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Putin Employs Soviet Delay Tactics in Ukraine Peace Talks

Vladimir Putin employs classic Soviet-era delaying tactics, feigning interest in peace talks while intensifying military assaults on Ukraine. Expert analysis reveals the Kremlin's strategic playbook of buying time to strengthen frontline positions and wea

Putin Revokes Pact Renouncing Russia's Claim on Alaska

Vladimir Putin signs new law renouncing a 1990s agreement that prevented Russia from attempting to reclaim Alaska from the US, in a move experts see as a calculated political provocation amid heightened tensions.

Putin's dark childhood revealed

New revelations shed light on Vladimir Putin's troubled childhood, marked by poverty, his mother's sacrifices, and the harsh realities of post-war Leningrad.

Morning Star faces backlash over London move

The left-wing publication Morning Star has sparked outrage among readers and staff with its decision to relocate its headquarters from Croydon to London, citing financial pressures.

Media pioneer Derk Sauer dies at 75

Derk Sauer, the Dutch-born media entrepreneur who transformed Russia's journalism landscape, has passed away at 75. His legacy includes founding The Moscow Times and shaping independent media in post-Soviet Russia.

Trump: Berlin would be Soviet without NATO

Former US President Donald Trump reignites controversy with a bold statement about NATO's role in protecting Berlin from Soviet control, sparking fresh debate ahead of the US election.

Escaping Soviet Russia: Time to Leave the US?

A poignant reflection on migration, identity, and the search for safety across generations, as one family contemplates leaving the US amid rising political tensions.

Morning Star's TV bid rejected by Ofcom

The communist newspaper Morning Star has been dealt a crushing blow after Ofcom rejected its application to launch a TV channel, citing financial instability and lack of audience demand.

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