For the Russian president, Victory Day is arguably the most important public holiday of the year. But this time, even Russia’s former allies are staying away, leaving the Kremlin alone in its much scaled-down celebration.
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Who is coming to Putin’s Victory Day parade — and who is not?
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Bulgaria’s parliament confirms Russia-aligned Radev as prime minister – politico.eu
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Who is coming to Putin’s Victory Day parade — and who is not? – Euronews.com
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EU prepares for ‘potential’ talks with Vladimir Putin, says official – Financial Times
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Fico may speak in Moscow about Ukraine’s readiness for leadership-level meetings – Zelenskyy’s advisor
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During his trip to Moscow, Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico may speak with Vladimir…
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Dutch analyst says war may be reaching turning point in Ukraine’s favor
Dutch analyst Patrick Bolder believes Russia’s war against Ukraine is entering a phase in which the strategic advantage is gradually shifting toward Ukraine. According to him, the situation on the battlefield is increasingly developing to Russia’s disadvantage.
Bolder, a…
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Minveterans leadership and veterans of Russia-Ukraine war participate in commemoration of WWII victims in France
In France, the leadership of the Ministry of Veterans Affairs, led by Minister Nataliia Kalmykova, took part in official ceremonies honoring the memory of World War II victims.
“For the first time, veterans of the…
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Meeting ‘Madyar’: the Ukrainian drones boss raining on Putin’s parade – The Guardian
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Video. Brown bears rescued from harsh captivity conditions in Armenia
Bears once kept in cages in Armenia as status symbols by wealthy owners are now recovering at a wildlife refuge in the country’s highlands.
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