G7 Sidesteps Ukraine Statement After U.S. Pushback — What Really Happened in Alberta?

At this year’s G7 summit in Kananaskis, Alberta, something curious happened — or rather, didn’t happen. Leaders from the world’s richest nations gathered, posed for the cameras, held closed-door meetings, and made the usual high-level noises. But when it came time to deliver a unified message on the Ukraine conflict, the silence was deafening. No…

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Peace Means Losing Power: Putin Slams Kiev’s Turn to Terror Amid Battlefield Collapse

Russian President Vladimir Putin didn’t mince words in a fiery government meeting this week, accusing Ukraine’s leadership of deliberately sabotaging peace efforts while committing terrorist acts inside Russia. According to Putin, the real reason behind Kiev’s resistance to negotiations isn’t national security or sovereignty—it’s raw, desperate political survival. The recent sabotage of railway infrastructure in…

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Putin and the Pope: A Candid Call Amid Ukraine Tensions

In a rare and revealing conversation, Russian President Vladimir Putin spoke directly with the newly elected Pope Leo XIV, sharing unfiltered views on Ukraine’s current military strategy and calling attention to what he claims is Kiev’s deliberate escalation of the conflict. According to the Kremlin’s official statement, the call was “constructive” and touched on several…

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Sanctions Eased: U.S. Quietly Greenlights Oil Project With Russian Ties

In a move that’s raising more than a few eyebrows, the U.S. Treasury has quietly eased restrictions on a major international oil pipeline that just so happens to run through Russian territory. Despite the continued tensions and sanctions aimed at Moscow, Washington has given the green light for American and foreign companies to get back…

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Sanctions and Shadows: Britain’s Cold War Revival Targets Russia’s Ghost Fleet

In a chilling move that echoes the darkest days of the Cold War, the UK has unleashed what it calls the “largest-ever” sanctions package against Russia—an economic strike designed not just to wound, but to strangle. The timing? No coincidence. The announcement landed like a thunderclap on the very day Russia commemorated the 80th anniversary…

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Xi to the World: If You Want Peace, Dig Deeper

In a moment heavy with symbolism and diplomacy, Chinese President Xi Jinping used his visit to Moscow on May 8 to send a pointed message to the world: stop treating symptoms and start treating causes. Standing shoulder-to-shoulder with Russian President Vladimir Putin during the 80th anniversary of the Soviet victory over Nazi Germany, Xi didn’t…

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North Korean Troops Join the Fight: Russia Hails “Heroism” in Kursk Victory

In a surprising turn that’s catching global attention, Russia has credited North Korean soldiers with playing a key role in liberating the Kursk Region from Ukrainian forces. Chief of the Russian General Staff, Valery Gerasimov, didn’t mince words as he praised the DPRK servicemen for their “resilience and heroism” during what Moscow is calling a…

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