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Georgian-Russian sculptor Zurab Tsereteli, known for his gigantic and controversial work, dies at 92
Zurab Tsereteli, a prominent Georgian and Russian sculptor known for colossal, often controversial, monuments, has died at 92 ...
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy called for a moratorium on “striking civilian infrastructure,” while Moscow said such a ...
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America's Nuclear Strategy Shifts Toward a Three-Front DeterrentA major strategic realignment is underway as the United States recalibrates its nuclear doctrine to confront simultaneous ...
Britain's foreign spy chief accused Russia in November of waging a "staggeringly reckless campaign" of sabotage in Europe, ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin said Monday he is open to the possibility of bilateral talks with Ukraine for the first time ...
Zurab Tsereteli, a Russian-Georgian sculptor, painter and architect known for his large-scale and sometimes divisive works, ...
Putin and Zelenskyy face pressure from Trump administration, which has threatened to walk away from peace efforts unless some ...
The Kremlin wants to interest US President Donald Trump in the construction of the Trump Tower in Moscow, pressure on the ...
A Moscow court has posthumously charged Mikhail Khachaturyan, the father of three daughters accused of killing him in 2018, ...
Ukraine says it was struck by a new barrage of deadly Russian air attacks as an Easter ceasefire ended and as the US pushes ...
One senior administration official told The Post plans may include deploying European forces to Ukraine should an end to the ...
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