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  • 1 week ago | inews.co.uk | Radina Gigova

    Russia has marked Victory Day with a meticulously choreographed military parade in Moscow’s Red Square. The parade marking the end of the Second World War was attended by veterans and over 20 global leaders including China’s Xi Jinping, Venezuela’s President Nicolas Maduro and Brazil’s Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, as well as leaders from the former Soviet Union, Africa and Asia.

  • 1 week ago | inews.co.uk | Radina Gigova

    Chinese leader Xi Jinping’s attendance at Vladimir Putin’s Victory Day parade shows the two leaders feel emboldened and are sending a message of strength to Donald Trump’s United States, experts have said.

  • 2 weeks ago | inews.co.uk | Radina Gigova

    A minerals deal between the US and Ukraine dubbed “historic” has been signed after months of negotiations, and the final version is much more favourable to Kyiv than earlier drafts. After weeks of tense exchanges between the two sides, US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and Ukraine’s First Deputy Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko signed the agreement in Washington to establish a “reconstruction investment fund” for Ukraine, with both sides working in partnership.

  • 2 weeks ago | inews.co.uk | Radina Gigova

    Tens of millions of people in Spain and Portugal experienced a massive blackout that ground both countries to a standstill. By Tuesday, officials in both nations reported that power had been almost fully restored. Attention then shifted to investigating how such a far-reaching and unprecedented failure could have occurred.

  • 2 weeks ago | inews.co.uk | Radina Gigova

    Russia kicked off the week with a nod to its friends. Acknowledging what used to be an open secret, Russia and North Korea acknowledged for the first time they had fought together against Ukraine. “Solidarity, justice and genuine camaraderie,” marked the relationship between Moscow and Pyongyang, Vladimir Putin said on Monday.

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