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Putin Visits 'Hero' Soldiers Wounded in Ukraine
The Russian president's appearance at a military hospital is his first visit with troops wounded in Moscow's campaign in Ukraine.
'Covid amnesty'
Moscow Lifts Covid Fines to Prop Up Falling Incomes
Moscow will stop enforcing fines for Covid-19 violations amid economic strife from Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
expanded passportization
Russia Simplifies Citizenship for Ukrainians in Captured Territories
The move comes amid speculation Moscow could establish permanent control over areas it has seized in Ukraine.
‘Three months of heroism’
Ukraine’s Zelensky Calls for Western Unity as Russia Advances
Russia is now focused on expanding its gains in eastern Donbas, home to pro-Russian separatists, as well as the southern coast.
closer to default
Russia to Make Foreign Debt Payments in Rubles – Ministry
The United States on Tuesday ended an exemption allowing Moscow to make the payments in dollars held in Russia.
justifying the war
Exhibitions of NATO ‘Cruelty’ Open Across Russia Amid Ukraine War
“It shows only one side of the history,” said one visitor.
Changing Standards
Russia to Quit European Standards System for Higher Education
Officials announced that Russia would create a new system designed to meet “national interests.”
Big brother is watching
Explainer: How Orwell's '1984' Looms Large in Wartime Russia
"1984" has constantly appeared in Russian anti-war protests, even drawing official ire.
Manpower Shortage
Russian Lawmakers Scrap Upper Age Limit for Military Service
The move will allow first-time recruits over the age of 40 to join the Russian Armed Forces.
The Long Goodbye
Nike to Exit Russia as Resale Contracts End
The sportswear brand decided not to extend its deals in Russia, citing “operational difficulties.”
'internal affair'
Russia Says Will Monitor Moldova Ex-Leader's Case
Moldova's pro-Russian former president Igor Dodon was detained on suspicion of treason and corruption.
jeopardized supplies
Moscow Says Sanctions Need To Be Lifted To Avoid Food Crisis
The UN has urged Russia to release grain stuck in Ukrainian ports due to Moscow's military campaign.
'military operation'
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Follow all the breaking news, comment and analysis about Russia's attack on Ukraine.
trade surplus
Russia’s Imports Fall to Two-Decade Low
Russia reportedly imported between $5 billion and $10 billion worth of goods last month.
renaming the streets
‘Everything Russian Must Go’: Ukraine’s Kharkiv Renames Streets
"Names are associated with a certain nation or country. What is being done by this country, we can all see," declared engineer Laryssa Vassylchenko.
fatal flight
Russian Major General Shot Down Over Ukraine – BBC Russian
If confirmed, retired general Kanamat Botashev joins a growing list of high-ranking Russian officers believed to have been killed in Ukraine.
protracted warfare
Putin Allies Eye Prolonged Conflict in Ukraine
"We are not rushing to meet deadlines," Russia's Security Council Secretary said.
trading sanctions
Russia Bars Entry to 154 Members of U.K. House of Lords
The Russian Foreign Ministry said the decision was taken "on a reciprocal basis" after Britain sanctioned nearly all of its senators.
set free
Russia Releases First Jehovah’s Witness Imprisoned for ‘Extremism’
Danish national Dennis Christensen has been in Russian jail since 2017.
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