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Putin's repression turns inward against pro-war figures

Vladimir Putin's notorious repressive apparatus, long used to crush dissent, is now turning against prominent pro-war figures in a surprising internal crackdown that reveals deepening fractures within Russia's political elite.

Governors Clash Over Social Media Crackdown Targeting Snapchat

Republican governors launch legal battles against Democratic counterparts in New Mexico and Vermont over aggressive social media restrictions targeting platforms like Snapchat, raising critical questions about digital freedoms and child protection.

Farage Faces Backlash Over Russian Media Payments

Reform UK leader Nigel Farage confronts new backlash following revelations of substantial payments from Kremlin-backed media outlets, raising questions about political transparency and Russian influence.

Iranian women defy compulsory hijab in street protests

Brave Iranian women are staging public demonstrations against mandatory headscarf laws, dancing unveiled in the streets while the regime intensifies its crackdown on female singers and social media content creators.

El Salvador jails Atlanta man for Facebook post

A Spanish-speaking individual faces 20 years in Salvadoran prison over a Facebook comment made from Atlanta, Georgia, highlighting El Salvador's controversial anti-gang laws and digital surveillance.

Putin Humiliated By Toilet Sign Blunder On Live TV

Vladimir Putin was left red-faced after a live state TV broadcast accidentally revealed a crude toilet sign in his opulent Kremlin palace, starkly contrasting his 'man of the people' image.

Charlie Kirk Accused of Echoing Kremlin-Linked Rhetoric

Charlie Kirk, a prominent US right-wing commentator, faces scrutiny for using talking points on Ukraine that align with those of sanctioned Russian ultra-nationalist Alexander Dugin, raising concerns over foreign influence in American discourse.

Trump's Moscow Envoy Vows to End Ukraine War in 24 Hours

Exclusive: Former President Donald Trump's potential pick for Russia ambassador, John Herbst, declares he could swiftly negotiate a peace deal between Moscow and Kyiv, asserting a Trump administration would bring a hardline, 'realist' approach to the Krem

Right-Wing Media’s Systematic Assault on US Journalism Exposed

A damning new report reveals how a powerful network of right-wing news outlets, led by figures like Steve Bannon and Charlie Kirk, is systematically eroding trust in mainstream journalism and democratic institutions across the United States.

Putin's Ukraine Grind Fails as Western Aid Flows

Vladimir Putin's brutal campaign to grind down Ukraine is failing as Western ammunition surges to the front, with Russian forces suffering catastrophic losses for minimal gains, defence experts reveal.

Trump Threatens Russia Sanctions Over NATO Oil Purchases

Exclusive: Former President Donald Trump declares he will impose severe sanctions on Russia if NATO member states refuse to halt purchases of Russian oil, signalling a major shift in US foreign policy approach.

Sean Penn Holds Secret Meeting with Putin in Moscow

Oscar-winning actor Sean Penn held a private meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow, sparking intense debate and criticism from the West. The clandestine encounter, focused on Ukraine, has raised eyebrows in diplomatic circles.

Putin's Nuclear Ultimatum: Russia Threatens NATO Clash

Vladimir Putin issues a stark nuclear warning, threatening a global conflict if Western nations permit Ukraine to use their weapons for strikes on Russian territory. The Kremlin's chilling threat escalates tensions to a dangerous new level.

Putin's Partner Kabaeva Channels Kate Middleton Style

Vladimir Putin's rumoured partner, Alina Kabaeva, has re-emerged in Moscow sporting a new look eerily reminiscent of the Princess of Wales, fuelling intense speculation about her current role and status.

Johnson's £277k Putin-Linked Speech Sparks Security Row

Exclusive: Former PM Boris Johnson accepted a reported £300,000 fee for a speech to a Kremlin-linked bank in Goa, just weeks after attending the King's birthday celebration, raising serious questions over judgement and national security.

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