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Vladimir Putin claims Ukraine's attacks aimed to intimidate world leaders at Moscow's Victory Day, highlighting global ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin accused Ukraine of launching attacks to intimidate world leaders attending Moscow’s Victory Day. Despite ceasefire calls, Kiev escalated drone strikes and incursions.
ABC News’ Chief Global Affairs Correspondent and co-anchor Martha Raddatz reports from Russia on the Moscow Victory Parade.
In an interview with ABC News, Kremlin press secretary Dmitry Peskov said Vladimir Putin needed to see "certain dynamics" ...
Dictator Alexander Lukashenko did not take part in the celebration of the so-called "day of state symbols" in Minsk. Instead ...
Nezygar Telegram politics channel said his daughter Ksenia, 34, had "searched for her father for a long time but couldn't find him on Red Square".
A huge project thought to cost more than £10billion is set to provide a boost to the Russian economy as the country's ...
British Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer called the outcome of a major international meeting in Kyiv a “significant moment.” ...
The leaders of France, the UK, Germany and Poland will make an unprecedented joint visit to Ukraine on Saturday for talks ...
Volodymyr Zelensky says Ukraine is ready to meet Putin for ceasefire talks, adding Russia's consideration of ending the war ...
Vladimir Putin will “think through” a Western proposal for a 30-day ceasefire in Ukraine, after Britain, the US and European ...
During a summit at the Kremlin on Friday, Russian Leader Vladimir Putin underscored the enduring alliance and record-setting ...