Putin highlights resilience of Russia ahead of parliamentary elections
Putin Addresses Russia’s Challenges Russian President Vladimir Putin on Sunday acknowledged that Russia is navigating a difficult period but expressed confidence in the country’s ability to overcome its challenges. Speaking at a conference of the United Russia party ahead of the September parliamentary elections, Putin emphasized that the difficulties faced have made Russia stronger and provided valuable lessons for governance and national security.
Putin highlights resilience of Russia ahead of parliamentary elections
Putin Addresses Russia’s Challenges Russian President Vladimir Putin on Sunday acknowledged that Russia is navigating a difficult period but expressed confidence in the country’s ability to overcome its challenges. Speaking at a conference of the United Russia party ahead of the September parliamentary elections, Putin emphasized that the difficulties faced have made Russia stronger and provided valuable lessons for governance and national security.
Russian army dissent claims raise tension over Ukraine war
A video circulating online featuring former Russian volunteer commander Alexander Lunin has triggered discussion about possible internal strain within sections of Russia’s military. In the recording, he suggests that prolonged combat operations in Ukraine have created growing frustration among some soldiers, though no independent verification supports claims of organized unrest. The remarks have drawn attention because public criticism linke
Russian army dissent claims raise tension over Ukraine war
A video circulating online featuring former Russian volunteer commander Alexander Lunin has triggered discussion about possible internal strain within sections of Russia’s military. In the recording, he suggests that prolonged combat operations in Ukraine have created growing frustration among some soldiers, though no independent verification supports claims of organized unrest. The remarks have drawn attention because public criticism linke
Zelensky Doing ‘Pretty Well’ Says Trump Amid Changing US Ukraine Stance
Trump Signals Shift in Tone on Ukraine Conflict US President Donald Trump has offered a notably more supportive assessment of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, describing him as performing “pretty well” in the ongoing war with Russia. Speaking alongside NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte, Trump acknowledged Ukraine’s resilience while emphasizing the heavy human cost of the conflict on both sides.
Zelensky Doing ‘Pretty Well’ Says Trump Amid Changing US Ukraine Stance
Trump Signals Shift in Tone on Ukraine Conflict US President Donald Trump has offered a notably more supportive assessment of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, describing him as performing “pretty well” in the ongoing war with Russia. Speaking alongside NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte, Trump acknowledged Ukraine’s resilience while emphasizing the heavy human cost of the conflict on both sides.
Zelensky Offers US Venue for Direct Putin Talks
Zelensky Pushes Direct Meeting Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said he is prepared to hold direct talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin in the United States, arguing that a US-based format could make it harder for Moscow to reject a face-to-face meeting. Zelensky said he discussed the idea with US President Donald Trump and was waiting to see whether the proposal would move forward. He also sai
Zelensky Offers US Venue for Direct Putin Talks
Zelensky Pushes Direct Meeting Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said he is prepared to hold direct talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin in the United States, arguing that a US-based format could make it harder for Moscow to reject a face-to-face meeting. Zelensky said he discussed the idea with US President Donald Trump and was waiting to see whether the proposal would move forward. He also sai
Putin Praises India’s IT Sector as BRICS Challenges G7
Russian President Vladimir Putin praised India’s IT sector at the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum in Russia on Friday, June 5, 2026, calling New Delhi an important partner for Moscow as he argued that BRICS economies are gaining influence over the G7. Speaking at SPIEF 2026, Putin said India has become one of the leading players in information technology and the global software industry. His comments placed India at the center of Russia’s broader push to strengthen t
Putin Praises India’s IT Sector as BRICS Challenges G7
Russian President Vladimir Putin praised India’s IT sector at the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum in Russia on Friday, June 5, 2026, calling New Delhi an important partner for Moscow as he argued that BRICS economies are gaining influence over the G7. Speaking at SPIEF 2026, Putin said India has become one of the leading players in information technology and the global software industry. His comments placed India at the center of Russia’s broader push to strengthen t
House Passes $Billions Ukraine Aid, Challenges Trump
House Approves Ukraine Aid and Russia Sanctions In a notable move, the US House of Representatives passed legislation providing billions of dollars in aid to Ukraine while imposing stricter sanctions on Russia. The vote ended 226-195, with 18 Republicans and one independent breaking ranks with party leadership to join Democrats. The legislation introduces targeted oil and gas sanctions on Russia and signals bipartisan concern over c
House Passes $Billions Ukraine Aid, Challenges Trump
