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A Ukrainian military official said that Russian President Vladimir Putin has been using body doubles at recent public events to hide health problems. The official said that the body doubles have different ears than the strongman.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin said Monday that a nuclear war 'should never' be started, while the head of the United Nations warned that the strongman's war in Ukraine is 'one misunderstanding, one miscalculation away' from putting the world in danger of nuclear destruction.
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In a new military doctrine that came out Sunday, the US was named as Russia's biggest naval threat by President Vladimir Putin.
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According to a source, a former senior aide to Russian President Vladimir Putin who left the country following the invasion of Ukraine has become gravely ill and is currently receiving intensive treatment.
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In an interview with the New York Post that came out on Tuesday, the president of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelensky, said he hoped his left-leaning American counterpart, Joe Biden, would visit his country, but he didn't think Biden was in charge of his own travel plans.
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Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky and his wife, First Lady Olena Zelenska, posed for a special digital cover of Vogue magazine while Russia continues to take over their country.
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Putin may have been playing a role.
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Reuters said on Sunday that since the war started in February, Ukraine has sold gold worth $12.4 billion. The deputy head of Ukraine's central bank said that the country needed to sell gold to stay in business. He said, 'We're selling this gold so that our importers can get the things the country needs.'
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Marina Ovsyannikova, a Russian media worker who protested the invasion of Ukraine on live state TV in March, was held for a short time in Moscow on Sunday, according to her social media posts.
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The Russian government agencies differ on the practicality of stablecoins, but a ruble-backed stablecoin might be developed as a compromise.