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Yulia Navalnaya appeared on her late husband's YouTube channel in a forceful challenge to Russian President Vladimir Putin, accusing him of murder. Navalnaya says she will carry on her husband's work.
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A look at this week’s space headlines
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Bots, influencers and politicians all pushed the idea of a bloody internal conflict.
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Kissinger's guiding foreign policy principle was that strategic national interests take priority over more idealistic aims, like the promotion of human rights and democracy.
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Recently, India became the fourth country in history to land a craft on the moon just days after Russia's mission crashed on the surface.
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A meeting of Russian and Ukrainian businessmen at the Cibolo Nature Center led to the planting of two red oaks there to symbolize friendship and peace. The trees have grown but the friendship hasn't.
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The decision effectively sends Griner to serve out her nine-year term in a Russian prison colony, even as the U.S. and Russia appear set to reengage in talks for a possible prisoner swap.
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A gunman killed 13 people, including seven children, and wounded 21 other people in a school in central Russia on Monday, authorities said.
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Men are fleeing Russia by land or air days after President Vladimir Putin said he was mobilizing more forces into Ukraine. NPR met Russians arriving in Turkey, where they don't need visas to enter.
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The mobilization of thousands more troops to bolster the military campaign in Ukraine is rippling across Russia, as the military swiftly drafts new recruits and signs of discontent appear to spread.