
Vladimir Isachenkov
Correspondent at Associated Press
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1 month ago |
thereport.be | Colleen Barry |Khaled Kazziha |Vladimir Isachenkov |Joshua Boak
The death of a pope starts a centuries-old ritual involving sacred oaths by the cardinals electing a successor, the piercing of ballots with a needle and thread after they’re counted, and then burning them to produce either the white or black smoke to signal if there’s a new leader for the world’s 1.3 billion Catholics. Here’s a look at the process: After the pope has died, the camerlengo, or chamberlain, must certify the death and seal the papal apartment.
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2 months ago |
salemnews.com | Vladimir Isachenkov
MOSCOW - Russia's President Vladimir Putin said Thursday that President Donald Trump's push for control over Greenland wasn't surprising given longtime U.S. interest in the mineral-rich territory. Speaking at a policy forum in the Artic port of Murmansk, Putin noted that the United States first considered plans to win control over Greenland in the 19th century, and then offered to buy it from Denmark after World War II. Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.
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2 months ago |
msn.com | Vladimir Isachenkov
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2 months ago |
nationalpost.com | Vladimir Isachenkov
Advertisement 1Putin also noted that Russia is worried about NATO’s activities in the Arctic and will respond by strengthening its military capability in the polar region • You can save this article by registering for free here. Or sign-in if you have an account. Article contentMOSCOW — Russia’s President Vladimir Putin said Thursday that President Donald Trump’s push for control over Greenland wasn’t surprising given longtime U.S. interest in the mineral-rich territory.
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2 months ago |
ottumwacourier.com | Vladimir Isachenkov
MOSCOW (AP) - Russia's President Vladimir Putin said Thursday that President Donald Trump's push for control over Greenland wasn't surprising given longtime U.S. interest in the mineral-rich territory. Speaking at a policy forum in the Artic port of Murmansk, Putin noted that the United States first considered plans to win control over Greenland in the 19th century, and then offered to buy it from Denmark after World War II. Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.
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