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Putin admits he is running out of workers
Newsweek· 11 hours agoVladimir Putin has acknowledged Russia faces a labor shortage and has called on his government to address a growing demographic crisis. Since the start...
Russia denies Eiffel Tower coffin stunt an anti-Ukraine undertaking
Al Jazeera· 5 days agoRussia has vehemently denied any role in a stunt that saw several coffins appear at the Eiffel Tower...
Solidarity for Russian activist Natalya Filonova
Amnesty International· 5 days agoNatalya Filonova has been an activist since the 1990s. Natalya was detained in Ulan-Ude on 26 September 2022, at a protest against mobilization for < ...
'Spy mania': Why is Russia accusing its own physicists of treason?
BBC via Yahoo News· 2 hours agoZvegintsev are both named on an article about air intake mechanisms for high-speed aircraft...
Millions voting on final day of EU elections as right seeks surge
BBC via Yahoo News· 39 minutes agoDutch anti-Islam populist Geert Wilders visited Aalst on the eve of the vote to boost Vlaams...
Chicago Police Claim Mass Arresting DNC Protesters Are ‘Last Resort.’ What Does History Say?
HuffPost via Yahoo News· 3 days agoWith the city's documented history of violent responses to mass protests, activists and civil rights...
Ukraine war: why central Asian countries want to move away from Russian control - EconoTimes
EconoTimes· 6 days agoThe terrorist attack on Moscow’s Crocus City Hall in March 2024, which left 140 people dead, has...
White House prepares for weekend pro-Palestinian protests
The Hill· 1 day agoThe White House is putting up fencing around its complex in preparation for protests this weekend...
Slovaks and others go to the polls in EU elections under the shadow of an assassination attempt
WKBN 27 Youngstown· 20 hours agoPRAGUE (AP) — Voters in Slovakia, Italy and other European Union nations are casting their ballots...
Russia: The Show (Trial) Must Go On
The Bulwark· 6 days agoSINCE THE INVASION OF UKRAINE in February 2022, the Vladimir Putin regime has launched hundreds of political prosecutions, mostly under hastily passed...