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+3 +1House passes bill to suspend normal trade relations with Russia and Belarus
The measure, which would allow the U.S. to impose steep tariffs on Russian imports, passed with overwhelming bipartisan support and now heads to the Senate.
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+11 +1The European Space agency halts the ExoMars Rover Mission with its Russian Space Agency, Roscosmos
The Russian military actions in Ukraine seems to dig a deep gouge of loss for the Russian Federation, as Russia is facing severe repercussion on another footing besides the military. The Russian-Europe "ExoMars Rover Mission" has been suspended by Europe Space Agency as a response to increasing hostilities of the Russian military in Ukraine.
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+4 +1Arnold Schwarzenegger speaks to Russians in emotional plea against war in Ukraine
Arnold Schwarzenegger posted a heartfelt nine-minute video message on Twitter in an attempt to punch through propaganda and speak directly to the Russian people about the war in Ukraine. The legendary bodybuilder, action star and former California governor said he wanted his message to reach "my dear Russian friends."
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+12 +1Can the Christian Right Quit Putin?
Just a few years ago, shortly after Russia invaded Crimea in 2014, the American evangelist Franklin Graham wrote admiringly, in his father’s magazine, of Putin’s efforts to protect children from the “propaganda of homosexuality.”
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+4 +1Head of Russian Space Program Says ISS Cosmonauts “in a Fighting Mood”
Dmitry Rogozin, the outspoken head of Russia’s space agency Roscosmos, expressed his excitement today for delivering the next crew of cosmonauts to the International Space Station.But his choice of words was peculiar, to say the least.
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+3 +1Ukraine food supply falling apart, U.N. says; Russian missiles strike Lviv
Ukraine's food supply system is falling apart under Russia's invasion, with infrastructure destroyed and shops and warehouses growing empty, the United Nations said on Friday.
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+4 +1Moscow's 'Uncle Vanya's' fast-food chain unveils new logo following McDonalds exit from Russia
A Russian fast-food chain is readying itself to become Russia’s own version of McDonalds after unveiling a new logo that bears a number similarities to
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+15 +2Stephen Colbert Taunts Putin With An Insult That's Practically Perfect In Every Way
Stephen Colbert spotted the “most British sanction of all time” when Queen Elizabeth II informed Russia that she would no longer lend them three ancient swords for a museum exhibition. The “Late Show” host then launched into his impression of the queen ― complete with her royal wave ― as he described the new royal sanctions against Russian President Vladimir Putin for his incursion into Ukraine...
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+4 +1How Russian Disinformation Goes From the Kremlin to QAnon to Fox News
In the information era, a lie can make its way around the world and, in short order, make millions of people sympathetic to an unjustifiable war of aggression. False claims that Russia has been targeting sinister U.S.-backed “biolabs” in Ukraine were popularized among conspiratorial American audiences by QAnon believers shortly after Russia launched its invasion in late February. Mainstream Republican voices have since dragged the old Russian propaganda at its roots across the forefront of the U.S. political stage.
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+4 +1Russian court extends US basketball star Brittney Griner's arrest until May 19, reports TASS
A Moscow court announced it has extended the arrest of American basketball star Brittney Griner until May 19, according to Russian state news agency TASS. "The court granted the request of the investigation and extended the period of detention of the US citizen Griner until May 19," the court said, per TASS.
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+4 +1Western values? They enthroned the monster who is shelling Ukrainians today
However repressive his regime, Vladimir Putin was tolerated by the US, Britain and the EU – until he became intolerable, says Guardian columnist Aditya Chakrabortty
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+13 +1In Change of Strategy, Russian Space Program Begs NASA for Help
The head of Russia’s space program is apparently changing his tune. Dmitry Rogozin, the director general of Russian space agency Roscosmos, appealed to NASA for help in the wake of incredibly restrictive economic sanctions on his home country over the weekend. Strangely, that message comes after weeks of spouting pro-Putin and anti-US propaganda, not to mention belligerent threats about the International Space Station, following the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
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+2 +1Elon Musk doubles down on his challenge to fight Putin: 'If he is afraid to fight, I will agree to use only my left hand and I am not even left-handed'
Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk doubled down on his challenge to fight Russian President Vladimir Putin saying he'd fight the Russian dictator with his left hand. Musk tweeted in response to an apparent post from Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov.
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+9 +1Kremlin in unexpected U-turn after Kharkiv defeat: Russia is 'changing tone' and isolated Putin drops demands for Ukraine to surrender
Despite fierce fighting in the last 24 hours, with Russia’s military forces blasting Ukraine’s capital region and other major cities. Russia has softened its stance in the talks over a possible settlement and is rapidly ‘changing tone’, according to people close to the Ukraine-Russia peace talks.
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+10 +1‘It’s the right thing to do’: the 300,000 volunteer hackers coming together to fight Russia
Kali learned how to use technology by playing with his grandfather’s phone. Now, the Swiss teenager is trying to paralyse the digital presence of the Russian government and the Belarussian railway. Kali – and many others who contributed to this article – declined to share his real name because some of the action he is taking is illegal and because he fears Russian retaliation
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+14 +3Activists seize French villa belonging to Putin’s daughter
Two Russian protesters stormed the French villa belonging to Russian President Vladimir Putin’s daughter on Sunday, hoisting a Ukranian flag and changing the locks.
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+18 +4Could Putin actually fall?
What history teaches us about how autocrats lose power — and how Putin might hang on.
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+20 +4Russian internet users are learning how to beat Putin's internet crackdown
A digital Iron Curtain may be descending on Russia, as President Vladimir Putin struggles to control the narrative about his war in Ukraine. The Kremlin has already moved to block Facebook and Twitter, and its latest step in that direction came Friday as the government announced plans to block Instagram in the country, as well.
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+27 +3The Spectacular Collapse of Putin’s Disinformation Machinery
A few critical errors have brought down Russia's complex and objectively brilliant war of influence in the West.
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+2 +1Russian TikTok Influencers Are Being Paid to Spread Kremlin Propaganda
An investigation by VICE News uncovered a coordinated campaign to pay Russian TikTok influencers to post videos pushing pro-Kremlin narratives.
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