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The President of the Republic and the Ministerial Committee on Foreign Affairs and Security Policy discussed the current situation in Ukraine and the State Council’s statement on the changes in the foreign and security policy environment. (translated from sv) [1]
Blazing trains, burning tracks, black smoke. Footage posted online by Ukrainian fighters documents their repeated sabotage attacks on a vast railroad system being built by Russia across the occupied territories of Ukraine. [2]
The Prime Minister’s Office has published an overview of Russia’s impact on information against Finland (/documents/194055633/200124065/informaatiovaikuttamisen+katsaus+VNK sv.png/e1b77822-8fdd-506d-82c7-0d17bd72cd13? t=1738660410150&width=1200) In 2... (translated from sv) [3]
This combination of pictures created on April 24, 2025 shows, Russian President Vladimir Putin (L) speaking in Murmansk on March 27, 2025 and US President Donald Trump outside the White House in Washington, DC, on April 23, 2025. [4]
В Хельсинки открылась международная ярмарка «Путешествие 2020». Впервые в Финляндию приехали представители Монголии, Бенина и Сьерра-Леоне. Широко представлена на ярмарке Республика Карелия, которая в этом году отмечает 100 лет. (confirmed by 3 sources) [5]
VLADIVOSTOK, Russia -- Russian President Vladimir Putin addressed corporate bigwigs from Asian nations on Friday, talking up the benefits of investment in his country's far eastern region in a bid to bolster the country's ailing economy. [6]
Afraid of further sanctions, Russian President Vladimir Putin doesn't have the stomach for recognizing the "independence" of Russian-speaking provinces in eastern Ukraine. [7]
TOKYO -- Russian President Vladimir Putin has faced major setbacks in his attempt to conquer Ukraine, but apparently he still believes that he is a great leader, judging from the way he behaves toward Western nations. [9]
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The President of the Republic and the Ministerial Committee on Foreign Affairs and Security Policy discussed the current situation in Ukraine and the State Council’s statement on the changes in the foreign and security policy environment.
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Blazing trains, burning tracks, black smoke. Footage posted online by Ukrainian fighters documents their repeated sabotage attacks on a vast railroad system being built by Russia across the occupied territories of Ukraine.
The Prime Minister’s Office has published an overview of Russia’s impact on information against Finland (/documents/194055633/200124065/informaatiovaikuttamisen+katsaus+VNK sv.png/e1b77822-8fdd-506d-82c7-0d17bd72cd13? t=1738660410150&width=1200) In 2
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This combination of pictures created on April 24, 2025 shows, Russian President Vladimir Putin (L) speaking in Murmansk on March 27, 2025 and US President Donald Trump outside the White House in Washington, DC, on April 23, 2025.
В Хельсинки открылась международная ярмарка «Путешествие 2020». Впервые в Финляндию приехали представители Монголии, Бенина и Сьерра-Леоне. Широко представлена на ярмарке Республика Карелия, которая в этом году отмечает 100 лет.
VLADIVOSTOK, Russia -- Russian President Vladimir Putin addressed corporate bigwigs from Asian nations on Friday, talking up the benefits of investment in his country's far eastern region in a bid to bolster the country's ailing economy.
Afraid of further sanctions, Russian President Vladimir Putin doesn't have the stomach for recognizing the "independence" of Russian-speaking provinces in eastern Ukraine.
As harsh sanctions and authorities in Russia increase pressure on the economy and its citizens, some Russians have decided to leave the country due to rumours that the country's borders will be shut down.
TOKYO -- Russian President Vladimir Putin has faced major setbacks in his attempt to conquer Ukraine, but apparently he still believes that he is a great leader, judging from the way he behaves toward Western nations.
TOKYO -- As Russia lays the groundwork for seizing the assets of foreign companies exiting the country, international corporations face a grim choice among financial losses, costly legal battles or reputational ruin.