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Russia, Putin
Putin says Russia will keep testing new missile in combat
President Vladimir Putin said on Friday that Russia would keep testing its new Oreshnik hypersonic missile in combat and had a stock ready for use, while Ukraine said it was already at work to develop air systems to counter the weapon.
Russia to continue testing, start mass producing new 'Oreshnik' missile: Putin
Russia will continue testing and start mass producing the new "Oreshnik" missile that was used to target Dnipro, Ukraine, Russian President Vladimir Putin said.
The new missile Russia is using in Ukraine and why it has NATO on edge
Russia's new intermediate-range ballistic missile has NATO members on edge after the missiles were used in a strike on Ukraine early Thursday morning.
Russia, Iran and US Embassy
Norwegian guard at US Embassy in Oslo arrested over allegations of spying for Russia and Iran
A Norwegian man working as a security guard for the US Embassy in Oslo was arrested this week on allegations of spying for Russia and Iran.
Student Charged With Spying on US Embassy for Russia, Iran
Police arrested the suspect in his garage after uncovering records of alleged communication with a foreign handler.
A Norwegian Student Has Been Arrested on Charges of Spying on the US for Russia
Authorities in Norway say a Norwegian student in his 20s has been arrested on suspicion of spying for Russia and Iran while working as a guard at the U.S. Embassy in Oslo
Ukraine, Oil and Russia
Oil heads for weekly gains as Ukraine war intensifies
Oil prices held steady on Friday, on track for a weekly rise of 5%, as the Ukraine war intensified and Chinese imports were set to increase in November. Brent crude futures climbed 33 cents, or 0.44%,
U.S. oil prices score a more than 6% weekly gain on supply risks tied to the Russia-Ukraine war
Oil futures settled higher on Friday, with the U.S. crude benchmark up by more than 6% for the week as traders monitor escalating tensions between Ukraine and Russia, which is among the world’s biggest oil producers.
Oil Headed for Weekly Gains on Russia-Ukraine Escalation Fears
Oil prices rose in early European trade and were on track for weekly gains of more than 5% as escalating tensions between Russia and Ukraine kept energy markets on edge.
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Russia’s use of a nuclear-capable missile is a clear departure from Cold War doctrine of deterrence
Russia’s use of a nuclear-capable ballistic missile marks a decisive, and potentially dangerous moment in Moscow’s conflict ...
3h
Russia's claim of emissions in annexed Ukraine regions draws protests at COP29
Russia has included the territories it occupies in Ukraine in its recent greenhouse gas inventory report to the United ...
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Russia Threatens 'More Powerful' Response to Strikes on Its Territory
Russian State Duma Speaker Vyacheslav Volodin wrote in response to Ukraine's use of ATACMS missiles provided by the U.S.
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What to Know About Russia’s New Nuclear-Capable Hypersonic Missile
Russia’s use of a new nuclear-capable hypersonic ballistic missile in Ukraine is not only escalating the war but lobbing an ...
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What we know about Russia's Oreshnik missile
Hours after the strike, Russian President Vladimir Putin, in a TV address, said that Russia had launched a "new conventional ...
13h
Ukraine Returns Kursk Civilians to Russia After Offensive
Forty-six displaced Russian civilians, who were forcibly taken to Ukraine during the Kursk offensive, have been returned to ...
Ukrainska Pravda on MSN
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Trump considers appointing ex-intelligence chief Richard Grenell as special envoy for "Russia-Ukraine conflict" – Reuters
Donald Trump plans to appoint Richard Grenell, his former intelligence chief and a vocal critic of Ukraine's rapid NATO ...
Opinion
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Opinion
Column: Aiding Ukraine has been cheap. Caving to Russia would be far more costly
If the incoming administration abandons Kyiv, Russia's ambitions will explode and nuclear weapons will proliferate.
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