House Approves Ukraine Aid and Russia Sanctions In a notable move, the US House of Representatives passed legislation providing billions of dollars in aid to Ukraine while imposing stricter sanctions on Russia. The vote ended 226-195, with 18 Republicans and one independent breaking ranks with party leadership to join Democrats. The legislation introduces targeted oil and gas sanctions on Russia and signals bipartisan concern over c
Xi and Putin strengthen energy, trade ties amid pipeline uncertainty
Chinese President Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin met in Beijing to reaffirm the growing strategic partnership between their nations. The summit emphasized energy cooperation, trade expansion, and technological collaboration. Xi described the bilateral relationship as a “source of stability,” underscoring the importance of maintaining a strong alliance amid shifting global dynamics. Key Agreemen
Xi and Putin strengthen energy, trade ties amid pipeline uncertainty
Chinese President Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin met in Beijing to reaffirm the growing strategic partnership between their nations. The summit emphasized energy cooperation, trade expansion, and technological collaboration. Xi described the bilateral relationship as a “source of stability,” underscoring the importance of maintaining a strong alliance amid shifting global dynamics. Key Agreemen
China Hosts Putin in Beijing: Strengthening Strategic Ties
Chinese President Xi Jinping welcomed Russian President Vladimir Putin to Beijing this week, shortly after a visit from US President Donald Trump. The summit emphasizes China’s role as a central global power, balancing relations with both Washington and Moscow while advancing its strategic interests. Amid energy crises, trade disputes, and geopolitical conflicts, China aims to project stability and strengthen its influence on the global stage. Strengthening China-Russia S
China Hosts Putin in Beijing: Strengthening Strategic Ties
Chinese President Xi Jinping welcomed Russian President Vladimir Putin to Beijing this week, shortly after a visit from US President Donald Trump. The summit emphasizes China’s role as a central global power, balancing relations with both Washington and Moscow while advancing its strategic interests. Amid energy crises, trade disputes, and geopolitical conflicts, China aims to project stability and strengthen its influence on the global stage. Strengthening China-Russia S
Ukraine War Update: Putin Indicates Possibility of Peace Settlement
Putin Signals Possible Ukraine Peace Talks as Ceasefire Begins Vladimir Putin has hinted that the Russia-Ukraine war could be nearing an end, raising hopes of a possible peace agreement after years of conflict. Speaking during Russia’s Victory Day events in Moscow, Putin said the situation appeared to be “coming to an end” as
Ukraine War Update: Putin Indicates Possibility of Peace Settlement
Putin Signals Possible Ukraine Peace Talks as Ceasefire Begins Vladimir Putin has hinted that the Russia-Ukraine war could be nearing an end, raising hopes of a possible peace agreement after years of conflict. Speaking during Russia’s Victory Day events in Moscow, Putin said the situation appeared to be “coming to an end” as
Putin’s security tightened amid coup fears and military assassinations
Russian President Vladimir Putin is facing an unprecedented level of security following growing concerns about a potential coup. These fears stem from a series of recent assassinations of senior Russian military figures, sparking widespread unease within the Kremlin. A European intelligence report reveals that Putin's security measures have been drastically increased, with surveillance systems now installed in the homes of his closest staff. These measures aim to prevent leaks of sensitive information and reduce the possibility of a plot against the president. Additionally, those who work directly with the president, including his bodyguards, chefs, and photographers, are now prohibited from using public transportation. Instead, all personnel visiting Putin must undergo two rounds of screening. Moreover, they are restricted to using phones without internet access to further minimize the risk of communication leaks. The intensified security is reportedly a response to fears of assassination attempts, particularly from the growing power of Russian elites who are displeased with Putin's leadership, especially amid the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. Former confidante’s role in coup fears One of the major concerns surrounding Putin’s safety involves Sergei Shoigu, a former confidante and the former defense minister of Russia. Shoigu was removed from his post but still retains significant influence within the Russian military. According to the report, Shoigu is now linked to potential coup efforts, as he remains a powerful figure within Russia’s military high command. Shoigu's influence over the Russian military is seen as a significant threat to Putin's reign, especially after the arrest of Ruslan Tsalikov, Shoigu's close associate, in March. This arrest has stirred political unrest within the Kremlin and raised suspicions about potential power shifts. The tensions within Russia's elite circles have added fuel to the fears of an internal coup, though the report does not provide direct evidence linking Shoigu to any active conspiracy. Kremlin in turmoil over Ukraine war and dissent The political climate within the Kremlin has grown increasingly unstable, particularly since the death of a top general in December, which triggered many of the heightened security measures. The fallout from this incident has led to fractures within Russia's security establishment, which is now divided over how to handle the fallout from the war in Ukraine. The rising costs and significant Russian military fatalities, estimated