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Tucker Carlson Promised an Unedited Putin. The Result Was Boring

In an interview that lasted more than two hours, the Russian President aired well-trod grievances and gave a lecture full of spurious history meant to justify his war in Ukraine.

Kremlin explains why Putin spoke to Tucker Carlson

Moscow saw the interview as an opportunity to be heard in the West, spokesman Dmitry Peskov has said

New BRICS member hails ‘diplomatic victory’ in Moscow

The first meeting between Ethiopian and Russian representatives in Moscow was welcomed by the African country

Musk can’t be stopped – Putin

The billionaire will continue his technological developments, but rules must be established, the Russian leader has said

Russia has no intention of attacking NATO – Putin

Moscow doesn’t want the world slipping into a global war, the Russian leader said

What Putin Wants to Get Out of Tucker Carlson

One of the last Western journalists to interview the Russian leader describes the Kremlin’s mind games, and how to discern journalism from propaganda.

Blinken Meets Saudi Crown Prince on Mideast Push for Pause in Gaza War

The top U.S. diplomat spoke with Saudi Arabia’s de facto ruler as he sought to broker a pause in the fighting. His visit came the same day a drone struck a Syrian base used by U.S. forces and their allies.

Germany to sign security pact with Ukraine this month – media

A draft agreement has already been prepared, the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung claims

Washington and Baghdad open talks on ending mission of anti-IS group coalition in Iraq

Iraq and the United States on Saturday held a "first round" of talks on the future of American and other foreign troops in the country, with Baghdad expecting discussions to lead to a timeline for reducing their presence. 

US to change strategy on Ukraine – WaPo

The Biden administration has reportedly shifted focus to defensive tactics and will no longer help Kiev recapture lost territory

South Africa reacts to ICJ ruling on Gaza ‘genocide’

The country’s leader said the call for Israel to prevent indiscriminate killings of Palestinians is a “victory” for human rights

​Landmark ruling in Israel genocide case ​

The UN’s top court has handed down its ruling on a genocide case against Israel, a landmark decision that may bring an end to the conflict.

Turkish lawmakers approve Sweden’s bid to join NATO, leaving Hungary as last holdout

Turkey's parliament on Tuesday voted to ratify Sweden's membership of NATO after more than a year of delays that frayed ties with Western allies.

Iran announces successful satellite launch, heightening Western concerns over missile program

Iran said Saturday it had conducted a successful satellite launch into its highest orbit yet, the latest for a program the West fears improves Tehran’s ballistic missiles.

Populism Keeps Rattling the Globe. Elites Have No Idea What to Do.

Corporate leaders have lots of fears about political polarization. But where are their solutions?

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