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'There is a lot of water coming': Kremlin warns floods will get worse as thousands evacuated

Sky News Wednesday, 10 April 2024
More than 100,000 people have been evacuated in parts of Russia and Kazakhstan as the region faces the worst flooding in decades.
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Putin’s Scary Nuclear Warning to Ukraine, NATO| Russia Revises Nuclear Doctrine After Biden’s Move [Video]

Putin’s Scary Nuclear Warning to Ukraine, NATO| Russia Revises Nuclear Doctrine After Biden’s Move

Russia has issued a chilling nuclear warning with President Vladimir Putin revising the country's nuclear doctrine to include responses to attacks from non-nuclear states supported by nuclear powers. The move follows U.S. President Joe Biden's decision to authorise Ukraine to use long-range missiles against targets in Russia. The updated doctrine now justifies nuclear retaliation for conventional threats, highlighting concerns over weapons like hypersonic missiles and strike drones. As tensions escalate, Kremlin officials have framed this shift as a clear warning to NATO and the West against supporting aggression toward Russia. #PutinWarning #NuclearDoctrine #RussiaUkraineConflict #GlobalTensions #BidenMoves #NATOWarning #NuclearEscalation #UkraineWar #KremlinUpdate #LongRangeMissiles #RussiaThreats #GlobalSecurity #HypersonicWeapons #ColdWar2 #WorldPeace

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Putin signs new doctrine lowering threshold for nuclear weapon use [Video]

Putin signs new doctrine lowering threshold for nuclear weapon use

The Kremlin says that the use of Western non-nuclear missiles by Ukraine against Russia could warrant a nuclear response.

Credit: euronews (in English)    Duration: 01:01Published

Biden adding 'fuel to fire', Kremlin says - as Ukraine allowed to fire US missiles into Russia

The Kremlin has criticised President Joe Biden for adding "fuel to the fire" after giving Ukraine permission to launch US missiles into Russia.
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Putin’s Aide, Lavrov, Stuns Trump: ‘U.S. Broke Ties with Russia, Trump Must Act First or…’ [Video]

Putin’s Aide, Lavrov, Stuns Trump: ‘U.S. Broke Ties with Russia, Trump Must Act First or…’

In a striking statement during his visit to Kazakhstan, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov made it clear that the breakdown in relations between Russia and the United States was not Moscow's doing. He emphasised that it is up to the U.S., under the incoming Trump administration, to take the first step toward restoring diplomatic dialogue. Lavrov asserted that Russia is ready to engage in talks, but only if the U.S. is willing to approach negotiations without imposing unilateral demands. His remarks came amid rising tensions between the two countries, and Lavrov warned that unless the U.S. changes its approach, relations will continue to deteriorate. #Putin #Lavrov #Trump #USRussiaTies #DiplomaticTension #RussiaRelations #GlobalPolitics #USForeignPolicy #InternationalRelations #PoliticalRift #USRussiaDiplomacy #ForeignPolicyWar #GeopoliticalShift #PutinTrump #RussiaUSConflict ~HT.97~PR.152~ED.194~GR.344~

Credit: Oneindia    Duration: 03:31Published

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