“Support for Catalonian separatism became the Kremlin’s official narrative”: An Interview with Nicolás de Pedro
Moscow understands that to destabilise Spain is to destabilise the EU and NATO.
Moscow understands that to destabilise Spain is to destabilise the EU and NATO.
The unconfirmed reports in the Russian press claim that MI6 is training 100 Ukrainian operatives to deploy as Britain looks to curtail Russia’s growing dominance in Africa.
The rebellious mercenary chief lost six news sites and a $1 billion worth of catering business over the weekend. But even without Wagner, “there is no threat of decreased combat potential” on the front, Moscow claims.
Russia is suspected of having poisoned two dissidents in Berlin.
Moscow’s military parade will be less spectacular this year and some regions have even cancelled them.
While the U.S. insists the strike was a false flag and Ukraine celebrates with a postal stamp, Russia continues to accuse the West, saying it will lead to escalation.
Moscow has claimed that a drone attack at the Kremlin last night was an attempt on Vladimir Putin’s life.
Reports suggest that fears over the use of nuclear weaponry, having “crescendoed” late last year, have since “abated.”
Spokesman Dmitry Peskov said that Moscow had prepared for this price cap—a controversial, and according to some experts, ineffectual mechanism that would ‘force’ Russia to sell its oil for less than current market value.
EU Parliament President Roberta Metsola said a “pro-Kremlin” group has claimed responsibility for the “sophisticated cyber attack.” While plausible, the claim is yet to be corroborated.
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