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Today in Washington, Aliyev and Pashinyan are expected to sign a document that different parties refer to in different ways. Trump has even called it a
Thousands of notes about the upcoming meeting between Trump and Putin—scenarios, positions of the parties, leaks, agenda—were unexpectedly joined by an
The press is discussing Moscow’s likely proposal to impose another moratorium on strikes deep inside Russian and Ukrainian territory.
The Russian Foreign Ministry has put an end to the saga that began on August 2, 2019, when the US officially withdrew from the Intermediate-Range Nuclear
Less than six months have passed since Beijing sharply restricted exports of rare earth elements to NATO countries, primarily the US. Experts are summing
There is widespread discussion about the result of a guided aerial bomb hitting the bridge connecting the island part of the Korabelny district of Kherson
The main elements on European Union banknotes are symbols of openness—windows, arches, and bridges. But the countries that joined the EU after the collapse
Just recently, when experts were discussing the use of the new Geran-3 jet-powered drone, there were no reliable images of it. On the night of July 30
Syrian Defense Minister Murhaf Abu Kasra has arrived in Moscow for a visit. He will hold talks with Andrei Belousov. Russia’s interest in Syria is clear.
For some reason, when predictions come true, they are mostly not pleasant. We have said more than once that the rich experience of using UAVs in Ukraine