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Trump claims India will stop buying Russian oil, escalating pressure on Moscow over Ukraine war
President Donald Trump says Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has personally assured him that India will stop buying Russian oil
After Gaza ceasefire, Trump moves to end Ukraine war — what West Asia’s power shifts mean for Moscow
As Trump seeks to leverage his West Asian achievements into progress on Ukraine, the international community is watching closely. Decisions on military aid, sanctions, and diplomatic engagement will not only determine the course of the war in Ukraine but also redefine perceptions of US influence in a rapidly shifting global order.
Dozens of drones were shot down while heading toward Moscow from Monday evening through to Tuesday morning, according to city Mayor Sergei Sobyanin.
The Spokesman for the United Nations Secretary-General, Stéphane Dujarric, welcomed the visit of President Ahmad al-Sharaa to Russia, as an important step toward strengthening Syria’s international relations.
As the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war continues to rage on, an intelligence report released by the UK Ministry of Defence stated that Moscow has seen 1.1 million soldier casualties in the ravaging conflic
Hailey Lewis and Alex Simon attended a forum hosted by the Moscow Chamber of Commerce, where they answered a variety of questions about city government. They are the two candidates remaining after Julia Parker dropped out of the race. Both are competing to replace retiring Moscow Mayor Art Bettge.
Russia pounded Ukraine with a massive barrage of missiles and drones in the early hours of Thursday, leading to air raid alerts across the country. Volodymyr Zelensky said the pre-dawn attack was the latest targeting Ukraine's energy grid ahead of the bitter winter months, and involved 37 missiles and more than 300 drones.
Hungary would suffer if it were cut off from Russian energy, Budapest's foreign minister said during a visit to Moscow on Wednesday, reiterating that the country would not accept outside pressure when it came to decisions on its energy supplies.