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Belarus strongman wins a 7th term in an election the opposition calls a farce
Read full article: Belarus strongman wins a 7th term in an election the opposition calls a farceBelarus’ authoritarian President Alexander Lukashenko is all but certain to extend his more than three decades in power in Sunday’s election that is rejected by the opposition as a farce after years of sweeping repressions.
Putin is set to win 6 more years in power. Here's how it will affect the war and Russia's relations
Read full article: Putin is set to win 6 more years in power. Here's how it will affect the war and Russia's relationsVladimir Putin is poised to sweep to another six-year term in this week’s presidential election, even though Russians are dying in Ukraine in a war that is grinding through its third year and his country is more isolated than ever.
How the Kremlin weaponized Russian history — and has used it to justify the war in Ukraine
Read full article: How the Kremlin weaponized Russian history — and has used it to justify the war in UkraineWhen Tucker Carlson asked Vladimir Putin about his reasons for invading Ukraine two years ago, Putin gave him a lecture on Russian history.
China and Russia: explaining a long, complicated friendship
Read full article: China and Russia: explaining a long, complicated friendshipChinaese leader Xi Jinping just concluded a three-day visit with Russian President Vladimir Putin, a warm affair in which the two men praised each other and spoke of a profound friendship.
German parliament labels 1930s Ukraine famine as genocide
Read full article: German parliament labels 1930s Ukraine famine as genocideGermany’s parliament has approved a resolution recognizing as genocide Ukraine’s 1930s “Holodomor” — a famine believed to have killed more than 3 million Ukrainians under the repressive rule of Soviet leader Josef Stalin.
Putin signs law allowing him 2 more terms as Russia's leader
Read full article: Putin signs law allowing him 2 more terms as Russia's leaderRussian President Vladimir Putin has signed a law allowing him to potentially hold power until 2036, a move that formalizes constitutional changes endorsed in last year’s popular vote.