Alexey Navalny, imprisoned opposition leader and critic of Putin, handed another 19-year prison term by Russian court.

A recent court ruling in Russia has delivered a verdict against imprisoned opposition leader Alexey Navalny, finding him guilty of promoting “extremism” and extending his prison sentence by 19 years. This comes as Navalny, a vocal critic of President Vladimir Putin’s government, is already serving a nine-year term for parole violations, fraud, and contempt of …

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Ukraine Faces Accusations from Russia over Another Moscow Drone Attack

In the latest development, Russian authorities have accused Kyiv of carrying out another drone attack on Moscow and its surroundings. This comes just days after a similar attack occurred on Sunday. The Russian Defense Ministry stated that two Ukrainian drones were shot down outside Moscow, while another was jammed and crashed into a skyscraper in …

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Russia issues warning of strong retaliatory actions following drone attacks in Moscow and Crimea

Russia has issued a strong warning of “tough retaliatory measures” against Ukraine following a series of drone strikes in Moscow and Crimea early Monday morning. The Russian Foreign Ministry reported that two unmanned combat aerial vehicles from Ukraine attempted to attack facilities in Moscow, but were successfully thwarted by radio-electronic warfare systems. Two nonresidential buildings …

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Russia Claims Drone Strikes Hit Moscow and Crimea while Southern Ukraine Suffers Bombardment

Russian authorities have accused Ukraine of launching a drone attack on Moscow, resulting in one of the drones falling near the Defence Ministry’s main headquarters. Additionally, the Russian military has carried out strikes on port infrastructure in southern Ukraine. Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin stated that there were no casualties from the drone strikes in Moscow. …

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University of Idaho Delays Plan to Demolish Students’ House

The University of Idaho has announced that the house where four college students were tragically murdered last November will not be demolished until October. This decision comes after outrage from some of the victims’ family members who opposed the planned demolition. President Scott Green, in an email to students and employees, explained that the university …

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Russia Claims to Have Prevented a Ukrainian Drone Attack on Moscow

Russian air defenses successfully prevented a drone attack from Ukraine on Moscow, resulting in the temporary closure of one of the city’s international airports. This attack comes as Russia slows down Kyiv’s recent counteroffensive. The drone attack is the first known assault on Moscow since the failed mutiny led by Yevgeny Prigozhin’s Wagner troops, which …

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Ukrainian Drone Attack on Moscow Successfully Thwarted

Russian air defenses successfully thwarted a drone attack on Moscow, originating from Ukraine. This attack led to a brief closure of one of Moscow’s international airports. Meanwhile, Western analysts have observed that Russia has managed to slow down Kyiv’s recently launched counteroffensive. The drone attack on Moscow marks the first known assault since the …

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Another Drone Attack by Ukraine on Moscow Allegedly Repelled, Russia Claims

Russian air defenses successfully thwarted a drone attack on Moscow by Ukrainian forces, leading to a temporary closure of one of the city’s international airports. In a recent analysis, it was revealed that Russia has managed to slow down Ukraine’s counteroffensive. This attack marks the first known assault on Moscow since the failed rebellion led …

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Russia’s Dead End: The Coup’s Lesson

Yevgeny Prigozhin’s recent mutiny holds deeper political and military implications than one might initially perceive. The clash between Russia’s hierarchical military culture and the entrepreneurial spirit of Prigozhin’s Wagner paramilitary group has cast a spotlight on the inefficiency and contradictions within the Russian leadership. During his impassioned 30-minute speech, Prigozhin criticized the military leadership’s poor …

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The Wagner “Coup” Reveals Russia’s Continued Primitiveness

Last weekend, events unfolded in Russia that were nothing short of astonishing. Yevgeny Prigozhin, the leader of the Wagner Group – a mercenary organization – openly declared his opposition to the country’s military leadership and led a march on Moscow for a remarkable 24 hours. However, these events are not entirely unexpected in a nation …

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