Russia Elections: Vladimir Putin Set to Continue As Russian President After Landslide Victory
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Russia Elections: Vladimir Putin Set to Continue As Russian President After Landslide Victory
Vladimir Putin's landslide victory in Russia's Presidential election, securing 87.8% of the vote, marks a historic triumph amidst widespread criticism.
The win propels Putin into a new six-year term, positioning him to become Russia's longest-serving leader.
In his victory speech, Putin emphasized Russia's strategic interests and denounced Western interventionism, signaling continuity in Russian politics and raising concerns about democratic principles.
Former EU Commission José Manuel Barroso said Putin told him he didn't want Ukraine to exist as an independent state. He said he told him his goals during the twenty five meetings he had with him during his tenure.
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Russia launched its first-ever intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) at Ukraine, targeting critical infrastructure in Dnipro. This unprecedented strike marks a significant escalation in the conflict, following Ukraine's recent attacks inside Russian territory using U.S. and British missiles. The long-range missile, capable of carrying nuclear warheads, heightens tensions and raises concerns about potential nuclear confrontation, with Putin's altered nuclear doctrine adding to the uncertainty.
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Russian opposition figures organised a protest march leading to the Russian embassy in Berlin to mark 1,000 days of war in Ukraine, an event which leaves some Ukrainians with mixed feelings.
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The development followed Putin's signing of a revised nuclear doctrine that declared a conventional attack on Russia by any nation that is supported by nuclear power will be considered a joint attack on the country.
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Part of Russian president Vladimir Putin's inner circle believes there is no evidence linking Ukraine to the terrorist attack at Crocus City Hall near Moscow, reports Bloomberg.
Reports are coming that the attackers behind the Moscow concert hall attack, which claimed 143 lives, briefly travelled to Turkey to renew their Russian residence permits. However, radicalization did..