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Vladimir Kornilov: How today’s Russia-Ukraine conflict has its roots in the policies of Lenin’s Bolsheviks 100 years ago

This week marks a sad anniversary which is significant, instructive, and unfortunately, topical By Vladimir Kornilov, Russian political scientist. One hundred years ago, on August 1, 1923, the All-Ukrainian Executive Committee and the Council of People’s Commissars of the Ukrainian SSR (Soviet Socialist Republic) adopted a joint resolution on the beginning of the process of Ukrainianization. It…

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US wants to monitor Georgia-Russia flights

Washington is concerned that recently resumed air traffic between the two countries could be used by Moscow to evade sanctions The US needs to know what is being loaded onto planes flying from the Caucasus nation of Georgia to Russia, according to Jim O’Brien, the sanctions policy coordinator at the state department.

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Japan to expand anti-Russia sanctions

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