Putin says ball in court of Ukraine and its European sponsors
Russian President Vladimir Putin said Friday that Russia agrees to resolve the Russia-Ukraine conflict through negotiations and "the ball is entirely in the court of Ukraine and its European sponsors.
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Putin says Russia-China relations extremely important for global stability
Russian President Vladimir Putin on Friday said Russia-China relations are a crucial factor for global stability, and the bilateral relationship has continued to develop steadily.
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WHO conference seeks to use new tech to harness traditional medicine
A major World Health Organization conference has argued that new technologies, including artificial intelligence, can bring scientific scrutiny to centuries-old healing practices.
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Vietnam's capital residents struggle as severe air pollution persists
A thick blanket of smog has settled over Vietnam's capital Hanoi in recent days, blurring high-rise buildings and casting a gray haze across streets as fine particulate matter continues to rise to unhealthy levels.
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Russian authorities will strive to increase people's salaries: Putin
Russian authorities will strive to increase Russians' salaries, Russian President Vladimir Putin said Friday.
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China steps up efforts to mediate Cambodia-Thailand conflict, says Foreign Ministry
China will mediate the Cambodia–Thailand conflict and provide a platform for bilateral dialogue, Guo Jiakun, spokesperson for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, said during a regular press conference on Friday.
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Trump says war with Venezuela remains possible: NBC News
U.S. President Donald Trump said Thursday that he does not rule out the possibility of a war with Venezuela.
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Putin calls EU's attempts to seize Russian assets robbery
Russian President Vladimir Putin on Friday called the European Union's attempts to seize Russian assets "robbery," warning that such actions could have serious consequences for Europe's financial credibility and the global financial system.
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Storms batter western US, cut power to around 750,000 customers
Wind gusts of 231 km/h at Mount Coffin, Wyoming, marked the peak intensity of a winter storm system that tore across the western and central United States, cutting electricity to around 750,000 customers nationwide, according to media reports.
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Russia's GDP grows 1 pct in 2025: Putin
Russia's gross domestic product (GDP) grew by 1 percent year on year in 2025, Russian President Vladimir Putin said at the annual press conference on Friday.
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Japan's re-militarization would escalate regional tensions, says Russia spokesperson
Russia has long been concerned about the risks posed by Japan's accelerated "re-militarization," including the sharp rise in its defense spending and efforts to break free from its post-war "peace constitution," Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova said Thursday.
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Russia's central bank prepares for legal fight to reclaim frozen assets in Europe
The Central Bank of Russia stated on Thursday that it will seek compensation from European banks for damages incurred from the blocking of its funds in Europe, according to a statement published on its website.
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Russia willing to end conflict in Ukraine while eliminating root causes of crisis: Putin
Russia is ready and willing to end the conflict in Ukraine through peaceful means, Russian President Vladimir Putin said Friday.
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Brown University shooting suspect found dead
A man believed to be behind both a mass shooting at Brown University and the killing of an MIT professor has been found dead after a days-long manhunt, authorities said Thursday.
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