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President: Actor of Cinema - Part I
When Gorbachev came to power, he believed that the only way to salvage his country's economy was through resuming relationship with the US. History says he was wrong.
President: Actor of Cinema - Part I
Russiaone year ago
Putin: West trying to provoke 'color revolutions', 'bloodbath'
President Putin has said the West is trying to provoke a “bloodbath” in other countries.
Putin: West trying to provoke 'color revolutions', 'bloodbath'
Viewpoint2 years ago
Revisiting Imam Khomeini’s 1989 letter as world bids adieu to Gorbachev
To many political pundits, analysts, spiritual men, and religious scholars, Mikhail Gorbachev’s name brings to mind a historic letter the founder of the Islamic Revolution Imam Khomeini wrote to him in Jan. 1989
Revisiting Imam Khomeini’s 1989 letter as world bids adieu to Gorbachev
Russia2 years ago
Russia relocates three warplanes to Kaliningrad near Lithuania
“Three Mig-31 aircraft with Kinzhal hypersonic missiles were relocated to the Chkalovsk airfield in the Kaliningrad region.”
Russia relocates three warplanes to Kaliningrad near Lithuania
InfoClips2 years ago
NATO's long history of military interventions
NATO is a military alliance that came into existence after the second World War. It was meant to counter the influence of the Soviet Union. But after the collapse of the Soviet Union, it continued to expand. It's been involved in a series of wars since the 1990s.
NATO's long history of military interventions
Russia2 years ago
Putin defends Russia’s military action in Ukraine, says West eyed invasion
Russian President Vladimir Putin has defended Moscow's military operation in Ukraine, saying it was necessary as the West was preparing to invade Russia. 
Putin defends Russia’s military action in Ukraine, says West eyed invasion
IN-DEPTH2 years ago
Unrest in Kazakhstan, foreign interference or systemic failure
Kazakhstan has erupted in protest after a hike in fuel prices spiraled into violent clashes between protesters and security forces; the President blames foreign elements.
Unrest in Kazakhstan, foreign interference or systemic failure
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