Russian officials on Monday acknowledged that the nation’s COVD-19 death toll was in fact three times higher than previously reported, months after the president’s death. Vladimir PutinVladimir Vladimirovich Putin Putin dies in Cold War double agent George Blake’s 98 weapons control to get Russian coronavirus vaccine Holding low mortality rates …
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MOSCOW – During 2020, Russian President Vladimir Putin took possible steps for next year to cement his power at home and boldly extend nearly two decades, while the Kremlin leader will expel the remaining domestic opposition and strengthen Russia’s influence. Abroad. The controversial constitutional amendment passed in the summer allows …
Read More »Putin’s ‘Doomsday Plane’ smashed, equipment looted
Russia’s so-called “Doomsday Plane” – used by Vladimir Putin in the event of a nuclear attack. The Ilushin-80 was carrying out maintenance at an airfield in Taganrog, southern Russia, when a thief struck, crashed into a cargo hatch and swiped gear worth, 13,600, the Moscow Times reported. Shoes and fingerprints …
Read More »Trump will attend the Virtual G-20 Summit amid the coronavirus boom
President TrumpDonald Trump on Trump’s election tactics: President New York’s’ worst democratic move ever ‘hard to imagine’, extends Trump’s tax fraud probe to include in writing Should pay ‘for more Attending the Virtual Group of F-20 (G-20) summit this weekend, the White House announced that global leaders would catch up …
Read More »Russia has denied the allegations in a statement issued Friday stating “Similar, baseless allegations concerning Russia’s intelligence have been made more than once
Amid speculation that Vladimir Putin plans to step down next year, he may be suffering from Parkinson’s disease, according to reports that the Kremlin threw cold water on Friday. The British tabloid The Sun on Thursday quoted Moscow political pundit Valerie Solovei as saying that long-time powerful 37-year-old Gal Pal …
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