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Russian reporters whine about ‘rough’ conditions at Trump-Putin summit — but Moscow may be to blame
Russian reporters are whining about having to sleep on cots and being served old tuna for breakfast while covering the Trump-Putin summit in Alaska — but their own country may actually be to blame.
The White House called Russian accusations that it had discriminated against Russian reporters by excluding them from a news conference with President Barack Obama and Ukraine's interim prime minister ...
The Russian Ministry of Justice added Reporters Without Borders (Reporters sans frontières, RSF) to its list of international non-governmental organizations (NGOs) deemed “undesirable” in the country ...
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Image from video posted on social media on November 27, 2025 reportedly showing Russian heavy equipment moving into Pokrovsk under the cover of fog. Carl von Clausewitz’s On War, the foundation of ...
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