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Even the Pentagon is confused: Trump’s Europe zigzag and NATO’s warning to Putin
After threatening to pull 5,000 troops from Germany, Trump first stunned Poland by canceling a planned deployment there, then reversed course again, announcing 5,000 troops for Warsaw 'because of the president I supported,' baffling even Pentagon officials
ynet, News Agencies
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05.22.26
Panic in Russia as Putin stages nuclear-capable missile drills with Belarus
Russia says 64,000 troops took part in exercises involving ballistic, hypersonic and cruise missiles, as Moscow tries to project strength after Ukrainian drone attacks and growing domestic anger over internet shutdowns
Alex Nirenberg
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05.22.26
Ukraine EU membership: Merz proposal aims to unlock talks and support end to Russia war
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz proposed EU “associate membership” for Ukraine, allowing non-voting participation in EU institutions and meetings, to support stalled peace talks with Russia and accelerate accession talks amid delays
Associated Press
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05.21.26
Did the West sink Russia’s nuclear gift to North Korea?
CNN investigation says Russia’s Ursa Major sank off Spain in 2024 while allegedly carrying submarine reactor components for Pyongyang, fueling scrutiny of deepening military ties
Yair Navot
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05.13.26
Russian-Israeli sentenced to 12 years in Russia for firebomb attack on FSB office
Yegor Grafov, a 26-year-old Russian-Israeli, was convicted of a 'terrorist act' and jailed; his lawyers plan to appeal, saying he acted 'under the influence of fraudsters'
Itamar Eichner
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05.09.26
'The ideal place to bypass sanctions': How Iran is arming itself with Russia's help
Four Iranian Caspian Sea ports work around the clock to receive wheat, corn and, US officials say, Russian drone parts; The New York Times describes the lake as a sanctions-busting route beyond US reach
ynet
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05.09.26
Russia holds scaled-back Victory Day parade as Ukraine war worries deepen
Trump calls for extending a three-day ceasefire, while Moscow and Kyiv agreed to exchange 1,000 prisoners amid tight security in the Russian capital
Reuters
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05.09.26
Trump brokers 3-day Russia-Ukraine ceasefire; Zelensky jabs at Moscow over Victory Day parade
Trump announced a 3-day Russia-Ukraine ceasefire, saying Putin and Zelensky accepted his direct request for a halt to 'all kinetic activity' and a 1,000-for-1,000 prisoner swap, as Moscow tightened security ahead of Victory Day events
News Agencies
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05.09.26
At elite Moscow university: Putin’s secret spy school uncovered—and he’s mocked there too
Investigation exposes a secret GRU-linked cyber unit, Department No. 4, inside Moscow’s Bauman University; deputy head mocks Putin in private messages
Yair Navot
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05.08.26
Claude increasingly trips over Russian, Iranian propaganda, report says
AI alarm: NewsGuard review finds Anthropic’s chatbot repeated false claims in up to 15% of tests, cited Kremlin-linked sources, raising fresh concerns over AI tools’ ability to handle disinformation
Daniela Ginzburg
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05.05.26
Report: Kremlin tightens Putin security amid assassinations and coup fears
CNN says Putin’s inner circle faces tighter monitoring as the Kremlin limits his movements amid fears of leaks, drone attacks and possible internal plots
ynet
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05.04.26
'Raining oil': Ukraine strikes expose cracks in Putin’s Russia
Repeated Ukrainian drone strikes on oil facilities near Tuapse have blackened the Russian port city and sent oil into the sea, as Moscow tries to contain the fallout and Kyiv hopes that the war’s costs could begin to shake the Kremlin’s grip
Alex Nirenburg
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05.02.26
Russia becomes Syria’s primary oil supplier despite Western pivot
Despite warming ties with the West, Syria has turned to Russia as its main oil supplier, underscoring economic constraints, limited market access and Moscow’s continued influence after Bashar Assad’s fall
Reuters
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05.01.26
Largest US aircraft carrier to leave Mideast as Trump says Iran must ‘give up’
After call with Netanyahu, Israeli officials believe Trump wants to keep naval blockade on Iran, betting it will force Tehran to surrender; president calls move 'genius' but does not say whether US will resume strikes
ynet
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04.29.26
Ukraine threatens sanctions against Israel after Russian grain ship from Crimea docks in Haifa
According to tracking data cited by the Ukrainian project Myrotvorets, the Russian cargo ship Abinsk arrived at Haifa Port on April 12 carrying 43,765 tons of wheat; Ukraine claims the wheat came from territories occupied by Russia
Itamar Eichner
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04.28.26
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