at 30,000 a month, have led to growing dissent within the political elite. Many believe the war has become unsustainable, further intensifying the pressure on Putin’s leadership. Putin has not publicly visited a military facility in 2023 and has avoided his usual residences, including those in the Moscow region and Valdai. The president has stopped making public appearances out of fear for his safety, with the Kremlin opting to release pre-recorded videos and images to maintain his presence in the media. According to reports, Putin has spent weeks at a time in upgraded bunkers, particularly in the Krasnodar coastal region, in response to the escalating threat of a coup and potential drone attacks. The ongoing crisis inside Russia's political structure Amidst the growing security concerns, the Kremlin is facing increasing instability, with political dissidents pushing back against Putin’s decisions. The Ukraine war has become a focal point of this unrest, with many within the political and military elite questioning its sustainability. These issues, compounded by the rising death toll among Russian soldiers, continue to contribute to the growing volatility of Putin’s rule. As fears of a coup mount, the situation inside the Kremlin remains precarious, with Putin’s tight security measures highlighting the level of tension and distrust among Russia’s political and military circles. The coming months may reveal whether these intensified precautions will be enough to protect Putin or if the risks posed by internal dissent and external threats will continue to grow.
Putin’s security tightened amid coup fears and military assassinations
Russian President Vladimir Putin is facing an unprecedented level of security following growing concerns about a potential coup. These fears stem from a series of recent assassinations of senior Russian military figures, sparking widespread unease within the Kremlin. A European intelligence report reveals that Putin's security measures have been drastically increased, with surveillance systems now installed in the homes of his closest staff. These measures aim to prevent leaks of sensitive information and reduce the possibility of a plot against the president. Additionally, those who work directly with the president, including his bodyguards, chefs, and photographers, are now prohibited from using public transportation. Instead, all personnel visiting Putin must undergo two rounds of screening. Moreover, they are restricted to using phones without internet access to further minimize the risk of communication leaks. The intensified security is reportedly a response to fears of assassination attempts, particularly from the growing power of Russian elites who are displeased with Putin's leadership, especially amid the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. Former confidante’s role in coup fears One of the major concerns surrounding Putin’s safety involves Sergei Shoigu, a former confidante and the former defense minister of Russia. Shoigu was removed from his post but still retains significant influence within the Russian military. According to the report, Shoigu is now linked to potential coup efforts, as he remains a powerful figure within Russia’s military high command. Shoigu's influence over the Russian military is seen as a significant threat to Putin's reign, especially after the arrest of Ruslan Tsalikov, Shoigu's close associate, in March. This arrest has stirred political unrest within the Kremlin and raised suspicions about potential power shifts. The tensions within Russia's elite circles have added fuel to the fears of an internal coup, though the report does not provide direct evidence linking Shoigu to any active conspiracy. Kremlin in turmoil over Ukraine war and dissent The political climate within the Kremlin has grown increasingly unstable, particularly since the death of a top general in December, which triggered many of the heightened security measures. The fallout from this incident has led to fractures within Russia's security establishment, which is now divided over how to handle the fallout from the war in Ukraine. The rising costs and significant Russian military fatalities, estimated at 30,000 a month, have led to growing dissent within the political elite. Many believe the war has become unsustainable, further intensifying the pressure on Putin’s leadership. Putin has not publicly visited a military facility in 2023 and has avoided his usual residences, including those in the Moscow region and Valdai. The president has stopped making public appearances out of fear for his safety, with the Kremlin opting to release pre-recorded videos and images to maintain his presence in the media. According to reports, Putin has spent weeks at a time in upgraded bunkers, particularly in the Krasnodar coastal region, in response to the escalating threat of a coup and potential drone attacks. The ongoing crisis inside Russia's political structure Amidst the growing security concerns, the Kremlin is facing increasing instability, with political dissidents pushing back against Putin’s decisions. The Ukraine war has become a focal point of this unrest, with many within the political and military elite questioning its sustainability. These issues, compounded by the rising death toll among Russian soldiers, continue to contribute to the growing volatility of Putin’s rule. As fears of a coup mount, the situation inside the Kremlin remains precarious, with Putin’s tight security measures highlighting the level of tension and distrust among Russia’s political and military circles. The coming months may reveal whether these intensified precautions will be enough to protect Putin or if the risks posed by internal dissent and external threats will continue to grow.
