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CLEAN : Exiled to Latvia, Russian free media defy Kremlin propaganda

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Exiled to Latvia after the start of the war in Ukraine, Russian free media are struggling to provide independent information to millions of Russians subjected to Kremlin propaganda (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Von der Leyen Calls Russia's Gas Decision 'Blackmail'

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European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen says the move by Russia to halt gas delivery to certain European Union member states is a form of blackmail. "The era of Russian fossil fuel in Europe is coming to an end," she added.
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Twitter Closes Kremlin-Backed Accounts

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Dec.05 -- There is more evidence claiming to show Russia's attempt to influence last year's U.S. election. Twitter says a Kremlin-backed agency created dozens of accounts posing as local American outlets which then published fake news...
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Retreating Russians Leave Bodies Of Comrades Behind

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After reclaiming control of Lyman in the Donetsk region, Ukrainian forces discovered the bodies of several Russian servicemen left behind.
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Ukraine Presses On With Counteroffensive While Russia Uses Drones

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As Ukraine pushes ahead with its counteroffensive, Russia used suicide drones to attack the Ukrainian president's hometown.
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Russia Poised To Annex Occupied Areas Of Ukraine After Sham Vote

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Moscow-installed administrations in four regions of southern and eastern Ukraine claimed Tuesday night that residents had voted to join Russia.
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Lawmakers Discuss Developing Tension Between Ukraine, Russia

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The U.S. Helsinki Commission met for discussions as Congress debates sanctions on Russia.
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'Normandy Format' Advisers Meet In Paris Over Russia-Ukraine Conflict

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Diplomats from Russia, Ukraine, Germany and France are holding talks in attempt to broker a peace deal similar to one agreed upon in 2015.
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President Putin Orders Forces To 'Maintain Peace' In Eastern Ukraine

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The White House says President Biden will soon issue an executive order to stop new investment, trade, and financing of the separatist regions.
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CLEAN : Muscovites pay respects to slain oppostion leader Nemtsov

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CLEAN : Muscovites pay respects to slain oppostion leader Nemtsov
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More U.S. Troops Deployed To Europe In Response To Russia

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One Major General set up headquarters for some 1,700 additional soldiers President Biden is sending to the 4,500 already stationed there.
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Rebels Ask Russia For Military Help In Eastern Ukraine

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The move comes after Putin recognized the independence of Russia-backed rebel regions in eastern Ukraine and signed friendship treaties with them.
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Ukrainians protest in Dublin

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Interview with Layla Wade, a campaigner with Uplift, as she takes part in a protest outside Googles head office in Dublin. Ukrainians living in Ireland along with supporters held protests outside the head offices of Meta and Google in...
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Experts Say U.S. Companies Aren't Prepared To Deal With Cyberattacks

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Many companies find it too expensive or difficult to properly secure themselves, making them vulnerable targets for potential Kremlin cyberattacks.
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Putin Grants Russian Citizenship To NSA Whistleblower Edward Snowden

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Snowden, a former contractor for the NSA, has lived in Russia since 2013 to escape prosecution in the U.S. for leaking classified documents.
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CLEAN : In Moscow, a new arts centre opens to brush up Russia's image

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Across from the Kremlin, a century-old power plant is transformed by a billionaire gas tycoon into a temple of contemporary art (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Former Commanding Gen. Of U.S. Army Europe Speaks On Ukraine, Russia

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Retired U.S. Army Lt. Gen. Ben Hodges discusses the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine and how it threatens European stability.
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What's Next For Russian Oligarchs In London?

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London has long been a safe haven of sorts for some Russian oligarchs. But after growing public pressure, things are changing.
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Russia Has Detained 15 Thousand for Protesting War: U.S.

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Russian authorities have detained almost 15 thousand citizens for protesting against President Vladimir Putin's invasion of Ukraine, according to the U.S. State Department. "We stand with Russian citizens of conscience as they seek to...
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CLEAN : Russians flee to Istanbul after mobilisation call

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With the dust of Moscow still on their shoes, a stream of Russians who have just arrived Istanbul express personal relief but concern for the safety of loved ones after the Kremlin announced a partial mobilisation for the war in Ukraine...
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Can Sanctions Really Stop Putin's War?

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The near-global unity in condemning Russia for waging war on Ukraine triggered an unprecedented use of sanctions to effect change of the most dramatic kind. But with smaller efforts failing to work with North Korea and Iran, will it be...
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One Project Is Countering Kremlin Propaganda One Phone Call At A Time

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A call service is trying to spread the real word about what's happening in the Russia-Ukraine war as the former tries to spread propaganda.
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High Level Russian Intelligence Officers Are Getting Fed Up With Putin

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A source with knowledge of U.S. intelligence tells Newsy that Putin is more engaged now in the war than ever before.
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President Biden Presses Putin To De-Escalate Ukraine Crisis

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Putin requested the call, the second between the leaders this month, ahead of scheduled talks between senior U.S. and Russian officials on Jan. 10.