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UK announces plan to arrest Vladimir Putin
UK Defence Secretary John Healey has made headlines by saying that if given the chance to kidnap a world leader, he would detain Russian President Vladimir Putin and hold him accountable for war crimes committed during Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
Political analysts believe a potential US-backed regime change could shift control of Iranian oil, disrupt the supply of Shahed drones to Russia, and significantly weaken Moscow's global standing
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UK defence secretary says he would like to abduct Putin
UK Defence Secretary John Healey has said that, if he could, he would want to abduct Kremlin leader Vladimir Putin.
The US raid on Venezuela has exposed the limits of ties between Moscow and Caracas – while pointing the way for potential strategic opportunities for Russia’s Vladimir Putin in Washington’s new era of gunboat diplomacy.
EADaily, January 12th, 2026. One of the main "liberal pillars" of anti-Kremlin propaganda, Yulia Latynina*, continues to demonstrate a radical revision of her views on Russia and Ukraine.
Donald Trump is growing increasingly frustrated with Vladimir Putin and sees him as a bigger obstacle to peace in Ukraine than Volodymyr Zelensky, according to sources.
Pavel Talankin was a school events coordinator and videographer. When Russia overhauled the curriculum to make students into patriotic soldiers, he kept his camera rolling. The footage became a film that is shortlisted for an Oscar.
The U.S. military operation in Venezuela can be seen as both a benefit and a burden for Russian President Vladimir Putin.
President Vladimir Putin's launch of an Oreshnik hypersonic missile appears aimed at intimidating Ukraine and sending a signal of Russian military might to Europe and the United States at a crucial juncture in talks to end the war.
A studio official said the president's appearance in Prostokvashino would be a form of "soft power" that would help promote Russia and its culture.
US President Donald Trump is becoming increasingly frustrated with Russian leader Vladimir Putin and now sees him as a bigger obstacle to peace in Ukraine than President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.