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Yen on MSNRio to host BRICS summit wary of TrumpThe city, with beefed-up security, will play host to leaders and diplomats from 11 emerging economies including China, India, ...
Chinese President Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin shake hands following a signing ceremony in Moscow, Russia, ...
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China says it does not want Russia to lose the war in UkraineBeijing confesses that it fears Washington will forget about Putin and go all out against the Asian giant. The balance ...
Russia has become the first country to formally recognize the Taliban rule in Afghanistan. Afghanistan’s Foreign Ministry ...
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SOFREP on MSNEvening Brief: US-backed Gaza aid program disputes allegations of contractor misconduct, Trump and Putin hold sixth call since return to White HouseFireworks blast in California, Gaza aid scandal, Russia backs Taliban—Thursday evening's headlines span chaos from Esparto to ...
The Taliban swept back to power in 2021 after ousting the foreign-backed government and have imposed an austere version of Islamic law.
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DPA International on MSNBerlin calls on China to use influence on Putin to end Ukraine warGerman Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul urged China to use its influence on Moscow to persuade Russian President Vladimir ...
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The National Interest on MSNIs Central Asia the Next Target of Russian Aggression?Despite speculation, Russia’s depleted military, logistical limits, and diplomatic priorities make a Central Asia invasion ...
COLUMN. With the US president saying he has 'nothing to offer' Iran and Tehran refusing to negotiate with Israel's main ally, ...
Russia has formally recognized the Taliban-ruled Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, almost four years after the controversial regime came to power, according to a statement issued by Afghanistan’s ...
Russia is the first country to formally recognize the Taliban government in Afghanistan since the group seized power in 2021, ...
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ABS-CBN on MSNWhy are Malaysia and Indonesia boosting ties with Russia?The leaders of Malaysia and Indonesia have warm words for President Putin, while seeking to expand trade and business with ...
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