Lavrov blasts EU for condoning violations of Russian-speaking public’s rights
A visually impaired activist was detained during protests in St. Petersburg. Here is his conversation with the police. This is the text of Mediazone. We publish it as a sign of solidarity with Sergei Smirnov
NATO seeks to boost funding for deterrence efforts along borders with Russia
“DNR” believes that Ukrainian special forces were able to organize blowing up of “battalion commander” in a matter of hours : Photos
EU has been breaking off relations with Moscow for years, says Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov amid growing tension with Brussels
Poroshenko demands return of AFU units to positions in which they took up before withdrawal of troops
In Moscow, a woman survived after falling from the 16th floor
Kremlin ‘Interested’ After Musk Invites Putin to Clubhouse Chat
Russian Covid Medic Says Fired Over Pro-Navalny Flashlight Photo
Ridiculed Russian Fairytale Statue Auctioned for $35K
Russia Imposes Sanctions Against Centrenergo, UkrOboronProm, And Ukrspecexport
JYSK expands its Ukrainian chain to 77 stores
Zelensky sends top Ukrainian military officials to Donbas after death of 3 soldiers
Microsoft President Says Cyberattack Blamed On Russian Hackers Was ‘Most Sophisticated’ Ever
Ukroboronprom, UAE’s companies strike deals worth over US$1 bln
The Man Putin Fears the Most
Rostec develops new artificial ventilator
Russian Navy tests new life-saving gear for submariners
Yevhenia Kravchuk asked the National Council to check Channel 4 because of Ostap Drozdov’s remarks
Three Ukrainian soldiers killed in booby-trap blast in Donbas
Putin: Russia will not leave Donbas
68 people were detained at a concert in Belarus. The police called them “activists of the destructive Telegram channels”
Putin, at a meeting with chief editors of the media, commented on the actions in support of Navalny. And traditionally did not call him by name

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