The ghost of Lenin: Why didn't Russia and Ukraine sort out their border issues when the Soviet Union collapsed in 1991?

How the USSR’s leadership could have resolved the issue of Crimea and southeast Ukraine, and what prevented them The search of the historical roots of the conflict between Russia and Ukraine, which culminated in Moscow’s attack last February, usually focuses on historic events. The Russian leadership has repeatedly emphasized that Ukraine expanded into historically Russian regions due…

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Poll reveals how Turks feel about Russia

Almost three quarters of the people surveyed have said they have a positive view of the country Turkish people overwhelmingly see Russia in a positive light and want their nation to have a good relationship with the country, a recent poll has indicated.

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Swiss central bank reports massive loss

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