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Ukraine peace takes two to tango Lavrov

Beijing News 01 Dec 2023
Moscow, however, has always insisted that it is open to talks with Ukraine ... Moscow has consistently denied having any plans to attack NATO countries ... Kiev did not trust Moscow to keep its word and wanted "security guarantees" from third parties, Arakhamia said, while also pointing to Johnson's role in thwarting the talks.
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Ukraine peace 'takes two to tango' Lavrov

Beijing News 01 Dec 2023
Moscow, however, has always insisted that it is open to talks with Ukraine ... Moscow has consistently denied having any plans to attack NATO countries ... Kiev did not trust Moscow to keep its word and wanted "security guarantees" from third parties, Arakhamia said, while also pointing to Johnson's role in thwarting the talks.
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Ukraine peace ‘takes two to tango’ – Lavrov

Russia Today 01 Dec 2023
Moscow, however, has always insisted that it is open to talks with Ukraine ... Moscow has consistently denied having any plans to attack NATO countries ... Kiev did not trust Moscow to keep its word and wanted “security guarantees” from third parties, Arakhamia said, while also pointing to Johnson’s role in thwarting the talks.
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Suspect in ‘Ukrainian terrorist train attack’ detained – Moscow

Russia Today 01 Dec 2023
The Investigative Committee was referring to the incident in which 19 freight cars carrying mineral fertilizers were derailed on November 11 in Ryazan Region, around 200km southeast of Moscow. Russian officials initially blamed “unauthorized interference by third parties,” but later declared it a “terrorist act.” ... .
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Russia’s Supreme Court effectively outlaws LGBTQ+ activism in a landmark ruling

West Hawaii Today 01 Dec 2023
A gay rights activist is detained by a police officer in Moscow, Russia, in 2009 ... Before the ruling, leading Russian human rights groups filed a document with the court that called the lawsuit “anti-lawful,” discriminatory and a violation of the constitution and international human rights treaties that Moscow has signed.
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Russia's Supreme Court effectively outlaws LGBTQ+ activism in a landmark ruling

The Daily Journal - San Mateo 01 Dec 2023
Before the ruling, leading Russian human rights groups filed a document with the court that called the lawsuit "anti-lawful," discriminatory and a violation of the constitution and international human rights treaties that Moscow has signed. Some LGBTQ+ activists said they tried to become a party to the lawsuit but were rebuffed by the court.
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U.S. - World News briefs

News-Press Now 01 Dec 2023
Before the ruling, leading Russian human rights groups filed a document with the court that called the lawsuit "anti-lawful," discriminatory and a violation of the constitution and international human rights treaties that Moscow has signed. Some LGBTQ+ activists said they tried to become a party to the lawsuit but were rebuffed by the court.
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As Russia's presidential campaign nears, Kremlin says Putin to address nation on Dec. 14

Reuters 30 Nov 2023
MOSCOW, Nov 30 (Reuters) - President Vladimir Putin will hold his annual press conference and field questions from the public on Dec ... Communist Party leader Gennady Zyuganov said on Tuesday that Russia's upper house of parliament, the Federation Council, will officially announce the date of the March presidential election on Dec.
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10 most outrageous thefts from Russian museums (PHOTOS)

Russia Beyond 30 Nov 2023
The theft in 1965 of a masterpiece by 17th century Dutch painter Frans Hals from Moscow’s Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts was so outrageous that even a film was made about it - “The Return of Saint Luke” (1970) ... In 2006, however, the painting was left in the reception area of the Communist Party’s office in Moscow.
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Russia Supreme Court outlaws LGBTQ activism in a landmark ruling

New York Post 30 Nov 2023
Before the ruling, leading Russian human rights groups filed a document with the court that called the lawsuit “anti-lawful,” discriminatory and a violation of the constitution and international human rights treaties that Moscow has signed. Some LGBTQ+ activists said they tried to become a party to the lawsuit but were rebuffed by the court.
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Russia high court ruling effectively bans LGBTQ activism

Redlands Daily Facts 30 Nov 2023
Before the ruling, leading Russian human rights groups filed a document with the court that called the lawsuit “anti-lawful,” discriminatory and a violation of the constitution and international human rights treaties that Moscow has signed.
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Russia’s Supreme Court effectively outlaws LGBTQ+ activism

Chicago Sun-Times 30 Nov 2023
<img class="Image" alt="A gay rights activist is detained by a police officer in Moscow, Russia, on May 16, 2009 ... A gay rights activist is detained by a police officer in Moscow, Russia in 2009 ... <img class="Image" alt="The Russian Supreme Court in Moscow on Nov.
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Fake babies, real horror: Deepfakes from the Gaza war increase fears about AI’s power to mislead

Dispatch Argus 30 Nov 2023
voters has alarmed lawmakers from both parties in Washington ... 7 that Moscow has been in touch with “all parties (of the conflict), including Arab countries” and was urging for “an immediate cease-fire and peace.” Gavriil Grigorov, Sputnik/Kremlin Pool Photo via AP (Oct.
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Zelensky ally's revelations betray motive to stage Bucha Moscow

Beijing News 30 Nov 2023
Recent statements by a top Ukrainian MP show that the so-called Bucha 'massacre' was staged by Kiev to disrupt the peace process with Moscow, Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said on Wednesday ... He told TV channel 1+1 that Moscow had essentially offered Ukraine peace in exchange for neutrality and an undertaking not to join NATO.
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Zelensky ally’s revelations betray motive to stage Bucha – Moscow

Russia Today 29 Nov 2023
Recent statements by a top Ukrainian MP show that the so-called Bucha ‘massacre’ was staged by Kiev to disrupt the peace process with Moscow, Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said on Wednesday ... The Ukrainian MP, who led the Ukrainian delegation at the Istanbul talks, added that Kiev did not trust Moscow.
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