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Could the SPIEF boost the TurkStream flows?
The Saint Petersburg Economic Forum to be held in Russia on June 2-5 is the first post pandemic global event that is focused to gather international delegations from the U.S., Germany, Italy, China, South Asia and the Middle East. With the Forum’s main focus on energy and sustainable development, Russia aims to boost international trade […]
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Taliban confirms it received no fundings from Russia
As the Western media continues to blame Russia’s policy in Afghanistan, a never-ending information war seems to take a new round aggravating the peace process in the country. The leading U.S. media outlets claimed Russia was funding Taliban referring to the movement’s commanders. However, both the New York Times and Insider refused to name not […]
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Kharkiv Mayor’s death at Charité raises questions among political experts
On December 17 Kharkiv City Mayor Hennadiy Kernes died at the Charité clinic in Berlin where he was receiving treatment for Covid-19. Despite the official clinic’s report, some political experts say his death was quite mysterious while at the same time questioning Kernes legitimacy as a mayor. Earlier in September, Kernes was transferred to […]
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Terrorist attack on Russian diplomats in Afghanistan may lead to further tensions between Moscow and Kabul
On December 1, the car of the Russian Embassy with several employees inside was hit by an improvised explosive device in Kabul. Russian diplomats received a slight concussion. According to preliminary estimates, the terrorist attack most likely targeted a pickup truck of the Afghan national security forces with servicemen on board moving ahead of the […]