Policy
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One person was killed in a freight train collision in Munich.
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Ubisoft co-founder Claude Guillemot died in a plane crash in France
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Putin appreciated the contribution of the military to improving the standard of living of Russians
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In Germany, nine people were injured by lightning at a sports festival
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Iran will file a complaint with FIFA for choosing the United States as the host country of the FIFA World Cup
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A UAV attack on an oil refinery was repelled in Tyumen
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The Polish Foreign Ministry demanded a place at the negotiating table with Russia on Ukraine
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Bolivian President declares state of emergency due to protests
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A businessman stole 275 tons of apples worth 18 million rubles in the Krasnodar Territory.
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In the LPR, two people died as a result of the dumping of explosive devices on the highway.
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Ronaldinho will resume his football career in the Italian third division at the age of 46.
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An unmanned danger has been declared in the Tyumen region
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Two people were killed and six injured as a result of Ukrainian Armed Forces attacks in the Kherson region
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A new building of the city polyclinic No. 7 was opened in Cherepovets.
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American intelligence allowed the continuation of Israeli strikes on Lebanon
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Online acceptance of university applications has begun at Gosuslugi
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Zakharova offered Poland to transfer the awards handed over in Kiev to other Nazis
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The French politician called Ukraine's attacks on Russia a path to total conflict
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Su-34 of the Russian Aerospace Forces destroyed a warehouse of Ukrainian UAVs on the outskirts of Kharkov
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Slovakia will cover the bulk of gas demand with supplies from Russia in 2026
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A major fire broke out in a construction market in Balashikha
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Macron announced the allegedly almost Trump-approved agreement on Ukraine in Anchorage
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Finland called Zelensky a threat to peace in Europe
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A detained resident of the Moscow region announced that he had received $100 from Kiev for intimidation actions.
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The routes of trains going to and from Crimea will be reduced to Kerch from June 20.