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👽 Moscow in shock — a mysterious bright green object flew over the city Early this morning, Moscow residents spotted a dazzling green flash in the sky. An unidentified object streaked above the city and vanished, leaving a glowing trail behind. Eyewitnesses say it could be a… pic.twitter.com/EbtyRb6Ltf
Sberbank CEO German Gref said Russia is so fixated on fighting inflation that it's forgetting about economic growth.
Ukraine’s capital, Kyiv, endured two consecutive nights of Russian strikes this weekend. The latest overnight attack on Oct. 26 saw drones and ballistic missiles raining down on the city. In total, five people were killed, and more than fifty others were injured.
North Korea’s top diplomat visited the Kremlin on Monday for talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin, which followed last month’s meeting between the countries’ leaders. The show of deepening
Russia has grappled with a shrinking and aging population for decades, with President Vladimir Putin viewing it as a threat to national security.
The Kremlin sits on Borovitsky Hill, rising above the Moscow River in the center of the city. Its first white-stone walls and towers went up in 1367-68, and a rebuild little more than a century later employed skilled artists and architects from across Europe to shape the site into roughly its modern form and appearance.
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What Is Putin Hiding? Moscow Ends Plutonium Pact With US After Testing ‘Unstoppable’ Mystery Missile
Russia formally ends a landmark plutonium disposal pact with the United States while showcasing a nuclear-powered missile that Moscow claims can fly farther, lower and deadlier than anything Washington possesses.
Moscow was unexpectedly attacked by unidentified drones on the evening of October 26. Russian authorities traditionally reassured the public that everything had been shot down. Meanwhile, explosions were heard across the city,