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Georgian-Russian sculptor Zurab Tsereteli, known for his gigantic and controversial work, dies at 92
Zurab Tsereteli, a prominent Georgian and Russian sculptor known for colossal, often controversial, monuments, has died at 92 ...
A Russian court on Tuesday ordered that the jail sentence of a U.S. citizen convicted of drug trafficking be reduced to 9-1/2 ...
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Al Jazeera on MSNRussia’s Putin hints at direct talks with UkraineRussian president signals ‘positive’ outlook on bilateral peace talks after Ukraine proposed a 30-day ceasefire.
The Kremlin said Russia's President Vladimir Putin was open to discussing with Kyiv a Ukrainian proposal to stop strikes on civilian targets, but Ukraine must first lift its ban on direct negotiations ...
Moscow will use all available means to ensure Russia's defense capability against the background of NATO's aggressive ...
Russian officials ramp up lobbying by providing a dossier on Ukraine's purported attacks, including maps and other materials ...
Ukraine says it was struck by a new barrage of deadly Russian air attacks as an Easter ceasefire ended and as the US pushes ...
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Kyiv Independent on MSNPope Francis leaves a mixed legacy in wartime Ukraine, overshadowed by historic Vatican-Moscow tiesPope Francis, who passed away on April 21 at 88, leaves behind a legacy as vast and varied as his global influence. For many ...
Zurab Tsereteli, a Russian-Georgian sculptor, painter and architect known for his large-scale and sometimes divisive works, ...
Russian forces ended a short-lived cease-fire by launching a wave of aerial attacks against cities across south-eastern and ...
Russian attacks during the 30-hour Easter ceasefire unilaterally declared by President Vladimir Putin over the weekend killed ...
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