Russia took satellite images of US base in Saudi Arabia
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By Anita Komuves BUDAPEST, March 31 (Reuters) - Hungary's foreign minister and his Russian counterpart discussed EU sanctions in an audio clip released by an investigative news outlet on Tuesday, days before an election that could determine whether Hungary sticks to its pro-Moscow course.
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North Korean laborers describe brutal forced labor in Russia: 'Working like a cow, earning nothing'
A North Korean forced labor survivor describes earning $800 a month but keeping only $10, with passports seized and no way to leave Russian work sites.
Moscow is trying to salvage what is left of a shrinking web of global partnerships.
By Guy Faulconbridge MOSCOW, March 31 (Reuters) - Russia is going to further clamp down Virtual Private Networks (VPNs), which are used by millions of Russians to get around internet controls and censorship,
Russia took satellite images of a U.S. air base in Saudi Arabia three times in the days before Iran attacked the site and wounded American troops, according to a summary of Ukrainian intelligence shar
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Ukraine used Storm Shadow to strike Russia's most irreplaceable weapons factory — and why it matters
As you read this, somewhere at a TSMC fab in Taiwan's Hsinchu a robot is moving a silicon wafer packed with transistors measuring 2 nanometers — 20 atoms in a row. Mass production of chips using the
Russia has unleashed a massive drone and missile barrage on civilian areas of Ukraine and is stepping up ground attacks along the front.
After Volodymyr Zelensky warned Russia is expanding its wartime ties with Iran, leading scholars agreed this axis presents an exploding threat to all Western democracies.