Russia, Ukraine Announce Separate May Cease-fires
Russia said it will observe a cease-fire from May 8 to May 9 to mark Victory Day, while Ukraine has already declared a separate truce for May 5 to May 6, underscoring a lack of coordination between the two sides. The Kremlin said President Vladimir Putin ordered the pause as a humanitarian gesture tied to World War Two commemorations. Russian officials warned that any violations could trigger a strong military response. Russia’s Defense Ministry said the capital, Kyiv, could face significant strikes if the truce is breached, urging civilians and foreign diplomatic staff to leave as a precaution, according to official statements. Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky announced an earlier two-day cease-fire beginning May 5, describing it as an independent move without coordination with Moscow. Zelensky said Ukraine could consider extending its pause if Russia demonstrates a genuine commitment to de-escalation. He added that further steps would depend on Moscow’s actions during its own declared truce. The overlapping but uncoordinated cease-fires highlight continued mistrust between the two sides, with no indication of broader negotiations to end the conflict. Victory Day on May 9 is one of Russia’s most significant national observances, marking the Soviet Union’s role in defeating Nazi Germany.
Russia, Ukraine Announce Separate May Cease-fires
Russia said it will observe a cease-fire from May 8 to May 9 to mark Victory Day, while Ukraine has already declared a separate truce for May 5 to May 6, underscoring a lack of coordination between the two sides. The Kremlin said President Vladimir Putin ordered the pause as a humanitarian gesture tied to World War Two commemorations. Russian officials warned that any violations could trigger a strong military response. Russia’s Defense Ministry said the capital, Kyiv, could face significant strikes if the truce is breached, urging civilians and foreign diplomatic staff to leave as a precaution, according to official statements. Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky announced an earlier two-day cease-fire beginning May 5, describing it as an independent move without coordination with Moscow. Zelensky said Ukraine could consider extending its pause if Russia demonstrates a genuine commitment to de-escalation. He added that further steps would depend on Moscow’s actions during its own declared truce. The overlapping but uncoordinated cease-fires highlight continued mistrust between the two sides, with no indication of broader negotiations to end the conflict. Victory Day on May 9 is one of Russia’s most significant national observances, marking the Soviet Union’s role in defeating Nazi Germany.
Putin and Trump discuss Iran tensions and Ukraine in lengthy phone call
Russian President Vladimir Putin and US President Donald Trump held a 90-minute call on Iran, Ukraine, and Gulf tensions, discussing ceasefire efforts, diplomacy, and possible US actions on Iranian ports. Putin and Trump discuss Iran tensions and Ukraine in lengthy phone call as Vladimir Putin held a phone conversation with Donald Trump addressing ongoing conflicts in West Asia and Ukraine, according to statements from the Kremlin. The discussion, confirmed by aide Yuri Ushakov on Wednesday, lasted more than 90 minutes and was described as both “frank” and “businesslike,” reflecting the seriousness of the geopolitical issues involved. A central topic of the conversation was the situation in Iran and the broader Persian Gulf. Putin reportedly welcomed Trump’s decision to extend a ceasefire involving Iran, emphasizing that the move could provide critical time for diplomatic negotiations and help reduce escalating tensions across the region. The call highlighted mutual concerns about stability in key global energy corridors and the potential consequences of prolonged conflict. According to a White House official, Trump also discussed strategies with U.S. oil companies to mitigate the economic and logistical impact of a possible long-term U.S. blockade targeting Iranian ports. The potential blockade, which could last for months, is part of broader efforts to pressure Tehran amid ongoing disputes over regional security and nuclear negotiations. During the conversation, Trump urged Iranian leadership to act swiftly, signaling that diplomatic opportunities remain open but limited. His remarks underscored Washington’s push for a negotiated agreement while maintaining pressure through economic and strategic measures. The exchange between the two leaders reflects continued engagement between the United States and Russia on key international crises, even amid broader tensions in bilateral relations.
