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Putin's army is reportedly just one to two kilometres from Kupyansk, which was liberated in September 2022 by Ukrainian forces during their counteroffensive.
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Al Jazeera on MSNNorth Korea’s Kim voices ‘unconditional’ support for Russia in UkraineNorth Korean leader Kim Jong Un has told Russia’s top diplomat that Pyongyang is ready to “unconditionally support” all actions taken by Moscow in its war on Ukraine, state media reports, as the two countries held high-level strategic talks.
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North Korean leader Kim Jong Un restated he “unconditionally” supports all Russian actions as it wages war in Ukraine, as he welcomed Moscow’s top diplomat to a newly built beach resort on his country’s east coast.
A soldier who defected from Russia's notorious mercenary army has slammed military leaders who left troops to "rot in the fields". The Wagner soldier, named as Yevgeny, has reportedly defected to Finland after fighting as part of Russia 's new assault forces in Ukraine.
In talks with Russia’s Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, Kim Jong Un backed Moscow’s actions in Ukraine and said North Korea would provide military and engineering support
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Regtechtimes on MSNUkraine Sanctions 60 Crypto Firms, Including Russia’s LLCA7, Over Military FundingUkraine Hits 60 Crypto Firms to Block Military Funds Ukraine has taken a bold step by sanctioning 60 virtual asset companies, most of which are linked to Russia. The move is aimed at cutting off money channels that may be used to fund Russia’s military actions.
After rounds of talks and negotiations, President Donald Trump is signaling a dramatic shift in the geopolitical landscape. On Monday, he is set to make a major
EKA TKESHELASHVILI served as Minister of Foreign Affairs and Deputy Prime Minister of Georgia during Mikheil Saakashvili’s presidency.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has declared ‘unconditional support’ for Russia’s actions in the Ukraine war during a meeting with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, highlighting growing ties between Moscow and Pyongyang.
Recent arrests of each other's citizens by Russia and Azerbaijan could trigger a conflict that sucks in Armenia, Turkey, Iran, Israel and Central Asia