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Putin drives a Mercedes across Crimea bridge damaged by blast
The bridge suffered significant damage after an October 8 bombing that the Kremlin claims was carried out by Ukrainian military intelligence
The bridge suffered significant damage after an October 8 bombing that the Kremlin claims was carried out by Ukrainian military intelligence
The move is viewed as a declaration of war against Ukraine.
The survey, conducted by the Harvard Center for American Political Studies (CAPS) and The Harris Poll, found that 62% of registered voters polled said that Trump would have deterred Putin from taking military action in Ukraine if he were still president. Looking only at those who identified with a political party, 86% of Republicans and 38% of Democrats answered this way.
“The picture, let’s say, of the ears, is different. And it’s like a fingerprint, each person’s ear picture is unique"
The blonde has been referred to with different names and played different roles with the Russian president during different photos ops
"Don't. Don't. Don't," Biden said. "It would change the face of war unlike anything since World War II."
The United States government on Wednesday struck back against the Kremlin in an indictment against Moscow-linked enterprises and their employees with criminal charges, sanctions and other measures to address what U.S. officials are calling a foreign influence campaign to create chaos in this year’s the presidential election
The diplomat said the sanctions have made Russia more "self-sufficient"
One of the world's most important wax museums has removed the figure of the Russian president after it was vandalized
The upcoming Caribbean drills are part of an effort to flex Moscow’s power in the wake of losing several warships in its continued invasion of Ukraine, all part of a larger strategy to escalate the Kremlin’s military presence throughout the world