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Kremlin says Biden 'fuelling' tensions
Biden's administration to inflame tensions by allowing Ukraine to use long-range missiles for strikes inside Russia
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Kremlin monitoring Telegram CEO Durov's arrest
Manner in which Durov was arrested suggests political factors at play, says Kremlin spokesman
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Kursk attack proves Kremlin's red lines are a bluff: Kyiv
Zelenskiy says Ukrainian forces control more than 1,250 square kilometres and 92 settlements in Kursk region
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'Heart bleeds' for children killed, Modi tells Putin
Indian PM implicitly criticises Kyiv hospital attack in talks with Russian president during Moscow visit
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Kremlin to closely monitor NATO summit
Arming Ukraine's air defences is expected to top the agenda at the summit marking NATO's 75th anniversary
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Bloodshed in Kremlin
Local authorities must take immediate responsibility before furthering the mosaic of the probe
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Kremlin says Biden calling Putin a 'crazy SOB' debases the US
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov says the remark was 'probably some kind of attempt to look like a Hollywood cowboy'
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Western reactions won't dislodge plans to deploy tactical nuclear weapons in Belarus: Kremlin
EU, NATO have described Moscow’s move as ‘dangerous’, a violation of nonproliferation practices
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Kremlin says new Western arms for Ukraine will 'deepen suffering’
"This supply will not be able to change anything", Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters in a daily briefing
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Kremlin in 'sporadic' contact with US over nuclear weapons issue after Washington warning
US warns of 'catastrophic consequences' if Moscow used nuclear weapons to protect Ukrainian regions
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Kremlin tells United States to await response to 'economic war'
Spokesman Dmitry Peskov cast the West's sanctions as a 'hostile act'
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A tightrope between Kremlin and Washington
Russia’s ongoing war in Ukraine and the sanctions it faces from the West have left many nations unable to take sides
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Russia-based ransomware group Conti issues warning to Kremlin foes
Russian cybercrime group declares support for Kremlin issuing warning to Russian foes of cyber attack.
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Kremlin calls US-Russia ties 'quite lamentable' on eve of Putin-Biden call
US officials point to possible Russian invasion in Ukraine, Moscow dismisses it as fear-mongering
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Kremlin says people without vaccine or immunity in Russia will have limited work options
Putin warned that the coronavirus situation in some Russian regions was getting worse
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Jailed Kremlin critic Navalny's wife tells allies: we'll win anyway
Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny’s wife thanked his supporters for protesting in the case
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Russian court sentences Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny to three and half years in jail
The opposition politician says he was being persecuted due to hatred and fear President Vladimir Putin felt for him
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Police detain wife of jailed Kremlin critic Navalny at Moscow protest
The opposition politician Alexei Navalny was arrested on January 17 after returning to Moscow from Germany
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Jailed Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny urges Russians to take to streets
Navalny was detained at Moscow airport on Sunday after flying home for first time since he was poisoned last summer
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Russian police detain Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny on arrival in Moscow
Navalny was flown to Berlin in August for emergency medical treatment after being poisoned with a Novichok nerve agent
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Berlin hands transcripts to Moscow for probe into Navalny poisoning
Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny accuses Putin of ordering his poisoning with the deadly nerve agent Novichok
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"Russia is my country": Despite risks, Kremlin critic Navalny to fly home
Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny says It was never a question of whether to return or not, simply because I never left
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Navalny says Russian authorities poisoned him as threat ahead of parliament elections
Putin's critic, Navalny emerged from a coma in September after collapsing on a flight in Siberia on August 20
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Chemical weapons watchdog ready to assist Russia in Navalny case
German doctors say blood tests show Navalny was poisoned with the Soviet-era nerve agent Novichok
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Russia does not have immediate plans to reimpose nationwide Covid lockdowns, Kremlin says
As the country reported 9,412 new coronavirus cases pushing the national total to 1,194,643
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Navalny tells Russia to hand over clothes he was wearing when he fell into coma
Says my clothes are a very important piece of evidence
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Massive protests in Russia's far east rattle Kremlin
Tens of thousands attended a rally last weekend, according to journalists, while police put the figure at just 6,500
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Russia's total coronavirus cases exceed 520,000
With 520,129 cases, Russia has the third-highest number in the world after the United States and Brazil
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Russia to vote on July 1 on reforms that could extend Putin's rule
Putin postponed the original vote, which had been set for April 22, because of the coronavirus outbreak
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Russia plans coronavirus vaccine clinical trials in two weeks: report
Russia has the world’s third-highest toll of coronavirus infections after the United States and Brazil
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Russia overtakes Germany, France after record rise in coronavirus cases
More than half of all cases and deaths are in Moscow, the epicentre of Russia’s outbreak
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Kremlin warns of huge influx of Moscow patients as coronavirus toll climbs
Hospitals in the capital are being pushed to their limit, officials say
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Kremlin says Putin does not need a coronavirus test as he has no symptoms
Russia has reported 199 coronavirus cases so far
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Kremlin urges 'implementation' of Syria deal
Russian President Vladimir Putin and Turkish leader Recep Tayyip Erdogan discusss de-escalation of the Syrian crisis
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Kremlin installs new Ukraine negotiator
Ties between Ukraine and Russia were shredded after a bloody uprising ousted a Kremlin-backed regime in 2014
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Kremlin insists Putin-Johnson meeting was 'constructive'
UK’s position on Salisbury remains changed
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Putin and Ukraine's Zelensky set for Paris one-on-one: Kremlin
Summit has been held up by numerous obstacles that highlight the difficulty of resolving the conflict
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Kremlin-backed falcon project sparks smuggling fears
Arab interest in falcons has a dark side, with out-of-control poaching and smuggling to the Gulf region
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Russia, Turkey reach 'historic' deal on Syria
Turkey says there is 'no need' to relaunch the offensive in Syria
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As Kremlin scrambles for Africa, Moscow university eyes soft power
The institution briefly became known for skinhead attacks on its students as Russia’s interest in Africa declined
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Kremlin says WTO will be in doubt if US left
Trump has threatened to pull US out of WTO
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Russian opposition plans major Moscow protest after crackdown
Moscow accuses the US of encouraging people to attend protests
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Kremlin says Skripal poisoning suspects have nothing to do with Putin
Britain charged two Russian men, identified as Petrov, Boshirov, attempting to murder Skripal
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Kremlin says situation in Syria's Idlib Province of heightened concern
Russian Minister had said earlier that any Russian military action in Syria was to minimise civilian casualties
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Deal struck for Putin-Trump summit; Helsinki a possible venue
Trump confirms Helsinki is possible site for summit
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Iran's FM heads to Brussels on final leg of nuclear deal saving tour
Iran foreign minister visits Europe in hopes of salvaging nuclear deal
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Kremlin's earnings list gives glimpse of officials' wealth
According to an estimate, the average family income of senior Russian officials has grown by 18 percent in 2017.
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Kremlin cracking down on internet to muzzle critics, say experts
Putin has gradually brought media, primarily television, under state control since the early 2000s
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Russia votes with strongman Putin set for fourth term
Sunday also marks exactly four years since Putin signed a treaty declaring Crimea part of Russia
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Kremlin furious as Britain blames Putin for ex-spy attack
War of words between Moscow and London over poisoning of a former Russian spy escalates