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Vice President JD Vance said on Fox News Sunday that Moscow needs to "wake up and accept reality," as the Trump administration tries to end the war.
Explosions were reported in nine districts of the city. Baza also reported flight delays at Moscow airports: nine flights at Sheremetyevo, six at Vnukovo, and three at Domodedovo.
Russian President Vladimir Putin is willing to meet with U.S. President Donald Trump in Moscow, but the decision rests with the U.S. side, Kremlin Spokesman Dmitry Peskov said on Sunday. Peskov told Russia's TASS news agency that the invitation extended by Putin to Trump remains on the table.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has said that the rhetoric of civilised countries towards Russia must match its threats. He warned that if Russia threatens a blackout in Kyiv, it should expect the same to happen in Moscow.
The cameras, pointed at the sky and rear of the cheap Gerbera, further indicate that Russia is investing in wide-scale counters to FPV interceptors.
Russian leader's insistence on home venue for talks flies in the face of Ukraine's call for a neutral location and reveals a fundamental barrier to peace.
Russian President Vladimir Putin suggests meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in Moscow while attending military parade with leaders from China and North Korea.
A fugitive tech boss turned Russian spymaster has been found in Moscow. Jan Marsalek, who led a UK-based spy ring while on the run from Interpol, has been pictured with a hair transplant strolling hand in hand with his lover in the capital.
Speed cameras are everywhere these days, and photographic evidence of your face behind the wheel is pretty hard to beat in court. However, one Russian driver may have found the ultimate solution to evading hefty fines for disobeying the speed limit.
Moldova's pro-European ruling party faces a tough fight to keep its parliamentary majority against opponents calling for closer ties with Moscow, with a new poll confirming a tight race while many voters remain undecided ahead of Sunday's election.
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