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Russia Aeroflot plane fire: Death toll rises to 41, investigators tell Russian news agency

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At least 41 people died after a Russian Aeroflot Sukhoi Superjet plane made an emergency landing due to fire on board in Moscow's Sheremetyevo airport, investigators told Russian news agency Interfax. Television footage showed the Sukhoi...
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Why is Iran's decision to cease 'some commitments' to the nuclear deal important? | Euronews answers

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Iran has said that it plans to cease "some commitments" on its nuclear deal that was agreed in 2015 alongside signatories from the US, the UK, France, Germany, China and Russia. The deal, known formally as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of...
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Russian propaganda train shows off spoils of Syrian war

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A propaganda train displaying weapons and military vehicles that the Russian military seized in Syria is now en route from Moscow to the far eastern port city of Vladivostok. Many of the weapons on show in the train's carriages were made...
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Russia will retaliate if US deploys missiles in Europe

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In his annual address to the parliament on Wednesday, Russian President Vladimir Putin said his government would retaliate if Washington deployed any missiles in Europe. Putin did clarify that he was not seeking direct confrontation with...
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Abducted Russian takes law into his own hands in kidnapper face-off

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Russian authorities have released video showing the dramatic moment an abducted businessman took the law into his own hands to ward off his kidnappers in the suburbs of Moscow. Vyacheslav Vasyukov was ambushed by three individuals in his...
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Ukraine hits out at Russia after ships are shot at, crew wounded

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Kyiv says Russian ships have opened fire on Ukranian vessels in the Black sea, wounding a crew member. It comes hours after the countries accused one another of “provocation” on Sunday when a boat from the Ukranian Navy was “rammed” in a...
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Ukraine's Security and Defense Council 'unanimously support' martial law proposal

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Ukraine's National Security and Defense Council (NSDC) has "unanimously supported" a proposal from President Petro Poroshenko to invoke 60 days of martial law, following an incident between Russian and Ukrainian ships in the Black Sea on...
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Watch live: UN Security Council holds emergency meeting on Russia-Ukraine

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Ukraine's National Security and Defense Council (NSDC) has "unanimously supported" a proposal from President Petro Poroshenko to invoke 60 days of martial law, following an incident between Russian and Ukrainian ships in the Black Sea on...
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The National Ballet of Canada performs in Russia

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For the first time ever, the National Ballet of Canada is performing in Russia, showcasing our contemporary take on the historic art form.
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What will it take to achieve lasting peace in Afghanistan? | Talk to Al Jazeera

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Khairullah Khairkhwa, from the Taliban's political office in Qatar, discusses efforts to reach political reconciliation.
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Austria: Putin looms large over EU ministers meeting

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As EU defence and foreign ministers gather in Vienna, one figure looms large over the meeting -Vladimir Putin. He was the guest of honour at the Austrian foreign minister's wedding recently - another sign perhaps of Austria's policy...
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NATO chief warns against isolating Russia

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Beyond Trump and his criticisms of Germany, the question of Russia is high on the agenda. While seeking to strengthen EU military might, NATO's chief is urging against isolating Moscow. NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg said: "We...
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Watch: Putin takes a very long, lonely walk to his fourth term

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Russian President Vladimir Putin took a long walk to another six years in charge. The journey to his inauguration saw him walk through his offices, lined with paintings and chandeliers. He then showcased a new limousine , which local...
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Israeli PM meets Russian president for WWII remembrance

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Benjamin Netanyahu and Vladimir Putin participate in massive commemmoration events
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UK-Russia: Could tensions further escalate over poisoning?

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After Russia failed to get a joint investigation with Britain into the nerve-agent poisoning of a former spy and his daughter, there's a warning tensions could further increase between London and Moscow. The inquiry push won six votes...
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EU plans to upgrade roads to move armies faster

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Amid increasing tensions between Europe and Russia, the EU's announced a plan to make it easier and faster for military personnel and equipment to be moved across the bloc. The Schengen-style approach is seen as crucial by NATO, in case...
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EU agrees to recall bloc’s envoy to Moscow for consultations

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The EU has backed Britain in blaming Moscow over a nerve agent attack on a former Russian spy in England In a solid show of support, leaders have agreed to recall the bloc's envoy to Moscow for consultations. British Prime Minister...
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The Russian Revolution seen by Cai Guo-Qiang

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A Chinese artist’s take on the Russian Revolution Contemporary Chinese artist Cai Guo-Qiang, who designed the fireworks for the Beijing Olympics, opens his first solo exhibition in Russia in September. Featuring giant installations, “Cai...
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Here's Why You Might Wanna Put That Moscow Mule Down

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If your Moscow Mule comes in a copper mug, you might want to think twice before taking a sip! The Alcoholic Beverages Division issuing a warning about an uptick in copper poisoning, due to the recent rise in popularity of the drink. She...
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Stalin’s resurgent popularity in Russia

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Joseph Stalin, one of the most murderous leaders in human history, is experiencing a resurgence of popularity in Russia as people in the country emphasize his accomplishments
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Boundary-pushing Russian director appears in court: "punished because of his political position"

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Russian director Kirill Serebrennikov appeared in court today, accused of using grant funds improperly. But many say Serebrennikov has been targeted by the Putin government because of his political positions and boundary-pushing work.
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Siemens threatens legal action over Russia’s ‘use of its turbines’ in Crimea

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German industrial conglomorate Siemens has threatened legal action against Moscow after it was revealed that two of the company’s gas turbines had been transported from Russia to Crimea, Despite sanctions barring EU firms from providing...
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More than 10 dead, dozens injured as Moscow hit by storm

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Flood threat also causes officials to evacuate 60,000 from region
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Lavrov: ' We both seek to fight ... international terrorism'

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