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Based on 6 verified sources covering Finland, Thailand:

Kirsi Rijk, director of the Estonian Foreign Policy Institute, believes that peace, truce or even a ceasefire are still far away. Russia expressed a desire to negotiate, but did not calm down on the battle fronts. (confirmed by 7 sources; translated from ru) [1]

Danil Bochkov is a fellow at the Russian International Affairs Council in Moscow. OpinionRussians will continue to back Vladimir Putin People are yet to link economic downturn with events in Ukraine A portrait of Vladimir Putin and the letter Z, a s... [2]

YAKUTSK, Russia -- Yakutsk has the air of a frontier outpost. A six-hour flight from Moscow, the city of about 300,000 people on the banks of the Lena River was first conquered by Russians in the 1630s. [3]

In honour of Her Royal Highness Princess Sirivannavari Nariratana Rajakanya and in tribute to her distinguished genius in arts and culture, the Ministry of Culture in collaboration with the Russian embassy and the Royal Bangkok Symphony Orchestra (RB... [4]

James D.J. Brown is a professor of political science at Temple University's Japan campus in Tokyo. [5]

Russia seeks 8-year prison term for artist who protested Ukraine war Published : 08 Nov 2023, 23:09 Russian authorities on Wednesday demanded an eight-year prison term for an artist and musician who was jailed after speaking out against Moscow's war ... [6]

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[1] FI yle.fi · 2022-03-19 · 32% match translated from ru

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Kirsi Rijk, director of the Estonian Foreign Policy Institute, believes that peace, truce or even a ceasefire are still far away. Russia expressed a desire to negotiate, but did not calm down on the battle fronts.

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[2] TH asia.nikkei.com · 2022-03-31 · 41% match

Russians will continue to back Vladimir Putin

Danil Bochkov is a fellow at the Russian International Affairs Council in Moscow. OpinionRussians will continue to back Vladimir Putin People are yet to link economic downturn with events in Ukraine A portrait of Vladimir Putin and the letter Z, a s

[3] TH asia.nikkei.com · 2015-11-05 · 37% match

From the pages of Monocle: The big chill

YAKUTSK, Russia -- Yakutsk has the air of a frontier outpost. A six-hour flight from Moscow, the city of about 300,000 people on the banks of the Lena River was first conquered by Russians in the 1630s.

[4] TH bangkokpost.com · 2023-07-03 · 36% match

Russian flair

In honour of Her Royal Highness Princess Sirivannavari Nariratana Rajakanya and in tribute to her distinguished genius in arts and culture, the Ministry of Culture in collaboration with the Russian embassy and the Royal Bangkok Symphony Orchestra (RB

[5] TH asia.nikkei.com · 2024-04-09 · 32% match

Japan should not showcase Putin's propagandists

James D.J. Brown is a professor of political science at Temple University's Japan campus in Tokyo.

[6] FI dailyfinland.fi · 2023-11-08 · 31% match

Russia seeks 8-year prison term for artist who protested Ukraine war

Russia seeks 8-year prison term for artist who protested Ukraine war Published : 08 Nov 2023, 23:09 Russian authorities on Wednesday demanded an eight-year prison term for an artist and musician who was jailed after speaking out against Moscow's war

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