Tag: Vladimir Putin
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Hill: Why Russians still support Vladimir Putin and the war in Ukraine
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Russian President Vladimir Putin has announced he intends to run in the 2024 presidential election.
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Dyer: China should learn from Russia’s folly
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The Ukrainians have been cheering themselves up recently by sending drones to hit targets in Moscow’s business district and the more exclusive western suburbs.
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Dyer: Putin less immune to prosecution as Russia’s power declines
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Last week, Russian President Vladimir Putin announced he won’t be going to South Africa for next month’s summit of the BRICS countries (Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa), although all the other leaders will be there.
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Dyer: Putin can’t be charged with all his crimes while Bush goes free
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Although the arrest warrant issued for Russian President Vladimir Putin by the International Criminal Court last week was welcome, there is come puzzlement about the crime with which he is being charged.
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Horncastle: Battle of Bakhmut exposes Russia’s fault lines
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The current focus of the Russian-Ukrainian war centres on Bakhmut in eastern Ukraine.
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Dyer: Tactical nuclear strike desperate Putin’s likely next move
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Vladimir Putin’s desperation was plain in the emergency measures he declared last week: immediate mobilization of at least 300,000 more troops, the sudden decision to use fake referendums to turn all the occupied parts of Ukraine into Russian territory, and more explicit threats than usual about nuclear weapons.
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Dyer: Risk of ceasefire dwindles in Ukraine
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Two months ago, John Bolton wrote an article in The Hill, Washington’s leading politics website, warning against a Russian “October Surprise.”
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Dyer: Hard to predict what Russia will become without Putin
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Russian President Vladimir Putin almost certainly will not be in power three years from now.
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Dyer: Putin’s catastrophe in Ukraine a cautionary tale for fellow despot in China
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Almost a month in, China is still being extremely coy about the Russian invasion of Ukraine.