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Russia is failing on the battlefield and trying to intimidate the EU The European Union has responded to new threats from Moscow against the Baltic states, stating that the Kremlin is trying to intimidate Ukraine’s allies amid battlefield failures,
But as Mr Morrison shows in his technicolour chronicle of the city, beneath the petro-funded sheen, Moscow is a domain of purges, paranoia and ravenous power. History has shaped its character; equally,
The ban extends even to government agencies and emergency services, with only the defense ministry and mayor's office allowed to make posts.
A Moscow court has ruled in favor of Russia’s Central Bank in its lawsuit against Euroclear, the Brussels-based clearing house that holds the bulk of Moscow’s frozen assets in Europe, Russian media has reported.
A massive overnight drone barrage against Moscow underscores Kyiv's growing ability to strike deep inside Russia.
A Moscow court has barred the ex-wife of Russian oligarch Vladimir Potanin from launching legal proceedings against him outside Russia, court documents showed on Monday, after a London court ruled last year that she could pursue in Britain one of the highest-value divorce claims ever brought.
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Putin is in trouble as the war finally comes to Moscow
The Kremlin has managed to largely protect the capital over more than four years of war, until now
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Russia pressures Armenia as Yerevan’s EU push strains Moscow’s old grip
Moscow cannot accept the course the Armenian leadership is pursuing today — namely, that it will remain in the Eurasian Economic Union until it transitions to membership in the European Union. Such an approach does not suit us.