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Reports: Kremlin Confirmed Assad's Asylum In Moscow, Says Putin Personally Made Contact | Watch

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Russia expressed surprise over the collapse of Bashar al-Assad's government in Damascus, with Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov confirming that Assad and his family received asylum in Moscow. The decision followed Assad's departure from...
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Syria’s Assad and family arrive in Moscow, says Russian media report

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Former Syrian President Bashar al-Assad granted asylum in Moscow with his family for humanitarian reasons, per Russian media sources.
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Syrian Rebels' Give Big Assurance To Russia After Assad's Fall | Watch

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After the fall of Bashar al-Assad’s government in Syria, rebels who played a crucial role in toppling the regime have reportedly given a "big assurance" to Russia. According to a Kremlin official, the rebels have guaranteed the security...
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Kremlin says US President-elect Trump's team discussing peace in Ukraine

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A spokesman for Russian President Vladimir Putin also says that Moscow is ready for a dialogue about the war.
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Putin's Men Fire Powerful Barrage Of 100+ Drones On Kyiv: Russian Attack Bleeds Ukrainians

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Russia launched a new barrage of 132 drones toward multiple Ukrainian regions overnight. 1 person was reportedly killed, while 22 others were injured in the attack. The Ukrainian Air Force claims to have shot down 88 drones and lost 41....
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Kremlin, Medvedev Fume At Biden's Plan To Arm Ukraine With U.S. Nukes: 'Russia Will Attack'

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The New York Times has reported that the outgoing U.S. President is planning to send nuclear weapons to Ukraine. This despite knowing that it would trigger serious consequences. The Kremlin and former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev...
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'Russia Without Putin': Russian Opposition First Major Anti-War March In Berlin; Demands End Of War

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Yulia Navalnaya, two recently freed Russian dissidents and nearly 1,500 others have marched in Berlin against Vladimir Putin and his war in Ukraine. Recent tensions among dissidents have hampered their ability to put forward a united...
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Kremlin accuses Biden of escalating conflict in Ukraine after reports of missile approval

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The Kremlin says any U.S. decision to allow Ukraine to fire American missiles deep into Russia would mean it was directly involved in the conflict. This after the New York Times and Reuters reported that the Biden's administration had...
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Kremlin accuses U.S. of escalating conflict by approving long-range missile use

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Moscow is issuing a stern warning to Washington, after the Biden administration authorized Ukraine to use U.S. long range missiles to strike inside Russia. CBC's Crystal Goomansingh is tracking the details from London.
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1,000 Days of Death & Destruction in Ukraine: Will Biden's Move Lead to WW III?

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#Gravitas | The Ukraine war marks 1,000 days of death and destruction today but the conflict shows no signs of ending. In fact, tensions between Russia and Ukraine's Western supporters are only escalating toward a potential world war...
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CBC's Natasha Fatah speaks with Retired U.S Lieutenant General Ben Hodges about the war in Ukraine

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CBC's Natasha Fatah speaks with Retired U.S Lieutenant General Ben Hodges about the war in Ukraine
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Putin Dares America With Nuclear Button After Biden's Ukraine Missile Move | GRAVITAS

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Russia has updated its nuclear strategy just a day after accusing U.S. President Joe Biden of risking World War III with his reversal on long-range weapons for Ukraine. The new doctrine states that any aggression from non-nuclear...
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Russia blasts Kyiv with eight-hour drone barrage as war nears 1,000-day mark

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Moscow’s increasing use of drones is stretching Ukrainian air defences and ‘terrorising civilians,’ a senior Ukrainian official said.
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Russia accused of using influencers to meddle in the 2024 U.S. election

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Washington has accused Moscow of running a covert propaganda campaign to meddle in the 2024 U.S. presidential election, with documents revealing a connection to Canadian far-right influencers Lauren Chen and her husband, Liam Donovan.
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Russian minister found dead hours after being dismissed

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The Kremlin did not give a reason for the firing of Roman Starovoit, who served as transport minister since May 2024. A criminal probe was launched into the death, and investigators saw suicide as the most likely cause, according to the...
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Ukraine says latest strike damaged Bridge between Russia and Crimea

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Ukraine has attacked the Kerch Bridge linking Russia to Crimea, detaching a key military supply line. (Scripps News)
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Sir Ed Davey describes the Liberal Democrats as the “antidote to right-wing populism”

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Sir Ed Davey has described the Liberal Democrats as the “antidote to right-wing populism”. Sir Ed said “we shouldn’t be complacent” about Nigel Farage and “the things he says, how he divides people”, which is “anathema to us”. He added:...
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Trump, Putin agreed conflict in Ukraine needs to end after nearly 2-hour call

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President Trump and Putin agreed to a limited ceasefire.
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Zelenskyy weighs in on ceasefire proposal

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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy admitted to "skepticism" about a limited ceasefire agreement between Ukraine and Russia on Tuesday, but said Ukraine would support the initiative. (Scripps News)
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Putin lays out some terms for ceasefire with Ukraine

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The war in Ukraine began in February 2022 when Russia launched a full-scale invasion. (Scripps News)
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Russia faces decision on whether to sign onto 30-day ceasefire with Ukraine

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Fighting has intensified in recent days, with Ukrainian officials saying that Russian missile strikes killed at least five civilians on Wednesday. (Scripps News)
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US Is 'Destroying' World Order, Ukraine Envoy Says

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Valerii Zaluzhnyi, Ukraine's ambassador to the UK and formerly the nation's top military commander, says the US is "destroying" the world order with its embrace of Russia, and warned that the North Atlantic Treaty Organization "may stop...
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US foreign policy shifting under Trump

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Kurt Volker, former U.S. ambassador to NATO, spoke with Scripps News about Trump's stance on Ukraine. (Scripps News)
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Summers Says US Should Not Take Share of Ukraine's Natural Resources

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Former Treasury Secretary Lawrence Summers says President Donald Trump should not be pressuring Ukraine to give the US a share of its natural resources as part of a deal to end Russia's three-year war with the country. "What the Trump...