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A mystery green light was spotted over Moscow, and some surrounding areas, on Monday morning. Multiple people on social media have share photos and videos of the light, with some witnesses speculating whether it was a meteor burning up in the atmosphere or debris from a satellite, according to Eastern European media outlet NEXTA.
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How hard will Trump’s ‘tremendous’ Russian oil sanctions hit Moscow? China and India may decide
The impact of President Donald Trump’s attempt to financially choke Moscow’s war machine by imposing sanctions on Russian oil firms was instant; not on the battlefield in Ukraine, but in the offices of oil traders in India and China,
Putin is massing air defences around Moscow for a long winter of drone attacks. That means leaving other areas undefended, but he may have little choice in the matter.
"The lesson is that we mustn't allow ourselves to be threatened," the NATO defence minister said as he sent a strong warning to Vladmir Putin.
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US sanctions Russia’s two largest oil companies and calls on Moscow to agree to immediate ceasefire
The Trump administration on Wednesday imposed sanctions on Russia’s two largest oil companies as it called on Moscow to agree to an immediate ceasefire in the war with Ukraine.
The Russian night sky turned a bit too ‘pretty’ and confusing at the same time- after a mysterious green fireball was spotted flying over Moscow, reportedly on October 27, Monday., Viral, Times Now
On a recent summer night, hundreds of young Russians assembled on St. Petersburg’s main street to hear songs that the government had banned. It was the latest gathering of the country’s musical underground, and anger at the Kremlin was on full, and loud, display.
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Top Russian envoy visits US for ‘official’ talks, days after Trump imposes sanctions on Moscow
Russia’s top economic envoy has arrived in the United States for “official” talks just days after President Donald Trump announced tough new sanctions on Russia, sources with knowledge of the visit have told CNN.
The governor of the Moscow Region, Andrey Vorobyov, suggested labeling wet wipes and toilet paper to inform citizens about the proper disposal of these items. This became known on October 30.