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Russian President Vladimir Putin on Monday signed decrees recognizing the independence of the DPR and LPR. The West condemned the decision. (confirmed by 5 sources; translated from ru) [1]
TOKYO/VIENNA -- Russia is catching up with Ukraine in the information war being fought on social media. [2]
Your Thoughts … ရုရှားနိုင်ငံသူ Yekaterina Nekrasova Your Thoughts … No Result View All Result Founded in 1993 by a group of Myanmar journalists living in exile in Thailand, The Irrawaddy is a leading source of reliable news, information, and analysi... [3]
ISTANBUL -- Leaders of former Soviet-bloc nations near the Caspian Sea are tightening their grip on power as well as the wealth generated through rich resource reserves, paving the way for lifelong rule and for their children to eventually take over. [4]
International relationsTurkey keen to deepen ties with Russia, from submarines to space Amid tensions with Biden, Erdogan defends missile deal after talks with Putin Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, left, visits Russian President Vladimir Puti... [5]
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Russian President Vladimir Putin on Monday signed decrees recognizing the independence of the DPR and LPR. The West condemned the decision.
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TOKYO/VIENNA -- Russia is catching up with Ukraine in the information war being fought on social media.
Your Thoughts … ရုရှားနိုင်ငံသူ Yekaterina Nekrasova Your Thoughts … No Result View All Result Founded in 1993 by a group of Myanmar journalists living in exile in Thailand, The Irrawaddy is a leading source of reliable news, information, and analysi
ISTANBUL -- Leaders of former Soviet-bloc nations near the Caspian Sea are tightening their grip on power as well as the wealth generated through rich resource reserves, paving the way for lifelong rule and for their children to eventually take over.
International relationsTurkey keen to deepen ties with Russia, from submarines to space Amid tensions with Biden, Erdogan defends missile deal after talks with Putin Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, left, visits Russian President Vladimir Puti
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