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    Evan Gershkovich's detention extended for another two months by Moscow court

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  • Russia detains American journalist accused of being 'foreign agent'

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  • American journalist detained in Russia, accused of being 'foreign agent'

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  • Russian President Putin arrives in Beijing to meet with his Chinese counterpart

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  • Putin suggests Russia could revoke its ratification of the Nuclear Test Ban Treaty

    02:17
  • Russian missile strike kills over 50 people in Ukraine, officials say

    01:29
  • Putin claims Prighozin plane crash caused by alcohol and hand grenades

    01:24
  • Dozens dead after Russian missile strike on eastern Ukraine

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  • President Putin meets with a former top Wagner commander and tasks him with overseeing volunteer fighting units in Ukraine

    00:45
  • Watch: Russian Black Sea Fleet commander seen in video after Ukraine said it killed him

    00:41
  • Azerbaijan and Armenia hold talks concerning recent clashes

    04:20
  • An inside look at a Ukrainian town on the frontlines of war

    02:08
  • U.S. reporter Evan Gershkovich’s appeal rejected by Moscow court

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  • North Korean leader Kim Jong Un departs on armored train after Russia visit

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  • North Korea's Kim tours aviation plant in Russia's Far East

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  • Putin and Kim Jong Un meet in Russia

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Putin suggests 2016 election meddlers could have been Jews, Ukrainians

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In his exclusive interview with NBC News’ Megyn Kelly, Russian President Vladimir Putin says he "couldn’t care less" which people with Russian citizenship, like Ukrainians, Tatars and Jews, are connected to election meddling in the U.S. because "they do not represent the interests of the Russian state."