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Sweden Detains Crew Member of Russian ‘Shadow Fleet’ Ship
The ship was headed for St. Petersburg when armed Swedish police boarded it on Friday off the town of Trelleborg.
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Ukraine Urges Venice Biennale To Exclude Russia
Organizers of the event said on Wednesday that they would allow Russia to take part in the exhibition for the first time since 2022.
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Kremlin Accidentally Publishes Outtake of Putin’s Women’s Day Address
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Russian Strikes Kill At Least 12 Across Ukraine
Authorities in Kharkiv said a ballistic missile strike destroyed an apartment block, killing 10 people.
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Romanian Jailed 15 Years in Russia for Spying for Ukraine
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U.S. Grants Temporary Waiver to Allow India to Buy Russian Oil as Iran War Jolts Energy Markets
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