Putin and Trump discuss Iran tensions and Ukraine in lengthy phone call
Russian President Vladimir Putin and US President Donald Trump held a 90-minute call on Iran, Ukraine, and Gulf tensions, discussing ceasefire efforts, diplomacy, and possible US actions on Iranian ports. Putin and Trump discuss Iran tensions and Ukraine in lengthy phone call as Vladimir Putin held a phone conversation with Donald Trump addressing ongoing conflicts in West Asia and Ukraine, according to statements from the Kremlin. The discussion, confirmed by aide Yuri Ushakov on Wednesday, lasted more than 90 minutes and was described as both “frank” and “businesslike,” reflecting the seriousness of the geopolitical issues involved. A central topic of the conversation was the situation in Iran and the broader Persian Gulf. Putin reportedly welcomed Trump’s decision to extend a ceasefire involving Iran, emphasizing that the move could provide critical time for diplomatic negotiations and help reduce escalating tensions across the region. The call highlighted mutual concerns about stability in key global energy corridors and the potential consequences of prolonged conflict. According to a White House official, Trump also discussed strategies with U.S. oil companies to mitigate the economic and logistical impact of a possible long-term U.S. blockade targeting Iranian ports. The potential blockade, which could last for months, is part of broader efforts to pressure Tehran amid ongoing disputes over regional security and nuclear negotiations. During the conversation, Trump urged Iranian leadership to act swiftly, signaling that diplomatic opportunities remain open but limited. His remarks underscored Washington’s push for a negotiated agreement while maintaining pressure through economic and strategic measures. The exchange between the two leaders reflects continued engagement between the United States and Russia on key international crises, even amid broader tensions in bilateral relations.
Putin warns Iran conflict could trigger global disruption like COVID-19
Moscow, Russia: Russian President Vladimir Putin has cautioned that the economic consequences of the ongoing conflict involving Iran could mirror the widespread disruption seen during the COVID-19 pandemic, highlighting mounting pressure on global supply chains and key industries. Speaking at a major business forum in Moscow, Putin said the instability in the Middle East is already causing significant strain on international production systems and logistics networks. He noted that cri
Putin warns Iran conflict could trigger global disruption like COVID-19
Moscow, Russia: Russian President Vladimir Putin has cautioned that the economic consequences of the ongoing conflict involving Iran could mirror the widespread disruption seen during the COVID-19 pandemic, highlighting mounting pressure on global supply chains and key industries. Speaking at a major business forum in Moscow, Putin said the instability in the Middle East is already causing significant strain on international production systems and logistics networks. He noted that cri
Putin warned Bush in 2001 over Pakistan nuclear threat, transcripts reveal
Newly released diplomatic transcripts have revealed that Russian President Vladimir Putin had expressed serious concerns to the United States as early as 2001 over Pakistan’s nuclear weapons programme, questioning why the West appeared largely unconcerned about a country without democratic governance possessing nuclear arms. The remarks were made during a private meeting with then US President
Putin warned Bush in 2001 over Pakistan nuclear threat, transcripts reveal
Newly released diplomatic transcripts have revealed that Russian President Vladimir Putin had expressed serious concerns to the United States as early as 2001 over Pakistan’s nuclear weapons programme, questioning why the West appeared largely unconcerned about a country without democratic governance possessing nuclear arms. The remarks were made during a private meeting with then US President
Putin In Delhi Today: BrahMos, S-500 Defence Talks And Big Trade Deals On The Table
Russian President Vladimir Putin lands in Delhi this evening for a crucial two-day state visit, his first trip to India since the Ukraine war and the first since 2021. The visit comes at the invitation of Prime Minister Narendra Modi as both nations celebrate 25 years of the India-Russia strategic partnership along with the 23rd bilateral summit. The leaders last met during the SCO Summit in Tianjin on September 1, and this visit is expected to see multiple agreements aimed at strengthening l
Putin In Delhi Today: BrahMos, S-500 Defence Talks And Big Trade Deals On The Table
Russian President Vladimir Putin lands in Delhi this evening for a crucial two-day state visit, his first trip to India since the Ukraine war and the first since 2021. The visit comes at the invitation of Prime Minister Narendra Modi as both nations celebrate 25 years of the India-Russia strategic partnership along with the 23rd bilateral summit. The leaders last met during the SCO Summit in Tianjin on September 1, and this visit is expected to see multiple agreements aimed at strengthening l
Russia says India’s reduced oil imports are temporary as Moscow plans higher supplies
