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More than 50 killed in missile strike on Ukrainian village
Ukrainians needed no reminder of the horrifying reality of Russia’s invasion, but the attack on the tiny village of Hroza has tonight put the conflict front and centre in the minds of the international community once again.
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Russian state television confirms the death of Yevgeny Prigozhin
Russian state television has confirmed the death of Yevgeny Prigozhin. He was listed as a passenger on a private jet which crashed north of Moscow.
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‘Prigozhin was a dead man walking’, say Khrushchev’s granddaughter of Wagner boss reportedly on crashed plane
We’re joined from Moscow by Nina Khrushcheva – Professor of International Affairs at the New School in New York and granddaughter of the former Soviet Union leader Nikita Khrushchev.
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Yevgeny Prigozhin: Wagner boss ‘killed in deadly plane crash’ in Russia
In the weeks since he led a humiliating mutiny against Russia’s military leadership – Yevgeny Priogozhin’s whereabouts have been largely unknown.
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Russia pulls out of Black Sea grain deal hours after crucial Crimea bridge attacked
An “act of cruelty” – that is how the US ambassador to the UN has described Russia’s decision to withdraw from the Black Sea grain export deal.
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How the Russia Ukraine war is supercharging AI warfare
With superpowers battling for AI supremacy, experts say artificial intelligence will “completely change the entire frameworks on which we base war”.
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Putin’s ‘rotten’ Russia needs to change – Evgenia Kara-Murza on the fight for Russian freedom
Evgenia Kara-Murza, the wife of long-time Russian opposition activist Vladimir Kara-Murza, joins Krishnan Guru-Murthy to talk about her fight to free Russia’s political prisoners, the toll Vladimir’s detention has taken on their family and whether she can envisage a future in a free, democratic Russia, in this week’s Way to Change the World podcast.
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Russian MP denies military targeted restaurant after at least 11 killed in missile strike on Kramatorsk pizzeria
In Russia the aftermath of the mutiny is less destructive, but ongoing, with claims sourced to the US government that at least one senior general was aware of the uprising and allowed it to happen.
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Russia: Is Putin’s power damaged after Prigozhin’s mutiny?
Last we heard he was banished to Belarus after abandoning his insurrection. But a few hours ago, the mercenary leader resurfaced – from an undisclosed location.
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Russia: ‘Armed rebellion’ launched by Wagner
An armed mutiny, a betrayal, a knife in the back – and a visibly angry Vladimir Putin speaking after the tanks and armoured vehicles of the Wagner Group of soldiers – supposedly fighting on his behalf – seize the city of Rostov-on-Don and take control of military sites in an audacious act of rebellion. The…
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White House rolls out red carpet for Indian Prime Minister
While the West has framed the war in Ukraine as a defence of democratic values – India – the world’s largest democracy – has stopped short of condemning Russia’s invasion.
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Ukraine says summer offensive well underway despite catastrophic flood
While residents of the flooded Ukranian city of Kherson call for humanitarian aid following the Kakhovka dam breach, it appears Ukrainian forces are attempting to breach Russian positions elsewhere on the frontline with growing intensity.
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Ukraine regains territory and Russia missiles shot down over Kyiv
Yesterday Ukraine got the pledge of British attack drones and long range missiles.
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In scaled down military parade, Putin accuses West of seeking to destroy his country
The Russian president Vladimir Putin has claimed “a real war has been unleashed again” against his country – at a distinctly scaled back parade through Moscow’s Red Square, marking the anniversary of Nazi Germany’s surrender. Mr Putin used the occasion to justify Russia’s war in Ukraine – flanked by a handful of leaders from former…
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Vladimir Putin visits troops in Russian-controlled Ukraine
For the second consecutive day, someone on the wrong side of Vladimir Putin has been paraded in front of cameras in a Russian courtroom cage.