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President Donald Trump will speak with Russian President Vladimir Putin on ending the Ukraine war Monday, he announced on ...
The Kiev regime continues to create artificial problems for Ukrainian citizens abroad, trying to force them to return to ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a decree simplifying the process for residents of Georgia’s Russian-occupied ...
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The disclosure of a list containing 1,028 Cuban nationals recruited by the Russian military to participate in the invasion of ...
With major study destinations imposing visa restrictions, India has a strategic opportunity to expand its role in global ...
Harvard scientist Kseniia Petrova, who was detained due to undeclared frog embryos in her luggage, fears returning to Russia.
It’s like a line of families who will be next, next, next, next,” Liana Avetisian, a Ukrainian mother in DeWitt, said. She ...
For months, the Harvard researcher Kseniia Petrova has challenged efforts to deport her to her native Russia for a customs ...
Federal prosecutors allege Kseniia Petrova violated customs law by failing to declare preserved frog embryos in her luggage, in a case that's raised questions over her detention.