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said on Tuesday that the recent dip in India’s imports of Russian oil is expected to be short-lived, adding that Moscow plans to increase the volume of supplies to New Delhi in the coming months. He stated that Russia understands the external pressures faced by India, particularly in light of tariffs and policy constraints linked to its continued purchase of Russian crude. According to Peskov, Moscow views India’s approach toward its energy partnerships as
Russia says India’s reduced oil imports are temporary as Moscow plans higher supplies
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said on Tuesday that the recent dip in India’s imports of Russian oil is expected to be short-lived, adding that Moscow plans to increase the volume of supplies to New Delhi in the coming months. He stated that Russia understands the external pressures faced by India, particularly in light of tariffs and policy constraints linked to its continued purchase of Russian crude. According to Peskov, Moscow views India’s approach toward its energy partnerships as
Putin announces successful final test of Russia’s Burevestnik “Flying Chernobyl” missile
Russian President Vladimir Putin announced on Sunday, October 26, that Russia had successfully completed the final test of its Burevestnik nuclear-powered cruise missile, a weapon Moscow describes as having an “unlimited range.” The missile, often referred to as the “Flying Chernobyl” due to its nuclear propulsion system, has been a subject of intense global scrutiny since its development was first disclosed in 2018. Putin called the weapon a “unique creation that no other
Putin announces successful final test of Russia’s Burevestnik “Flying Chernobyl” missile
Russian President Vladimir Putin announced on Sunday, October 26, that Russia had successfully completed the final test of its Burevestnik nuclear-powered cruise missile, a weapon Moscow describes as having an “unlimited range.” The missile, often referred to as the “Flying Chernobyl” due to its nuclear propulsion system, has been a subject of intense global scrutiny since its development was first disclosed in 2018. Putin called the weapon a “unique creation that no other
Russia rejects Trump’s ceasefire demand, says peace terms unchanged
Russia has rejected United States President Donald Trump’s recent demand for an immediate ceasefire in the ongoing war with Ukraine, reaffirming its long-held conditions for peace. The Kremlin’s latest response makes clear that Moscow’s stance on the conflict remains unchanged, despite renewed diplomatic overtures from the U.S. and European allies seeking to end the devastating two-year war. Speaking at a press briefing in Moscow, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov dismiss
Russia rejects Trump’s ceasefire demand, says peace terms unchanged
Russia has rejected United States President Donald Trump’s recent demand for an immediate ceasefire in the ongoing war with Ukraine, reaffirming its long-held conditions for peace. The Kremlin’s latest response makes clear that Moscow’s stance on the conflict remains unchanged, despite renewed diplomatic overtures from the U.S. and European allies seeking to end the devastating two-year war. Speaking at a press briefing in Moscow, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov dismiss
Putin admits Russian missiles caused Azerbaijan plane crash that killed 38
Russian President Vladimir Putin has officially admitted that Russian missile fragments were responsible for the Azerbaijan Airlines plane crash that occurred last year on December 25, killing all 38 people on board. The acknowledgment came during his meeting with Azerbaijan’s President Ilham Aliyev in Tajikistan, marking the first time Moscow publicly accepted partial responsibility for the incident. The ill-fated flight had taken off from Baku, the capital city of Azerbaijan, boun
Putin admits Russian missiles caused Azerbaijan plane crash that killed 38
Russian President Vladimir Putin has officially admitted that Russian missile fragments were responsible for the Azerbaijan Airlines plane crash that occurred last year on December 25, killing all 38 people on board. The acknowledgment came during his meeting with Azerbaijan’s President Ilham Aliyev in Tajikistan, marking the first time Moscow publicly accepted partial responsibility for the incident. The ill-fated flight had taken off from Baku, the capital city of Azerbaijan, boun
US pushes G7 to impose tariffs on Russian oil buyers India and China
The United States has renewed its push for a tougher global stance against Russia’s energy exports, urging its Group of Seven partners to impose coordinated tariffs on countries that continue purchasing Russian oil. During a virtual call with G7 finance ministers, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and Trade Representative Jamieson Greer emphasized that only a unified approach targeting energy revenues could weaken Moscow’s ability to finance its war
US pushes G7 to impose tariffs on Russian oil buyers India and China
The United States has renewed its push for a tougher global stance against Russia’s energy exports, urging its Group of Seven partners to impose coordinated tariffs on countries that continue purchasing Russian oil. During a virtual call with G7 finance ministers, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and Trade Representative Jamieson Greer emphasized that only a unified approach targeting energy revenues could weaken Moscow’s ability to finance its war









