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Russian president Vladimir Putin has become 'withdrawn, silent and deeply preoccupied' as he undergoes new medical treatment, it was claimed today. The claims were made by Putin-watching channel ...
VLADIMIR Putin appeared in pain as he repeatedly rubbed his hand while blasting his deputy prime minister over Russia's humiliation in Ukraine. Rumours have persisted that Putin, 70, is ...
Putin will seek to hand over power to a chosen heir and retire to his £1billion Black Sea 'palace' rather than risk the ignominious fate of toppled tyrants like Muammar Gaddafi, said Abbas ...
Almost a year into the Ukraine war, Russian President Vladimir Putin is facing a growing chorus of criticism over his handling of the conflict. The Institute for the Study of War (ISW), in an ...
Repeated, systemic military defeats in Kyiv, Kherson, and most recently in Bakhmut, have Russian President Vladimir Putin and the Kremlin scrambling to explain to the Russian people how to make ...
Vladimir Putin's latest speech, part of an attempt to link Russia's invasion of Ukraine to the Soviet struggle against Nazi Germany during World War II, shows the Russian president is uncertain of ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin could be ready to announce another mobilization round as Russia looks to bolster its armed forces in Ukraine, analysts believe. "Putin may announce a second ...
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky sparked a flurry of questions after he said on video that he’s not sure if Russian President Vladimir Putin is dead or alive. However, according to Fox ...
Still, some recent battles have been good for Vladimir Putin, Russia’s president. But other developments, especially continued Western unity in support of Ukraine, have gone badly for Russia.
Putin is shuffling his deck of generals again. It makes one recall the well-known rule: “changing the order of the numbers doesn’t change the sum.” You can also paraphrase the Russian fable writer: ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin demoted the commander leading his troops in Ukraine to a deputy role after serving in the top job for only three months, Russia’s defense ministry said Wednesday.
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