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    UK says to expel Russian defence attache as 'undeclared military intelligence officer'

    Amid rising tensions, the UK government took decisive action against the Kremlin by expelling a Russian defense attache and imposing restrictions, signaling a firm stance against alleged Russian aggression and interference.

    Kremlin: US House passage of Ukraine aid bill will hurt Ukraine, cause more deaths

    The House approved a legislative package providing $60.84 billion to Ukraine, including $23 billion to replenish U.S. weapons, stocks and facilities. The package now goes to the U.S. Senate, which passed a similar measure two months ago, for expected approval next week. It then is passed on to President Joe Biden to sign.

    Why does Russia celebrate Victory Day on May 9, and what does it mean for Putin?

    For Russians, the day marks the 78th anniversary of victory over Nazi Germany in World War Two. The Soviet Union - then including not only Russia but also Ukraine, Belarus and others - lost 27 million people in what Russians call the "Great Patriotic War", more than any other country.

    Russia and NATO member Estonia expel envoys, downgrade relations

    Estonia and its Baltic neighbours Latvia and Lithuania have been among a group of NATO allies arguing strongly for Germany to provide its Leopard battle tanks to boost Ukraine in fighting off Russia's invasion.

    Russia adds Meta to 'terrorist and extremist' groups list

    Russia in late March banned Facebook and Instagram for "carrying out extremist activities" after authorities accused Meta of tolerating "Russophobia" during Russia's military campaign in Ukraine

    India top priority in Russian foreign policy: Sergei A Karaganov

    Referring to key areas of cooperation between India and Russia, the former presidential adviser pointed out that Russia can provide India with key natural resources. India on its part can be a source of manpower in Russia. "The question of India being a source of manpower is currently not on the table but the idea can definitely be pursued."

    The Economic Times
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