekho Kavkaza (Echo of the Caucasus),
Protesters storm Abkhazia parliament over Russia investment deal
Protesters against the investment agreement with Russia tore down part of the fence surrounding the parliament building and entered the premises. Read also: 15 years ago, Russia invaded Georgia under the pretext of supporting separatists Journalists report that protesters threw eggs and bottles at security forces,
Protest erupts outside Georgian parliament over investment deal with Russia
Protesters gathered outside parliament on Friday in the Russian-backed breakaway Georgian region of Abkhazia, where opposition has been building to a recent investment agreement with Moscow, Russia's RIA state news agency reported.
Protesters Storm Parliament in Abkhazia Amid Dispute Over Russian Investment Treaty
Protesters broke onto the premises of Abkhazia’s parliament building on Friday, opposing an investment agreement with Russia they claim threatens the breakaway region’s economic and security interests.
Putin, Russia and Olaf Scholz
Germany’s Scholz discusses Ukraine with Russia’s Putin in first such call in 2 years
Germany's government says that Chancellor Olaf Scholz had a phone call with Russian President Vladimir Putin, the first such conversation in two years.
Putin tells Scholz that Russia is willing to look at energy cooperation, Kremlin says
President Vladimir Putin told German Chancellor Olaf Scholz on Friday that Russia was ready to look at energy deals if Berlin was interested, the Kremlin said, in their first phone conversation since December 2022.
Germany's Scholz calls Russia's Putin in first such conversation in 2 years
Germany's government says that Chancellor Olaf Scholz had a one-hour call with Russian President Vladimir Putin, the first such conversation in two years
Russia, Ukraine and Trump
What Russia and Ukraine Want from a Second Trump Presidency
The Trump Administration will likely take the lead in any negotiations to end the war—a development that Vladimir Putin would welcome.
Russia pushes forward in Ukraine amid talk of negotiations
A buildup of Russian troops in Ukraine’s southeast comes as uncertainty looms over how a Trump presidency will affect the war.
Russia open to any Ukraine peace talks if Trump starts them, envoy says
Russia is open to negotiations on an end to the Ukraine war if initiated by U.S. President-elect Donald Trump, but any talks need to be based on the realities of Russian advances, Moscow's ambassador to the U.
North Korea, Russia and Ukraine
Ukraine Allies to Push China on Russia-North Korea Ties at G-20
Ukraine’s allies will look to pressure China over North Korea’s growing support for Russia’s war during a Group of 20 Summit in Brazil, according to people familiar with the matter.
The treaty between Russia and North Korea signals a new era on 2 continents
The recently signed mutual defense treaty could be used to justify thewidening of the war in Ukraine, as the U.S. says North Korean and Russian troops are already battling Ukrainian forces.
North Korean troops that survive brutal fighting in Ukraine 'will be sent to the gulags' says expert
North Korean troops could be thrown into the meatgrinder that is Russia's war in Ukraine, with 10,000 already deployed according to US intelligence services with more feared
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NASA worries space station leaks in Russian module are potentially ‘catastrophic.’ Russia doesn’t seem to agree
Leaks are affecting a key part of the International Space Station. NASA and Russia’s space agency, Roscosmos, are not seeing ...
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Russia's Sovcomflot blames earnings drop on Western sanctions
Russia's leading tanker group Sovcomflot said on Friday that Western sanctions on Russian oil tankers were limiting its ...
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Russia Temporarily Limits Enriched Uranium Supplies to US
Russia will temporarily limit exports of enriched uranium to the US, the government said on Friday.
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Putin Slashes Soldiers' Payouts as Russia's Losses in Ukraine Skyrocket
Estimates from researchers in the U.S. in July suggested that the Kremlin faces eye-watering costs for its payouts to troops ...
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Hungary's Orbán says sanctions on Russia will 'destroy' EU economy
Hungary’s prime minister says the European Union must abandon its policy of sanctioning Russia for its war in Ukraine or risk ...
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Jets scrambled after Russia spy plane spotted near U.K. airspace
The Royal Navy also shadowed Russian military vessels passing through the English Channel this week, officials said.
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Russia Jails 68-Year-Old Pediatrician for 5 Years Over Alleged War Comments
Russia has sentenced a doctor to prison on accusations that she criticized the war in Ukraine in front of patients.
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Russia’s War Economy Is Hitting Its Limits
Alexander Mertens is a professor of finance at the National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy, a professor at the ...
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